NHN Cloud said on the 12th that it will take part in "2026 Japan IT Week Spring," to be held from Apr. 8 to 10 at Tokyo Big Sight, to showcase cloud infrastructure and industry-specific solutions targeting the Japanese market.
Japan IT Week is an information and communications technology (ICT) exhibition featuring Japanese and overseas corporations, where a variety of IT solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, and software are introduced.
At this event, NHN Cloud plans to highlight its graphics processing unit service (GPUaaS · GPU as a Service) and introduce industry-tailored cloud solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Through an AI full life cycle management framework for operating GPU-based AI infrastructure, it provides operations management services including GPU cluster operations, performance monitoring, incident response, and resource optimization.
Along with this, it plans to share cloud use cases with Japanese corporations and partners and expand collaboration opportunities. Based on local business operations experience built around NHN Cloud Japan, the local subsidiary, it will also present cooperation models and technical support measures for domestic corporations seeking to enter Japan.
Since 2019, NHN Cloud has operated data centers in Japan and provided cloud infrastructure that meets local regulations and security requirements. It has expanded its business base in the Japanese market by building cloud environments across various industries, including education, gaming, and content.
It operates Korean- and Japanese-language technical support systems in Korea and Japan, and another feature is the application of a Japanese yen-based pricing system that can reduce expense burdens from exchange rate fluctuations.
An NHN Cloud official said, "We are participating in this event to introduce cloud technologies, including GPUaaS, to Japanese corporations and partners and to seek collaboration opportunities," adding, "In the Japanese market, we plan to continue not only providing cloud infrastructure but also supporting domestic corporations pursuing entry into Japan."