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NHN Dooray said on the 16th it will hold an event under the theme "Opening the future of AI collaboration for public institutions."

At the event to be held at 2 p.m. on the 25th in the conference hall of the Daejeon Convention Center, NHN Dooray will share real-world cases and know-how on building an AX (AI transformation)-based collaboration environment for public institutions through the all-in-one artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration tool "Dooray! (Dooray)." NHN Cloud, a graphics processing unit as a service (GPUaaS) provider, will also participate to present a comprehensive AI-based digital innovation strategy, including the construction of AI infrastructure.

Jeon Gi-seong, an executive principal at NHN Cloud, will share the latest GPU trends and propose practical adoption plans that take into account current government policies and systems in a presentation titled "Cloud GPU strategy for implementing AI administration." Next, Gye Geun-hyeong, Head of Team at NHN Dooray, will present "The first step in AI adoption for public institutions," covering the entire AI adoption process from strategy development based on SaaS to practical use.

After that, Kwon Dae-hyeok, a Vice Administrator at KT, will also introduce "KT AI Email Security," a security as a service (SECaaS) that can be applied without building separate equipment and that detects and blocks new and variant threats such as intelligent phishing and ransomware in real time using the company's AI technology.

Lastly, Shin Dong-min, chief technology officer (CTO) at NHN Dooray, will introduce the Agentic AI extension agent that Dooray is developing, and Kim Seong-min, a director at NHN Dooray, plans to give a detailed overview of the advantages of Dooray's "electronic approval" service compared with on-premises builds.

NHN Dooray CEO Baek Chang-yeol said, "We planned this event to offer solutions through Dooray to public institutions that are considering optimizing work processes with AI-based collaboration tools but face adoption challenges due to institutional and technological constraints."

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