Samsung SDS AI service FabriX to launch on Microsoft Azure platform

Keynote Speakers of REAL Summit 2024, an annual tech conference hosted by Samsung SDS

Samsung SDS Co., the information technology service unit of Samsung Group, said on Tuesday it plans to launch its AI service FabriX on Microsoft Corp.’s cloud computing platform Azure to broaden its user base globally.

During its annual tech conference, Real Summit 2024, held in Seoul, Chief Executive Hwang Sung-woo said FabriX will be available on Microsoft Azure – a move that will benefit clients of both Azure and FabriX.

Mark Souca, Microsoft’s chief operating officer and the US tech firm’s Asia corporate vice president, confirmed it via a video conference.

The South Korean IT service provider plans to launch the integrated FabriX-Microsoft Azure service in the US and other countries as early as next month.

Industry officials said a successful launch would lay the groundwork for Samsung to take its generative AI platform globally.

Samsung SDS CEO Hwang Sung-woo

According to Samsung, FabriX is a cloud-based generative AI service that connects IT resources, such as diverse enterprise data, knowledge assets and work systems, to generative AI, to help employees conveniently share and use such resources.

Samsung SDS unveiled FabriX, which offers AI services based on a large language model (LLM) such as ChatGPT and Naver Corp.’s HyperCLOVA X, earlier this year.

At Real Summit 2024, Samsung showed off actual cases by companies such as Samsung Life Insurance Co., Paradise Group and Woongjin Co. of utilizing FabriX to improve their business efficiency.

BRITY COPILOT

At this year’s forum, Samsung also showcased its generative AI-based Brity Copilot, an automated digital assistant that facilitates business processes such as email, messaging, meetings and document management.

Samsung SDS headquarters in Seoul

With Brity Copilot’s real-time subtitle and translation feature, Samsung said corporate clients can enhance the efficiency of various corporate tasks, such as multilingual conference translation services.

Samsung SDS is already utilizing Brity Copilot at its workplaces, which has led to significant time savings for office work such as email writing and summaries.

The company said Korean and foreign clients that use its Brity services include Vietnam’s CMC Group, Daesang Wellife Co., Korea’s Rural Development Administration, Korean Air Lines Co. and LIG Nex1 Co.

“We expect FabriX and Brity to be applied to the financial sector for services such as investment risk management and fraud prevention,” said Hong Sun-gi, vice president of Samsung Life, at Real Summit 2024.

Samsung SDS CEO Hwang (left) shakes hands with Michael Dell, Chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies, at DTW 2024

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Keynote speakers at Real Summit 2024 included Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies; Jerry Chen, head of Global Business Development Manufacturing & Industrials at Nvidia Corp.; Joe Wilson, global chief technology officer of Workday Inc.; Jeong Bong-wha, chief investment officer of Paradise Group.

Through a video conference, the Dell chairman stressed the long-standing partnership between Dell Technologies and Samsung SDS, expressing his commitment to “continuing this journey of innovation together,” according to Samsung.

Nvidia’s Chen said his company plans to strengthen its collaboration with Samsung for GPU-focused AI cloud services.

By Hae-Sung Lee

ihs@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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