
Cloud specialist company Gabia (Co-CEOs Hong-Guk Kim and Jong-Hong Won) announced that it participated in the '2nd Cloud Big Tech 2025' event held on September 25th and presented its technology strategy on the topic of innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) operations in the public sector.
At this event, Hyo-seon Moon, Deputy Manager of Gabia's Public Works Team, presented on "AIOps-based AX Innovation Strategy: Cloud-Application Integration." Deputy Manager Moon highlighted the complexities and inefficiencies public institutions and partners face in data management, AI operations, and service expansion during the AI adoption process, highlighting the limitations of the existing, individual solution-centric approach.
In this regard, Vice President Moon proposed Gabia's self-developed "AI platform" as an alternative. This platform integrates the entire process—from data collection to machine learning (ML), large-scale language modeling (LLM), and AI agent operation—designed to simultaneously prevent redundant investment, enhance operational efficiency, and automate management.
With this announcement, Gabia focused on strengthening its identity as a company that goes beyond providing cloud services and possesses AI technology capabilities. This announcement is interpreted as part of a full-scale AI expansion strategy following the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Vessel AI, and as an attempt to expand its tangible contact points with the public sector.
At the event, Gabia operated a separate booth and communicated directly with public officials and IT professionals who expressed interest in the presentation. Follow-up questions about the AI platform continued after the presentation, which is interpreted as reflecting the market's strong interest in related technologies.
Gabia Executive Director Jeong Dae-won stated, “Our goal is to integrate the system operations of distributed public institutions through AI-based IT operations (AIOps) and to present AI transformation (AX) that can be implemented in actual fields.” He added, “We will continue to actively support the digital transformation of the public sector by providing practical solutions centered on technology.”
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