MOU Signing Leads to Adoption at Five Organizations Including Siheung Urban Corporation and Incheon Arts and Culture Foundation Within a Year “NHN Dooray, led by CEO Baek Chang-Yeol, announced on the 27th that the MOU signed last year with CNF Systems (led by CEO Park Jung-Soo) has resulted in the adoption at more than five major public organizations within a year.”
“The organizations that have implemented or plan to implement the solutions include Siheung Urban Corporation, Incheon Arts and Culture Foundation, Uijeongbu Arts and Culture Foundation, Korea Sports Leisure, and Gyeonggi Job Foundation. The two companies are accelerating the transition to the cloud and administrative innovation in the public sector by organically integrating the all-in-one collaboration tool ‘Dooray!’ and the public enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution ‘ALL#.'”
“Both companies have acquired public CSAP standard certification and have been collaborating to transition the outdated groupware and ERP of public organizations into modern Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions quickly without large adoption costs. As many public organizations face compatibility issues or large-scale reconstruction costs due to the end of maintenance of existing services, the Dooray-ALL# integration model is rapidly establishing itself as a technically stable and economically viable public SaaS alternative.”
“The Incheon Arts and Culture Foundation is a representative case where administrative efficiency and a collaborative culture were established by converting both electronic approval and ERP to SaaS without IT specialists. Dooray and ALL# successfully supported the digital transformation with a low barrier to entry and response to National Intelligence Service security reviews, enabling the foundation to revamp its work processes and enhance both productivity and efficiency.”
“The two companies are now leveraging this success to support public SaaS transitions achievable with minimal resources, providing close support from information strategy formulation to adoption, onboarding, and operational stabilization tailored to the specific nature of the organizations. They are not only meeting essential public security requirements such as National Intelligence Service security reviews, single sign-on (SSO) integration, and CSAP certification but are also focused on enhancing the digital capabilities of public institutions beyond merely supplying solutions. NHN Dooray aims to present a model that contributes to achieving the 2030 public cloud transition KPIs, reaffirming its role as a digital innovation partner for public organizations.”
“NHN Dooray’s CEO Baek Chang-Yeol stated, ‘Through our cooperation with ALL# over the past year, we have proven that SaaS solutions can settle stably even in public institutions, along with technical integration. We will continue to expand comprehensive support in both technology and operations to ensure more institutions can establish efficient and stable cloud-based work environments.'”