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Emerging AI Integration Across Operating Systems, Industry Platforms and Enterprise Solutions
Nov. 6, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

The latest developments in AI infrastructure and platform initiatives demonstrate the growing integration of artificial intelligence across operating systems, industry events and enterprise-grade solutions.

**SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16 embeds AI directly into its operating system, offering automated management and predictive operational functions backed by a 16-year support cycle.**
It introduces “Agentic AI,” which runs AI processes natively at the OS level, and implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for an open AI architecture that lets enterprises integrate any large language model without vendor lock-in. The release also adds enhanced operational management, including an “instant rollback” mechanism enabled by default in cloud images. Built on reproducible builds for source verification and meeting EAL4+ security standards, SLES 16 delivers predictable updates and a simple maintenance system to bridge technical gaps between Linux distributions, reduce long-term costs and ensure stability. SUSE plans to roll out a fully AI-integrated product portfolio starting November 4, 2025.

**The SK AI Summit 2025, held November 3–4 at COEX in Seoul, attracted roughly 35,000 participants—5,000 more than last year—and featured 78 organizations from eight countries, marking a 44% increase in participation.**
Rebranded from the SK Tech Summit in 2024 under the theme “AI Now & Next,” the event explored sovereign AI, agentic AI and manufacturing AI. In his keynote, Chairman Chey Tae-won urged “competition in efficiency,” emphasizing expanded memory semiconductor production, reinforced AI infrastructure and proactive AI utilization. High-profile speakers such as Amazon’s Andy Jassy and OpenAI’s Sam Altman acknowledged Korea’s AI prowess. Sessions examined AI applications in computing infrastructure, semiconductors, healthcare, retail and energy, while SK Group showcased new AI data centers, a next-generation 6G AI-RAN collaboration with NVIDIA and SK hynix’s memory semiconductor advances. SK Group plans to deepen cooperation with both global and domestic partners to strengthen the AI industry value chain and leverage the summit as a platform for sharing Korean AI capabilities.

**Pure Storage, Cisco and NVIDIA have unveiled the FlashStack Cisco Validated Design as a core element of the Cisco Secure AI Factory, delivering an integrated computing, storage, networking and software platform optimized for AI workloads.**
To help enterprises scale AI projects beyond fragmented data architectures and complex infrastructure operations, this solution supports a smooth transition from pilot to full production. Its data-centric architecture uses Pure Storage’s FlashBlade//S for high-performance structured and unstructured data management, combined with Portworx to ensure portable, secure data handling in Kubernetes environments. The platform’s hardware and software stack includes Cisco UCS C845a servers, NVIDIA AI Enterprise software and Cisco Nexus 9000 Series networking, which offers low-latency fabric, congestion-aware routing, telemetry and load balancing. Building on a FlashStack customer base of over 5,000, the solution addresses generative AI, semantic search, video analytics and code generation in regulated industries, reducing infrastructure complexity and risk so organizations can focus on model innovation rather than data readiness.
South Korea Unveils Ambitious 2026 AI-Focused Budget to Drive Technological Leadership
Nov. 6, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

South Korea’s 2026 government budget sets the stage for the nation’s ambitions in artificial intelligence and technological leadership.

**The total 2026 budget reaches 728 trillion won, an 8.1 percent increase from 2025.**
President Lee Jae-myung described this as Korea’s first AI-era budget, allocating 10.1 trillion won—more than triple the previous year’s 3.3 trillion won—to propel the country into the top three global AI powers.

**Within the 10.1 trillion won AI allocation, 2.6 trillion won will drive AI adoption across industry, daily life, and public services, while 7.5 trillion won will fund talent cultivation and infrastructure.**
Over the next five years, the government will dedicate 6 trillion won to transform manufacturing into a “technology-innovation-type industrial nation,” integrating AI with Korea’s strengths in robotics, automobiles, and semiconductors. It plans to train 11,000 high-level AI professionals and acquire 15,000 high-performance GPUs next year, bringing the government’s GPU inventory to 35,000. Simultaneously, public and private sectors aim to procure up to 260,000 GPUs from NVIDIA.

**Beyond AI-specific funding, the government boosts strategic R&D investment to a record-high 35.3 trillion won in 2026, up 19.3 percent, covering AI, content, defense, and other priority areas.**
It will also establish a 150 trillion won national growth fund over five years to spur private-sector investment and foster a convergence growth model that combines K-content with cutting-edge technology.

**The defense budget rises by 8.2 percent to 66.3 trillion won, reflecting plans to modernize weapons systems with AI capabilities and achieve greater self-reliance.**
President Lee noted that this defense spending equals 1.4 times North Korea’s annual GDP and cements Korea’s position as the world’s fifth-strongest military power.

**President Lee framed the AI allocation as essential to national survival amid rapid global economic and technological shifts.**
He called for an “AI superhighway” to drive growth and integrate AI across manufacturing and public services—from welfare and employment to taxation and drug review—laying the foundation for South Korea’s future competitiveness and welfare.

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행안부, 공공 AX 책임질 '인공지능정부실' 신설…범정부 DR 체계도 정비

Ministry of the Interior and Safety Establishes 'AI Government Office' to Oversee Public AX… Also Revamps Government-wide DR System

ET News | Local Language | News | Nov. 7, 2025 | Regulation

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety, led by Minister Yoon Ho-joong, announced the establishment of a new 'AI Government Office' to oversee the public sector's transition to artificial intelligence (AI). This office will replace the existing Digital Government Innovation Office, reorganizing its structure into three new bureaus focused on AI government policy, AI services, and AI infrastructure. The AI Infrastructure Bureau will be elevated to oversee public infrastructure safety and cybersecurity at a higher organizational level than before.

In addition to creating the AI Government Office, the ministry plans to revamp the nationwide disaster recovery (DR) system following a recent fire at the National Information Resources Service. The government system rankings will be expanded from four to six levels, enabling prioritization of critical systems and implementation of dual redundancy measures.

Other reforms include accelerating the implementation of a "one-stop administrative service" model, which will proactively provide necessary services to citizens without requiring prior applications. The ministry aims to finalize the strategy this year, begin pilot improvements on complex civil complaints, and complete the organizational restructuring by the end of November.

Minister Yoon emphasized the focus on core tasks, integration of capabilities, and the creation of an execution system capable of delivering tangible results to citizens. The reorganization aims to embed the values of participation, solidarity, and innovation across policies, enhancing public trust in government AI initiatives and contributing to safer, smarter governance.

[단독]한-영 FTA 개선협상도 조만간 체결...원산지 기준 개선 추진

Exclusive: Korea-UK FTA Improvement Negotiations to Be Concluded Soon... Push for Origin Criteria Enhancement

Maekyung | Local Language | News | Nov. 7, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers

Korean and British trade delegations are in the final stages of negotiations to improve the Korea-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), with an agreement expected to be concluded and announced within 2025. The talks focus on refining business-friendly rules of origin and establishing updated digital trade norms, with main negotiation sessions scheduled to last a week starting next week.

The Korea-UK FTA, originally signed in 2019 after the UK’s Brexit-related withdrawal from the EU, aims to modernize trade terms to reflect new norms such as gender equality, digital trade, and the bioeconomy. The UK is Korea’s sixth-largest European trading partner and the third-largest investor in Korea as of 2024. The current improvement talks, ongoing since January 2024, cover about 20 chapters but do not include new market opening measures.

Key improvements include easier-to-use origin rules that facilitate tariff-free exports and a two-year extension of a special origin provision recognizing products made with EU parts as Korean-made, now set to last through the end of 2025. Enhanced digital trade measures are also critical, reflecting the importance of digitally delivered services—which constituted 72% of UK exports to Korea in 2022—and the growing international competitiveness of Korean content (K-content) in the UK market. Both countries aim to finalize and implement the improvements starting next year.

당국, 롯데손보에 '옐로카드'… 매각 빨간불

Authorities issue 'yellow card' to Lotte Insurance… sale faces red light

Maekyung | Local Language | News | Nov. 7, 2025 | Regulatory Enforcement Actions

Lotte Insurance has been issued a business improvement recommendation, the lowest level of prompt corrective action, by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) due to insufficient capital soundness. The FSC warned that without immediate solvency improvement measures, insurance claim payments and consumer protection could be at risk. Lotte Insurance must submit a capital adequacy improvement plan within two months and implement it over one year if approved. Despite this, the insurer will continue operations including claim payments.

Lotte Insurance’s solvency ratio (K-ICS) was 129.46% in Q2, below the 130% regulatory threshold, prompting financial authorities to intervene. Although its ratio temporarily rose to 141.6% in Q3 after capital-raising efforts, the authorities considered this a temporary fix since the increase was largely due to supplementary capital like subordinated bonds, not stable core capital. The company’s core capital ratio has worsened, standing at -12.9% in Q2 compared to the domestic non-life insurer average of 106.8%.

This is the first prompt corrective action on an insurer since 2018 and marks a downgrade after four years of limited improvements. Lotte Insurance contests the business improvement recommendation, claiming potential illegality and arguing that it relies on non-quantitative, subjective assessments. The prompt corrective action is expected to harm the company's image and likely delay the sale process managed by private equity firm JKL Partners, which began in 2023 after acquiring Lotte Insurance in 2019.

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