(From the left) Jijeon-gyeong, CEO of Polaris Office, Chang-su Lee, CEO of Allgnize. / Photo by Polaris Office
Polaris Office is strengthening its AI (artificial intelligence) solutions and officially advancing into the domestic and global B2B (business-to-business) markets.
On the 18th, Polaris Office announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Allganize, a company providing all-in-one large language model (LLM) solutions for enterprises, to maximize synergy between the two companies.
Allganize is an LLM all-in-one solution company that innovates corporate productivity through AI. It offers enterprise LLM enabler services via its Alli platform. The platform includes an app builder and app market, enabling companies to easily create and utilize LLM apps. A representative LLM app, 'Alli Answer,' finds answers to users' natural language questions from internal corporate documents, providing accurate responses along with sources.
Currently, it provides AI solutions to over 200 enterprise clients in the United States, Japan, and Korea. Clients include Hyundai Card, KB Securities, Japan's Mitsui Sumitomo Banking Corporation (SMBC) Financial Group, AEON (Asia's No.1 retailer), KDDI (Japan's second-largest private telecom company), KAO (Japan's second-largest cosmetics sales company), Travelers in the U.S., and the Oklahoma state government.
The two companies plan to collaborate on 'linking the Polaris Office app with the LLM market' and 'entering the B2B and B2G markets.' First, they will integrate Allganize's 'Alli App Market' technology into the cloud-based 'Polaris Office AI,' supporting users to select or create LLM functions tailored to their work environment or job roles.
Additionally, they will begin developing customized solutions using the LLM platform. By linking the 'Alli LLM platform' with the B2B document collaboration solution 'Polaris Docs,' they aim to support building LLM models and specialized platforms suited to client environments. They will support various open-source LLM models such as GPT, HyperCLOVA X, Claude, as well as enterprise-specific LLM models tailored to corporate environments.
Lee Chang-soo, CEO of Allganize, said, “Allganize has expertise in providing AI solutions for hyperscale documents within enterprise companies in Korea, the U.S., and Japan. By using the Alli LLM App Market, which connects generative AI to work automation, Polaris Office’s global users will immediately experience productivity innovation.”
He added, “We plan to enhance the app market based on user feedback and will continue to add LLM technology to document software together with Polaris Office.”
Ji Jun-kyung, CEO of Polaris Office, stated, “LLM and sLLM (small language model) technologies are essential to leading the generative AI market. Combined with our technology, which powers document software used by 127 million users worldwide, we will be able to develop AI that helps improve various work productivity.”
He emphasized, “We plan to actively target the B2B and B2G markets, which have been difficult to enter until now.”
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