Flow AI Convergence Technology Drives Digital Transformation in Korean Public Institutions

Madras Check's collaboration tool 'Flow' is rapidly emerging as a core driving force for digital transformation in public institutions. Flow, which combines real-time collaboration, AI automation, and enhanced security, has been adopted ent...

Apr 14, 2025 - 00:00
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Madras Check's collaboration tool 'Flow' is rapidly emerging as a core driving force for digital transformation in public institutions. Flow, which combines real-time collaboration, AI automation, and enhanced security, has been adopted enterprise-wide by major public institutions such as the Korea Tourism Organization, Korea Gas Corporation, and the Navy, as well as educational institutions like Seoul National University, leading to practical work innovation. Notably, Flow is the first in Korea to offer both cloud and on-premise solutions, ensuring stable operation in any IT environment, which perfectly aligns with public institutions' cloud transition and closed-network operating conditions. With over 5,500 paid cloud customers and more than 60 on-premise deployment cases already secured, successful adoption by large corporations like Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Hyundai Mobis, and KT, and financial institutions such as DB Financial Investment, proves strong technological reliability for public institutions. AI-based data analysis, repetitive task automation, and predictive scheduling features dramatically shorten the work processing speed of complex and rigid public organizations, enabling a 'qualitative leap' by processing approval and reporting procedures that previously took several days in just a few seconds. Flow integrates and manages all collaboration elements, including project management, schedule sharing, messaging, performance goals, and TFT operation, on a single platform. Furthermore, it completes the digital workflow with added AI-based priority analysis and approval path optimization features. The Korea Gas Corporation's declaration of a smart work transition and the Korea Tourism Organization's enterprise-wide adoption case demonstrate that Flow is not merely a tool, but a prime example of genuinely driving work innovation in public institutions. As the only collaboration tool in Korea that perfectly satisfies the strict security requirements and cloud regulations of public institutions, it has already been designated as an innovative prototype by the Public Procurement Service. Once the Public Cloud Security Certification (CSAP) and third-party unit price contract registration with the Public Procurement Service are completed within the first half of this year, public institutions will be able to adopt Flow more quickly without technical and security review procedures. CEO Lee Hak-jun emphasized, "Public institution work must also evolve into an AI-based intelligent collaboration environment, and Flow is a core platform that provides an AI-based work environment supporting strategic decision-making, going beyond simple digitalization."

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