Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — 2026-04-22
Adobe is making waves with a $25 billion buyback plan despite AI disruption fears. In Korea, public cloud security certification is now unified under the National Intelligence Service, and financial firms can now use cloud software on internal networks. Meanwhile, KT showcased its AI and network prowess at WIS 2026 with 27 new technologies, including 'Mi:dm K Pro.'
Enterprise Tech and Product Trends
Adobe Announces $25 Billion Buyback Amid AI Disruption Concerns
Despite concerns over AI market encroachment, Adobe has announced a $25 billion share buyback. This move, reported by Reuters on April 21, is seen as a clear signal of the company's commitment to defending its stock price. Adobe stated that its Customer Experience (CX) enterprise platform must evolve to be modular, agent-centric, and tightly integrated with corporate data.

KT Showcases 27 Technologies, Including 'Mi:dm K Pro', at WIS 2026
KT is participating in 'World IT Show 2026 (WIS 2026)', held at COEX Hall C in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, from the 22nd to the 24th. Under the theme of 'Connect,' the company is unveiling 27 technologies, including 'Mi:dm K Pro,' focusing on its AI-based convergence capabilities that bridge people to people and industry to industry.
Korea East-West Power Unveils AI-Based Energy Tech
Korea East-West Power (EWP) showcased its future energy technologies powered by AI at WIS 2026. The company highlighted advanced capabilities, including its Korean-style Virtual Power Plant (VPP) and EV grid-linkage technologies.

Adobe Outlines SaaS Evolution: "Agents and Data are Key"
Adobe emphasized that its CX enterprise platform reflects a major shift in the industry. It argues that software must become modular, operate around agents, and integrate deeply with enterprise data, aligning with the broader industry trend of transitioning to AI-powered agents.
Government Policy and Public Projects
Public Cloud Security Certification Unified Under NIS
The Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Intelligence Service (NIS) announced that they are streamlining the validation process for entering the public cloud market into a single NIS-led certification system. Previously split between the Ministry (for private sector) and the NIS (for public), this consolidation is expected to lower entry barriers for companies. However, foreign cloud providers are reportedly remaining cautious despite the deregulation.

Financial Firms Allowed to Use Cloud SW on Internal Networks
Financial companies and electronic financial business operators can now use cloud-based office and business support services on their internal networks without going through separate innovative financial service screenings. This partial easing of network isolation regulations is expected to significantly broaden the scope of cloud service adoption in the financial sector.
Market Insights and Major Trends
IT Services Sector Faces Uncertainty in 2026 Amid AI Chaos
Analysts suggest that the IT services sector is facing a dual challenge: moderate growth coupled with mounting AI-related disruption. The rapid advancement of AI is restructuring the existing IT services market, creating widespread uncertainty. This analysis, based on a report from Investing.com, points to high potential for volatility in the 2026 IT services market.
Government GPU Project Creates Dilemma for Industry
The government is accelerating its "Strengthening AI Computing Resource Utilization" project with the goal of building large-scale GPU infrastructure. However, the cloud industry has pointed out a structural dilemma: companies are expected to bear the brunt of construction and operational costs while seeing little direct revenue. Industry attention is focused on whether this project, reported to be worth 2 trillion won, will actually deliver tangible benefits to cloud companies.

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