[Digital Today reporter Chi-gyu Hwang] Daol TS, a South Korean company specialising in IT infrastructure and solution distribution, said its 2026 growth strategy will focus on AI infrastructure, security and cloud native businesses. It said it will advance its business structure and strengthen the technology base for growth.
Daol TS said it set up a cloud native team last year to respond to changes in AI and cloud environments. The organisation supports cloud native transformation across areas including optimisation of AI and data workloads, conversion to container-based infrastructure and automation of cloud operations. It is also strengthening cooperation with global partners centred on container-based infrastructure and an AI-ready cloud platform, while supporting corporate customers’ digital transformation and improvements in operational efficiency at the same time.
The company said its Dell Technologies business also maintained growth momentum on the back of expanded AI infrastructure. Daol TS stepped up its AI infrastructure business by introducing DaolFusion, an all-in-one AI platform that combines AI applications with existing infrastructure such as servers and storage. It said this helped it surpass 300 billion won in revenue again in 2025, following 2024.
Daol TS said it defines 2026 as a stabilisation phase for its security and cloud native businesses and plans to focus on settling the technology and business structure it has built into practical revenue models. It plans to concentrate sales and marketing capabilities to help DaolFusion take hold in the market. It also aims to strengthen its market position by expanding AI infrastructure references, centred on partners in Seoul and other regional hubs.
It plans to pursue revenue growth and an expansion of market share in its consumer products segment as well, based on the technological competitiveness it has accumulated in the enterprise IT market. It said it will expand sales volume through a turnaround strategy and extend brand awareness of Daol TS and Dell Technologies into the general consumer market.
Chief Executive Hong Jeong-hwa said, "If 2025 was the year we built a technology foundation centred on AI, security and cloud, 2026 will be a turning point that connects this to expanded business results and a practical profit structure." Hong added, "Based on technological expertise and partnerships, we will continue to grow into an IT infrastructure and solutions company that customers trust."