Samsung SDS
Samsung SDS is an IT services and solutions provider focused on cloud, digital transformation, logistics, security, and analytics for enterprise customers.
- Enterprise cloud and managed IT services for infrastructure, applications, and workloads
- Digital transformation consulting and systems integration for large organizations
- Logistics, supply chain, and manufacturing IT platforms and services
- Enterprise security, identity, and compliance-focused solutions
- Data analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and process automation offerings for business operations
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Samsung SDS operates as the information technology services and solutions arm of the Samsung group, with a portfolio focused on enterprise and institutional customers. Its offerings cover consulting, systems integration, cloud-based services, and managed operations tailored to large organizations in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, finance, public sector, and retail. The company positions its platforms to support end-to-end digitalization of business processes, including planning, production, supply chain execution, and customer interaction.
In cloud and infrastructure services (cloud and managed IT), Samsung SDS provides migration, operation, and optimization of workloads across private, public, and hybrid environments. Architectures typically follow multi-tier application models, container-based deployments, and API-centric integration with enterprise systems. The company supports workloads that rely on virtualization, container orchestration, microservices, and standardized protocols for networking, security, and identity management, aligning with enterprise architecture frameworks used by large organizations.
In logistics and supply chain IT (logistics and supply chain platforms), Samsung SDS delivers software and services to manage freight, warehousing, transportation, and global trade processes. Its systems are used to integrate with carriers, customs platforms, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems via standard electronic data interchange (EDI) formats and modern APIs. These offerings System Integration Testing (SIT) in the same general category as logistics management platforms and transportation management systems used by global shippers and logistics operators, providing end-to-end visibility, planning, and execution capabilities.
Security offerings (enterprise security) span identity and access management, endpoint and network protection, and compliance-oriented monitoring. These services commonly rely on encryption standards, authentication protocols, and policy-based access control models compatible with enterprise identity directories and Single Sign-On (SSO) frameworks. The goal is to support secure connectivity for users, devices, and applications across cloud and on-premises (on-prem) environments, including support for regulatory requirements in sectors such as finance and public services.
Samsung SDS also focuses on analytics, AI, and automation (data analytics and AI platforms), applying Machine Learning (ML), data mining, and process automation technologies to enterprise datasets. These capabilities are used in scenarios such as demand forecasting, production optimization, fraud detection, and customer behavior analysis. Architectures in this area typically incorporate data pipelines, data warehouses or data lakes, and model deployment on cloud or edge infrastructure, integrated with business applications through APIs or event-driven patterns.
In the context of an enterprise technology directory, Samsung SDS aligns with categories such as cloud and managed services, logistics and supply chain software, enterprise security, data analytics and AI, and digital transformation consulting. Its role within the Samsung group also aligns it with large-scale manufacturing and device ecosystems, where its platforms support both internal Samsung operations and external client environments.