Tomorrow Net Co., Ltd. has signed a solution partner agreement with Sakura Internet Inc. to support companies moving from AI experiments to production environments using cloud-based GPU infrastructure.
The partnership targets a growing problem in enterprise AI adoption. Many companies want to test generative AI use cases, but the cost of purchasing and maintaining dedicated GPU servers makes large upfront investments difficult to justify before proving business value.
Tomorrow.net has traditionally focused on designing and building on-premises AI infrastructure. But the market is shifting. Companies increasingly want cloud environments that allow them to test workloads, understand usage patterns, and scale resources only when required.
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By combining Tomorrow.net’s infrastructure expertise with Sakura Internet’s domestic GPU cloud and cloud platform services, the two companies aim to give businesses a lower-risk path from proof-of-concept projects to full deployment.
The bigger trend sits underneath the announcement. Enterprise AI adoption is becoming less about buying hardware and more about gaining access to flexible compute when it is actually needed.


