InGauge Inc. (Headquarters: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture; President and CEO: Tetsuya Wada; hereinafter referred to as InGauge) has launched an external beta version of "Ca:vinet (Cabinet)," a new file sharing infrastructure for the AI era. With the widespread adoption of generative AI, the volume of documents and knowledge created and utilized within companies is rapidly increasing. However, many companies face challenges such as "difficulty finding necessary documents," "uncertainty about the latest version," and "anxiety about sharing with external parties." "Ca:vinet" was developed to solve these issues and is a file sharing infrastructure for the AI era. It enables secure sharing and utilization of files on Google Workspace without the need to move them. We are also recruiting 30 early adopter companies to help improve the service. ◆Development Background The advent of generative AI is beginning to significantly change how companies engage in intellectual production. Previously, companies managed files such as proposals, planning documents, manuals, and sales materials as "things to be stored." However, as AI becomes integrated into business operations, these files transform from mere storage items into crucial assets that accumulate a company's knowledge and know-how. Meanwhile, many companies still face the following challenges: Difficulty finding necessary documents Uncertainty about the latest version Anxiety about information leakage when sharing externally Uncertainty about who is utilizing the documents Lack of feedback on documents Insufficient utilization of past insights To leverage AI, it is essential that a company's intellectual assets, in the form of files, are appropriately shared and managed. "Ca:vinet" was developed with the aim of solving these challenges and transforming company files into "assets that can be utilized in the AI era." ◆What is Ca:vinet (Cabinet)? "Ca:vinet" is a service developed with the concept of "eliminating the 'troubles'