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Huawei launches innovative simplified network and data center solutions at MWC 2023

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Chinese tech giant Huawei has launched innovative network and data center solutions for the intelligent world at Mobile World Congress (MWC 2023) held in Barcelona, Spain.

The solutions include simplified network solutions, data center solutions, and intelligent operation and maintenance solutions.

Huawei’s new solutions are designed to simplify enterprise network management efficiency, connection experience, data center (DC) security, and computing power. Huawei is committed to promoting the digital transformation of the industry and society with its innovative solutions.

David Wang, Huawei’s Executive Director of the Board, Chairman of the ICT Infrastructure Managing Board, and President of the Enterprise BG, said in his opening speech that the company is ready to use leading technologies and dive deep into scenarios, enabling industry digitalization, helping SMEs access intelligence, and promote sustainable development, creating new value together.”Wang emphasized that Huawei will continue its pursuit of innovation and deepen its roots in the enterprise market.

Huawei is ranked among the top 10 most valuable brands in the world. (Image Credit: China Daily)

Bob Chen, Vice President of Huawei Enterprise BG, delivered a keynote speech entitled “Digital Technology Leads the Way to the Intelligent World”. Chen outlined how Huawei will focus on connectivity, computing, cloud, and other digital technologies, continuing to inspire innovation to drive industry digital transformation. Chen concluded by saying, “Together, let’s build a fully connected, intelligent world!”

Huawei’s new solutions are designed to maximize digital productivity and create the ultimate experience. The company is committed to helping enterprises build intelligent cloud networks with cloud-network synergy, simplified architecture, and energy-saving features. Huawei will continue to work with customers to build next-generation network infrastructure to better serve all industries.

Huawei has also launched a range of products – smart campus, easy branch, single OptiX, and cloud WAN – to simplify networks and build a solid network foundation. Additionally, Huawei has launched four industry-first products and product portfolios for data center solutions, focusing on infrastructure innovation, developing new data centers, and helping enterprises cope with uncertain threats.

Juan De Dios Navarro Caballero, councillor of Alicante province, Spain, praised Huawei’s SDN-based CloudFabric Solution and All-Wireless Campus Network Solution for enabling network automation, intelligent O&M, and ubiquitous connectivity. He stated that the government offices of Alicante province are now more efficient, offering a better user experience for public services. “The province has seen faster digital transformation along with digital economy development,” Caballero said.

Eskom, a South African electric power company, also shared its digital transformation methodology and practical experience. The company stressed the importance of finding capable partners to realize its digital vision and said it would like to collaborate with OEMs like Huawei to build advanced electricity ICT infrastructure to achieve comprehensive digitalization.

Steven Zhu, President of Partner Development and Management of Huawei Enterprise BG, emphasized that Huawei is committed to working with partners to complement each other and serve customers well together. Huawei will continue to invest and innovate, working alongside global customers and partners to deeply integrate ICT, accelerate digital transformation, promote digital economy development, and speed up the realization of the intelligent world within industries to create new value.

MWC Barcelona 2023 was held from February 27 to March 2 in Spain. The summit brings together global operators, industry professionals, and opinion leaders to dive into topics such as 5G business success, 5.5G opportunities, green development, digital transformation, and Huawei’s vision of using the GUIDE business blueprint to lay the foundation for 5.5G and build on the success of 5G for even greater prosperity

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