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Ma Ye
Huawei launched the next-generation core switch CloudEngine S12700E and CloudEngine S-series fixed switches, which are tailored for future campus networks.
Jason Ding
Although 5G and Wi-Fi are different, find out how Huawei uses these complementary technologies to provide a superior network experience in diverse scenarios.
Vincent Chen
When banks and other financial institutions are advancing their digital transformation journey, banks are also transforming their IT architecture.
Wu Ping
With the development of enterprise digital services, traditional ICT cannot meet service development requirements in terms of efficiency and cost.
Wu Ping
With insights into cloudification and AI adoption for applications, as well as IoT and wireless trends for terminals, we see four trends that will materialize in campus networks.
Yutian Wang
The traditional financial services industry is facing severe challenges. The development of Internet finance and mobile Internet has greatly changed people’s habit of using financial services in the fields of payment, loan, investment, wealth management, customer engagement, and customer services. By incorporating Internet services, FinTech companies provide end users with extensive financial services, enabling disintermediation or turning traditional financial enterprises into channels.
Huawei Intent-Driven CloudCampus V100R018C10 has been generally available for field deployment since January 2019. This latest version provides a broad set of upgrades to Huawei campus network solutions, products, and open ecosystems. This article helps you gain insights into the new upgrades and key values brought about by this newest version.
Wi-Fi is heavily ingrained in all aspect of our lives, with the wireless Access Point (AP) as the core component that allows access to a Wi-Fi network. You may have heard of Fit and Fat APs, but what about cloud APs? Here, we’ll introduce these different APs, their working modes, and the campus wireless LANs that they enable.