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Zeng Xingyun
Huawei's Cloud-Native Practices: Develop and Grow New Capabilities in the Cloud, Which Function Together with Legacy Capabilities.
Jeffery Liu
The Asia-Pacific economy is on its way to recovery, underpinned by the acceleration of digital transformation. As local industries begin their journey, Huawei is committed to becoming a preferred partner.
Liu Jianning
With the advent of an intelligent society, more governments and enterprise customers choose Huawei‘s CloudCampus Solution, and in doing so, become intelligent IP pioneers in the digital transformation of industries.
Mohammed Sarrif
Digital identities are a key component in the development of digital economies, the digital transformation of government, and the delivery of digital operating technologies including the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial automation. By identifying and authenticating people, software, hardware components, and digital services, new capabilities can be introduced rapidly and securely and integrated into ecosystems, delivering new capabilities using digital identities as a key component of integration.
Safder Nazir
These shifts have significant implications for the evolution of Smart Cities towards Cognitive Cities and the future of national digital transformation. This article highlights eight significant forces that will shape the future of urban living.
David Sun
Huawei provides a in-depth interruptionn of the "Platform + Ecosystem" strategy, with energy pyramid, to help global energy enterprises achieve success in digital transformation.
Brandon Butler
What is the digital transformation stage of global enterprises? How can we address the challenges and accelerate Enterprise digital transformation?
Emir Halilovic
Expansion of enterprise data centers brings forward the need for high-capacity, high-quality, flexible, and scalable connectivity. Driven by these requirements, enterprises across different verticals are migrating towards self-built and self-managed data center interconnect (DCI). The needs of enterprises, however, also dictate other features of evolving DCI solutions: simple and automated operations, administration, and management as well as simplification of network architecture.