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  • CloudCampus for MSPs

    Simplified, intelligent, high-speed, and converged cloud managed
    networks for MSPs

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CloudCampus for MSPs

With the advent of the cloud, more and more enterprises are adopting an asset-light strategy, purchasing third-party managed Wi-Fi network services — instead of operating and maintaining their own — in order to focus on service delivery and better control Information Technology (IT) spend. Managed Service Providers (MSPs) therefore now need to build a future-oriented and automated operations platform that delivers massive capacity allied to an intelligent experience.

Huawei CloudCampus builds an all-in-one, managed service platform, offering high-quality wired, wireless, and Software-Defined Wide-Area Network (SD-WAN) services, integrating big data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technologies. The solution automates service provisioning, supports an intelligent experience, and enhances security, slashing Operating Expenditure (OPEX). In short, CloudCampus lays a robust foundation for the growth of MSP services.

Benefits

Your Own Cloud Platform: Reimagining Business Models

CloudCampus allows MSPs to create a whole new business model, building their own public cloud platforms, creating their own brand, and providing customers with high-quality, converged, and intelligent cloud managed network services. Ultimately, this leads to higher profits and happier customers.

Simplified, Intelligent, Converged Cloud-Managed Network Platform

With CloudCampus, MSPs can offer anything from simple, small, and medium network solutions to large-scale, complex networking, Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) deployment, and cloud-based remote Operations and Maintenance (O&M). This platform optimizes networks, identifies, predicts, and demarcates faults, and analyzes root causes. It also allows MSPs to provide SD-WAN services.

Open API Supports Value-Added Services

CloudCampus is an open cloud platform with Access Point (AP) positioning and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. With industry applications developed through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), MSPs can use their own cloud platforms to customize an unlimited number of unique applications for customers — for example, the number of concurrent sessions.

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