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Huawei Builds On Cloud-Centric IT Strategy At Huawei Cloud Congress

Huawei underscored its ambition to maximize value for customers by simplifying IT systems and making businesses agile with more open, converged, and innovative technologies, at the Huawei Cloud Congress (HCC) 2014. At the annual event, Huawei will launch a series of innovative IT solutions – including data centers, converged storage, cloud operating systems (OS) and Big Data analytics platforms – that bring to life Huawei’s vision to “Make IT Simple, Make Business Agile.”

huawei18-9-14 HCC gathers over 10,000 customers, partners  and industry professionals from more than 80  countries and regions around the world to share  insights and promote dialogue on industry trends  and topics around cloud computing and Big Data.  Participants at the two-day event will hear from  66 of Huawei’s partners and industry leaders  across the ecosystem, including Intel, Seagate and SAP.

Huawei aims to become an IT vendor recognized by enterprises and telecom operators for our innovative, differentiated and industry-leading products and solutions,” said Eric Xu, Rotating CEO of Huawei. “The products and solutions that Huawei is showcasing at HCC this year are all based on our commitment to provide customers with open, converged and innovative technologies that enable them to simplify their traditional IT infrastructure, improve business agility and create greater value.”

In his keynote speech, Zheng Yelai, President of Huawei’s IT Product Line, said, “Rapid developments in the digital world are redefining information technology. We will see increasing mobility-based data consumption, Internet of Things (IoT)-based data collection, Big Data-based data analytics, and cloud-based data sharing in the near future. Enterprise IT consumption models are also changing: the equipment-centric model is evolving into one that centers on applications and services, and independent data management and operation and maintenance (O&M) will evolve into unified management and operations. Future-proof enterprise data centers will need to be service-driven.”

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