Huawei releases Cloud Managed Network 2.0, free trial available from today

Huawei releases Cloud Managed Network 2.0, free trial available from today

On August 21, 2018, Huawei held a cloud management network conference in Beijing with the theme of "Cloud Network Integrates the World, Smart and Simple Wins the Future", announcing that Huawei Cloud Management Network 2.0 has officially entered Huawei's public cloud. Starting today, you can log in to HuaweiiCloud to apply for a free trial. At the same time, Huawei announced cooperation with industry partners such as Shanghai Wencheng, NewNetwork and Hanshuo Technology. Partners can develop industry solutions for enterprises based on Huawei's cloud management platform and are also Huawei's professional service providers. Huawei is committed to providing smart and simple campus networks, a one-stop cloud service platform, and cloud management network services with professional industry partners to help small and medium-sized enterprises successfully transform digitally in the cloud era.

Zhong Kaisheng, President of Huawei's Switch and Enterprise Gateway Product Line, said: "With the development of industry digitalization, Huawei believes that future campus networks need to have three major features: wireless access, intelligent operation and maintenance, and cloud management. With Huawei's deep accumulation in the network field and the mature implementation of "ABC" technology, we will effectively help enterprise customers achieve greater business success."

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Zhong Kaisheng, President of Huawei's Switch and Enterprise Gateway Product Line, explains the three major characteristics of future campus networks

Huawei believes that the construction of enterprise digital platforms has three goals: providing users with differentiated products and services, building the best user experience, and improving the operational efficiency of enterprises. The cloud management network that enterprises need is not just a cloud network management, but a platform that can carry and enable enterprise business. The cloud management network service released by Huawei this time is a platform for achieving customer business.

Huawei Cloud Management Network is equipped with Huawei's full range of high-quality network products, including enterprise switches, WLAN, access routers, firewalls and more than 200 other products, which can cover network services from small office scenarios with dozens of people to large supermarket scenarios. Huawei's full range of network products have served complex scenarios such as the Beijing Bird's Nest and Shenzhen Airport, and their quality has been confirmed by the market. Among them, 60% of the algorithms and antenna technologies of Huawei's WLAN products are derived from more than 30 years of technical accumulation. All products have been tested by the industry's most professional wireless laboratories to ensure product quality.

Huawei's cloud managed network service truly migrates the complex, time-consuming and labor-intensive network management tasks of offline network planning, deployment, operation and maintenance, and tuning to the cloud, and proposes end-to-end full life cycle cloud management services from cloud network planning, cloud deployment, cloud operation and maintenance to cloud security. It also provides comprehensive cloud automation tools and mobile management apps to achieve extremely simple network management.

In terms of ecology, Huawei has proposed the concept of professional ecological partners. Huawei will choose to cooperate with professional MSPs (industry service providers) in different industries to develop different industry applications on the Huawei cloud management service platform, and MSPs can provide value-added services for industry customers based on this. At this press conference, Huawei reached cooperation with Wencheng, Xinwangcheng, and Hanshuo Technology, taking the retail industry as an example. Zhang Jia, general manager of Shanghai Wencheng, said: "We hope to work with Huawei to provide one-stop online and offline ICT operation and maintenance solutions for more chain users." Shanghai Xinwangcheng hopes to make wireless life safer, more standardized and better through cooperation with Huawei. Hanshuo Technology expressed its willingness to work closely with Huawei to jointly create a complete solution for cloud-managed, future-oriented smart retail application scenarios.

Huawei officially releases Cloud Managed Network 2.0

Zhao Zhipeng, General Manager of Huawei Campus Network, said: "We hope to integrate advanced technologies into cloud managed network services and provide them to SME customers in the most convenient and simple way. Cloud managed network services hosted on Huawei Cloud are built on Huawei's 30 years of network experience to build intelligent and simplified network services for SMEs. We provide SMEs in the digital era with intelligent, one-stop, and rich professional industry application cloud managed network services, allowing enterprises to win the digital future."

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