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'Huawei Cloud SAP 2023 Summit' showcases potential of cloud computing

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31 May, 2023, 11:15 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2023, 11:33 pm

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'Huawei Cloud SAP 2023 Summit' showcases potential of cloud computing

Press Release
31 May, 2023, 11:15 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2023, 11:33 pm
Photo: PR
Photo: PR

Huawei South Asia Cloud Business, along with Fusion Infotech, organised the Cloud SAP 2023 summit at Huawei Bangladesh Academy, Dhaka recently, intending to demonstrate the transformative capabilities of cloud technology and how businesses in Bangladesh can harness the power of cloud services.

This exclusive summit involved over 100 business leaders, industry experts, decision-makers, cloud professionals, and customers representatives, reads a press release.

The participants witnessed the power and innovation of cloud services and realised Huawei's commitment to strengthening its partner ecosystem and increasing their capabilities and accelerate digital transformation journey in a more comprehensive manner.

This event served as an opportunity for the participants to exchange ideas and explore the limitless potential of cloud technology in a local context while gaining knowledge of the offerings of Huawei Cloud, learning how these solutions can enhance efficiency and help them overcome challenges within their respective industries.

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The programme, moderated by Md Shajahan Ahmed, BDM, Cloud Department of Huawei South Asia, was divided into three parts – a plenary session, a Cloud discussion session, and reward and recognition session.

Alex Li, VP, Cloud Department of Huawei South Asia, and Jishan Ahmed, managing director, Fusion Infotech Ltd, delivered their keynote speeches in the plenary session, highlighting the transformation of technology, the present scenario, and requirements to sustain business growth adopting cloud computing.

Rajib Imran, SAP Delivery Head, Fusion illustrated a technical demonstration of SAP on Huawei Cloud and explained how this cloud service will enable SAP user customers to strengthen their capabilities to ensure maximum optimisation.

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Photo: PR

During his keynote speech, Alex Li, VP, Cloud Department of Huawei South Asia, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, said, "Huawei Cloud is leading the way to unlock the future of cloud technology and enable enterprises around the world, including Bangladesh. Cloud technology has revolutionised the way enterprises do business. We consider it our responsibility to inspire and help businesses go cloud and embrace the future to ensure a more robust data security system and maximum ROI."

Jishan Ahmed, managing director, Fusion Infotech Ltd, in his speech, highlighted the digital transformation trend in Bangladesh and called on all the ecosystem players to work together on the appropriate policies to make this industry more dynamic.

He stated, "Bangladesh is going through a strong wave of digital transformation, Fusion Infotech is playing strong role here and we all have to keep going. Undoubtedly, the cloud is the future; and fortunately, the future is now more accessible than ever with Huawei."

Rajib Imran, SAP delivery head, Fusion InfoTech said "SAP and Huawei share a strong and growing partnership, focusing on building high-performance and result-oriented solutions that will result in unprecedented growth for the companies across the industries. Both organisations share the same objective – creating an environment that will provide an end-to-end solutions model based on innovation and specific industry needs. I am delighted to be here today to share my insights on the innovations in cloud services Huawei is bringing to enhance customers' capacities in terms of efficient operations and business functions."

During the event, representatives of HWC SAP Customers – IFAD and Western Engineering – shared their experiences of using Huawei Cloud with audiences, followed by a Q&A session, adds the release.

After the session, a recognition programme was held where Alex Li, recognised the partners of Huawei Cloud Bangladesh.

It is mentionable that SAP is one of the world's leading software producers for managing business processes that develop solutions to facilitate effective data processing and information flow across organisations.

On the other hand, in recent years, Huawei Cloud has been playing a pioneering role and making positive headway in cloud innovation and technology worldwide, with an increasing number of partners.

Huawei Cloud aims to build a cloud foundation for a fully connected and intelligent world.

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