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Cloud will reduce management and operating costs

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TBS Report
13 August, 2020, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 13 August, 2020, 02:12 pm

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Cloud will reduce management and operating costs

"With our cloud services, we have been able to provide some great experiences to different companies in several sectors"

TBS Report
13 August, 2020, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 13 August, 2020, 02:12 pm
Cloud will reduce management and operating costs

Cloud services will play an important role in market position through operating cost management and sophisticated ICT solutions.

Huawei, industry partners, including business leaders and IT experts, have made this comment in Huawei Cloud Bangladesh Summit Online, organised by Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Limited, said a press release.

The summit under the theme 'Grow With Surging Cloud' also discussed on how the enterprises, startups, and large industries of Bangladesh can utilise the cloud for business efficiency and what will be the collaborative effort to build this ecosystem.

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Zhang Zhengjun, CEO, Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Limited, has initiated the event with his welcome speech. Teck Guan Neo, Chief Technical Officer, Huawei Cloud Asia Pacific Region and Tina Phyo Nandar Kyaw, Ecosystem Manager of Huawei Cloud Asia Pacific region have also delivered speeches at the event. These speakers have been joined by more than 50 partners.

At the summit, the global tech leader, Huawei, has briefed about its cloud partner program and 'Inclusive AI' strategies to support the enterprises for their rapid growth with its renowned and innovative technologies in 5G, cloud, and AI. The event also included a virtual visit of Huawei cloud demo center that allows the attendees to experience several innovative solutions provided by Huawei with a short demonstration.  

In his speech, Zhang Zhengjun, CEO, Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Limited, says, "Huawei has been working closely with its partners over the past 21 years in Bangladesh and participated in one of the world's fastest digital transformations in many fields here. The ICT industry in Bangladesh is evolving expeditiously, and Huawei can play a vital role as a catalyst in this journey with its oriented mission of cloud: enable applications, enable data, and make the black earth of the intelligent world. I believe with the support of all the partners; we can expand the cloud solutions usefully and bring a better life for Bangladesh people and make a big success together."

Teck Guan Neo states, "With our cloud services, we have been able to provide some great experiences to different companies in several sectors. We believe, cloud solutions should be accessible to everyone, and at Huawei, we are working relentlessly for the benefits of our partners with our latest technological innovation."

"Grounding the development of partner applications in every sector is pivotal. Asia Pacific region has been evolving towards a great potential at a breakneck speed. Huawei Cloud Partner Network (HPCN) programs will accelerate the transformation and help this region to develop a sustainable and robust ecosystem", added, Tina Phyo Nandar Kyaw.

Leveraging global network connectivity, services, and ecosystems, Huawei cloud offers a globally available, trustworthy, open platform that helps enterprises expand their businesses. Huawei cloud has 210+ products with more than 210+ different kinds of solutions. Many of those solutions come from Huawei's Enterprise Intelligence (EI) which is a result of its long term rich experiences in the enterprise market.

Several leaders of local industries have described how AI is transforming industries around the world and can accelerate economic growth in the post-pandemic situation. Besides, they have shared their experiences on how Huawei cloud services have supported them to innovate and navigate on a newly introduced digitalized landscape.  

Covering Bangladesh, Huawei has established a global Huawei Cloud Partner Network (HPCN) where it has more than 6,000 cloud partners. For a robust industry growth, HPCN consists of five partner programs – Solution Partner Program, Service Partner Program, Software Partner Program, Marketplace Program, AI Partner Club Program, and Carrier Partner Program.

HPCN's Carrier Partner program is specifically for carrier partners. They can leverage their network capabilities and customer relationships to develop solutions such as cloud-network synergy with Huawei cloud, providing cloud and network services to users. Furthermore, partners across several industries can also enjoy several additional benefits, which are termed as an incentive, additional POC test voucher, project opportunity sharing, and special incentives.

Huawei strives to build a consolidated ecosystem for partners that will bolster their business growth in the digital transformation journey. The company has helped more than a million enterprises and developers around the world through its shared ecosystem resources.    

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