Huawei Global Analyst Summit unveils ‘Intelligent World’
At the 15th Huawei Global Analyst Summit (HAS), Huawei Board Executive Director and Products and Solutions President David Wang unveiled the company’s new three-layer innovation philosophy: product innovation, system architecture innovation, and business model innovation.
The company’s aim is to build an ‘All Connected, All Cloud, and All Intelligent’ road to the intelligent world.
This year, Huawei launched its new corporate vision: Bring digital to every person, home and organisation for a fully connected, intelligent world. In the intelligent world, all things can sense, all things are connected, and all things are intelligent.
On this All Connected, All Cloud, All Intelligent journey, many new ICT technologies will be needed, as well as an ecosystem of shared success and prosperity. The road to the intelligent world will be built not only on product innovation, but also on innovation in system architecture and business models.
Huawei’s business is founded on connectivity. To go beyond today’s connections, 5G and ultra-broadband will be the core supporting technologies for a fullyconnected, intelligent world.
5G is not just for individual users, but more for enterprise users. It is not merely a mobile technology, but a key part of industry solutions. The large-scale commercial use of NB-IOT is laying the foundation for the early commercial rollout of 5G. NB-IOT has been extensively deployed and widely accepted in China. In other countries, NB-IOT is also being applied.
As cloud, video, IOT, 5G, and other services gain traction, there will be a sharp rise in data traffic. Ultrabroadband is delivering greater benefits, and Huawei is one of the first vendors to deliver 400G routers.
The company is developing its own chipsets and algorithms to launch the first end-to-end 400G ultrabroadband network, featuring ultra-large capacity, ultralong distance, and ultra-low latency. This will help prepare telecom networks for the evolution from 100G to 400G.
Huawei announced its All Cloud strategy in 2016 and entered the public cloud market in 2017. Its aim is to ‘cloudify’ telecom networks and deliver a ROADS (realtime, on-demand, all online, DIY, social) experience. This will enable enterprises to use technologies like cloud computing, SDN, and big data to go digital and become more agile and intelligent.
All Connected, All Cloud, and All Intelligent is the only road to the intelligent world. To make that happen, Huawei is innovating in products, system architecture, and business models, reshaping its products and solutions with cloud + AI, and nurturing new ICT solutions on the Huawei Cloud. Together with its partners, Huawei is working to address the real challenges that individuals, homes, and organisations face during their digital transformation, and help all of its customers solve problems and achieve business success.