Huawei Enterprise Middle East shakes up cloud data centre market
Grazed from AMEInfo. Author: Editorial Staff.
Huawei Enterprise unveiled at GITEX a complete ‘one-stop-shop’ cloud data centre solution, providing Middle East businesses with robust and highly secure networks, IT infrastructure and facilities that support applications and systems in the cloud computing era.
The news reflects Huawei’s commitment to modernising traditional data centres that can be empowered by safe, intelligent network switches and high capacity storage systems. The new generation of data centres will meet the high growth requirements of Middle East organisations and help them cope easily with the changing landscape brought by cloud computing…


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