Huawei Cloud has announced plans to launch in Indonesia as part of the cloud provider’s commitment to “everything as a service”.
Unveiled as part of Huawei Connect 2022 in Bangkok, Jacqueline Shi – President of Global Marketing and Sales Service at Huawei Cloud – presented her intentions to launch more than 15 innovations globally covering cloud native, artificial intelligence (AI) development, governance data, digital content, software development and the macroverse application platform as a service (aPaaS).
Specifically, some of the innovations introduced by Shi include CCE Turbo, Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service (UCS), Pangu wave model, DataArts LakeFormation, Virtual Live, CodeCheck and CloudTest, KooMessage, KooSearch, and KooGallery.
Ken Hu, Rotating Chairman of Huawei, delivered a keynote on “Unleashing Digital”, in which he advised organizations to “embrace the cloud for leapfrog development, because smart digital technology is the ‘coming”.
According to Huawei Cloud, it has currently integrated more than 240 services and 50,000 APIs to bring the latest artificial intelligence, app development and big data technologies and developer tools to the cloud.
Along with the launch of the new region in Indonesia, the vendor will have rolled out 29 regions and 75 Availability Zones (AZs) covering more than 170 countries and regions by the end of this year.
Zhang Ping’an, CEO of Huawei Cloud, also launched the “Go Cloud, Go Global” initiative which will focus on “everything as a service” and aims to help enterprises take advantage of cloud technology and expand globally.
Through this initiative, the vendor will share its localized experience gained through its existing deployments, as well as insight into businesses and industries in key regions, and bring its technologies and solutions to a global ecosystem.
As part of its “by local, for local” approach to building a global digital ecosystem, Huawei Cloud aims to support at least 10,000 start-ups around the world through cost optimization, technical support, entrepreneurship training and other business resources. At present, more than 120 Asia-Pacific companies have joined the Huawei Cloud Startup program.
The provider also reaffirmed its commitment to fostering industries through infrastructure as a service, technology as a service and expertise as a service – all part of the ambitions to “unleash digital” with while as a service. a-service and build the cloud foundation for an “intelligent world”.
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