Huawei and Telecommunications to Share Open Telecom Cloud Success Story at CeBIT2017

【Global Internet Reports Comprehensive Report, Hannover, Germany】 On March 20, 2017, at the CeBIT 2017 held in Hannover, Germany, Huawei and Deutsche Telekom (hereinafter referred to as “De-Power”) introduced the joint R&D and launch by both parties. The latest progress and future plans of Open Telekom Cloud (OTC). Since its official commercial launch last year, Huawei-Telcom has continuously improved its open telecommunications cloud and has more than 50 cloud services and solutions to provide enterprises with a full range of cloud services. The two sides are committed to further cooperation and expand the Internet of Things market. Huawei-Telcom opens Telecom Cloud to provide public cloud and software solutions that help enterprises integrate seamlessly with existing IT infrastructures, and provides European companies with a variety of cloud services based on customer demand, pay-as-you-go, and secure cloud services. Changing market environment. Only one year after the launch of OTC, it has become a leading commercial case of the Open Stack community. Integration with the Internet of Things (IoT + OTC) is the biggest highlight of Huawei-German Open Telecom Cloud. Based on 20 years of wireless communication technology accumulation, Huawei provides the best IoT service and technical support for enterprises, industry customers, and partners from the chip to the cloud platform, and provides innovative solutions for digital agriculture, digital logistics, intelligent lighting, and smart cities. . In the open cloud cooperation project with Deutsche Telekom, the two companies have jointly provided innovative industry-leading chips, networks, cloud and services to enterprises in different industries through continuous joint innovation. Open Telecom Cloud will gradually launch PaaS services on the basis of continuously improving the quality of its existing IaaS services, helping customers shorten their development and maintenance cycles and enhance their O&M experience. With relational database services, users do not need to build and manage their own databases, and they can rely on open telecommunication cloud hosting services. Similarly, by using container applications, users do not have to take on tasks such as cluster management, and only use container engine services that are readily available on Open Telecom Cloud. At the same time, the Open Telecom Cloud is also gradually embarking on the related SaaS services such as big data analysis and artificial intelligence. According to Lin Baifeng, head of Huawei's D&D Systems Division, “Huawei regards cloud services as an unwavering strategic direction and will continue to invest in this area. At the same time, T&D, as a leader in cloud services in Europe, has long provided customers with high-quality ICT services. It is the common mission of both companies to enable the digital transformation of European corporate customers." Anette Bronder, director of the T-Systems Digital Division and Dresdner Security, said: "With the public cloud of 'Made in Germany', we provide affordable, high-security cloud services for enterprise customers. Open Telecom Cloud is a particularly suitable for developers. Platforms for start-ups and start-ups can help them to firmly grasp the huge market opportunities brought about by the digital transformation.Industry 4.0 and IoT need a foundation of cloud services with outstanding performance and security.Open Telecom Cloud will provide digital business for each industry. Soil." As a benchmark customer of Huawei-German Open Telecom Cloud, CERN (European Nuclear Research Center) used Huawei-German Power to open more than 1,000 virtual machines to complete the high-energy sub-collision analysis. Due to its outstanding performance, CERN selected Huawei-Telcom to open telecommunications cloud to participate in the construction of Europe's largest scientific research cloud - "Spiral Nebula", which will support the science of the top European research institutes such as CERN, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and the Institute of High Energy Physics. research work. Tim Bell, head of the CERN calculations and monitoring team, said that CERN's laboratory has built one of the world's largest OpenStack private clouds. In the next 12 months, CERN and Huawei will work together to promote OpenStack's ability to provide large-scale computing services. To this end, both parties have launched a CERN Open Lab project. All research results of the lab will be returned to the OpenStack community, and all open source. Caption: Mr. Lin Baifeng, Head of Systems Department, Huawei, Anette Bronder, Director of T-Systems Digital and Communication Security, and Tim Bell, Head of CERN Computing and Monitoring Team Huawei has been providing leading new ICT infrastructures for industry-leading partners such as Tecco and its subsidiary T-Systems, including solutions for servers, storage, networking and cloud operating systems, to jointly develop and provide powerful and secure solutions. cloud service.

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