Huawei Unveils Cutting-Edge Data Centre Solutions

Industry: ICT Sector, Information Technology (IT), Telecom, Telecom & Mobile
Company: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Company Intelligence Tag: Marketing Insights

Huawei South Asia’s Digital Power Business Department successfully introduced its latest data centre products and solutions during the prestigious ‘Bangladesh Data Center Partner Event 2023.’ The event aimed to educate and create awareness among Bangladeshi customers about the transformative potential of advanced data centre solutions empowered by ICT. Huawei officially launched a range of groundbreaking products, including SmartLi, FusionModule800, and UPS5000-E, catering to various data centre needs. These solutions address the growing demand for efficient and cost-effective power generation in the thriving ICT ecosystem of Bangladesh. By offering these state-of-the-art data centre solutions, Huawei is empowering businesses to embrace digital transformation and enhance operational efficiency across industries. The event witnessed the presence of key partners, including Smart Technologies (BD) Ltd, emphasizing the strategic collaborations aimed at propelling Bangladesh towards a technologically-enabled future. Huawei’s commitment to the country is further strengthened with plans to establish a local data centre, fostering a robust ICT ecosystem for sustainable growth.

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