JOHANNESBURG,
(CAJ News) – HUAWEI is projecting a rapid growth of its Cloud business in the continent, partly because of a shift to such technology during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The company plans to increase its market share in Africa, through strategic investments and collaboration with partners.
Stone He, the new President for the Huawei Cloud Business in Southern Africa, said since its launch in South Africa in February 2019, the company has since established four points of presence.
These comprise two in South Africa and one each in Kenya and Nigeria.
“We will look to increase the number of these data centres as the demand for cloud services grows,” He said.
JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – HUAWEI is planning a foray into self-driving car technology as it enhances its software engineering capabilities as part of its optimisation drive to boost business resilience.
This is in the face of uncertainty brought about by geopolitical tensions, the resurgence of coronavirus (COVID-19) and bans by the United States.
Eric Xu, Huawei’s Rotating Chairman, disclosed the plans at the Chinese company’s 18th Global Analyst Summit, attended by industry and financial analysts, key opinion leaders and media representatives.
“We want to boost the resilience of our entire business, and since last year we have been working to optimise our portfolio with this goal in mind,” Xu said.
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Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei s Consumer Business Group, will remain in his current post and also serve as president of Huawei s Cloud & AI Business Group. 18:09 UTC+8, 2021-01-27 0
Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei s Consumer Business Group, is to remain in his current post and also serve as president of Huawei s Cloud & AI Business Group.
Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei s Consumer Business Group, will remain in his current post and also serve as president of Huawei s Cloud & AI Business Group, according to an internal statement.
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