Huawei’s enterprise cloud communications solution launched at CeBIT 2016
Huawei’s enterprise cloud communications solution will provide converged, open and agile cloud communications platform to help enterprises and ISPs transform cloud services.
The solution was launched at CeBIT 2016 in Hannover, the world’s largest ICT trade fair.
Based on cloud architecture, Huawei enterprise cloud communications provides flexible deployment alternatives: private, public and hybrid cloud.
Multiple enterprises can build their own communication and collaboration platform with an “on-demand service subscription” to sharpen their competitive edge and improve efficiency.
Additionally, it allows access from various endpoints, which enables people to connect during a conference, in the office, SOHO or on a business trip.
Huawei enterprise cloud communications provides the following three innovative benefits:
- Converged: By integrating all the communication means and scenarios together, the platform provides the unified architecture and management, and delivers converged communication.
- Open: The platform empowers communication capabilities to the third-party applications, developing a connected network of people, things and organisations, which enables business processes of customers, improves efficiency and business innovation.
- Agile: Rapidly suits business growth with the flexibility to expand without interrupting services. On-demand service subscription is available upon ordering.
“As the competition is heating up, enterprises need to impliment communication and collaboration accross regions, throughout the organisation and between employees,” said Ma Haixu, President of Huawei Core Network Product Line.
“This will help strengthen the link between its partners, customers, and employees so that they can provide products and services that better suit customers’ needs.
“Cloud communication enables boundless communication, and it is easy to expand with business growth. This is why cloud communication has become the common choice of more and more enterprises.”