(28 Feb 2023)
SPAIN MWC HUAWEI
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Barcelona, Spain - 27 February 2023
1. Various of Huawei stand, phones on display at MWC tech show
2. Wide of Jacqueline Shi, President of Huawei Cloud Global Marketing and Sales Service, talking on stage at company’s Products and Solutions Launch
3. Close of Shi
4. Various of audience
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jacqueline Shi, President of Huawei Cloud Global Marketing and Sales Service:
“This year, based on our Pangu AI model, we will launch more than 10 Pangu industry models, such as power grid, healthcare, logistics and meteorology.”
6. Various of cameramen filming event
7. Various of Peter Zhou, President, Huawei IT Product Line on stage
8. Various of audience
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Peter Zhou, President, Huawei IT Product Line:
“We have a new product called Cyberengine. The purpose of the Cyberengine is to add this equipment on top of the normal data storage. Then the whole system could have the capability to detect the ransomware attack. If a ransomware attack happens, the Cyberengine will detect and also ask to data storage to do protection. So the whole system really will have more and higher resilience.”
10. Various of Bob He, President of Huawei Data Center Facility and Critical Power Product Line. On stage
11. Various of audience
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Bob He, President of Huawei Data Center Facility and Critical Power Product Line:
“We updated from the room to the cabinet. But the cabinet still needed the air conditioner, still needed some space, even if it was smaller. Now Huawei wants to assign power to the blade module. It can be put on the roof. And we have the biggest power in the world so we can support up to 12 kilowatts for so big power unit and so big batteries, we can out them on the pole.”
13. Various Huawei stand
LEADIN:
Chinese tech giant, Huawei, is dominating at MWC in Spain, but it's not all about the latest phones for the high street.
The company has been outlining new tech solutions for business, including protection from cyber-attacks.
STORYLINE:
Huawei has its latest phone models on display at the MWC tech show in Barcelona.
Out of 2,000 exhibitors and sponsors here at MWC, 150 are Chinese companies and Huawei Technologies Ltd. has the biggest presence. The smartphone and network equipment makerhas expanded its footprint by 50% from last year and is taking up almost an entire vast exhibition hall at Barcelona’s Fira convention centre.
But the Chinese company also sells tech solutions to corporate clients.
Some of its top execs are at the trade fair to give updates on this part of the business.
Jacqueline Shi, President of Cloud Global Marketing and Sales Service, was on stage to talk about the Huawei Cloud.
She outlined how the company's AI tech will help its cloud service make inroads into new industries.
“This year, based on our Pangu AI model, we will launch more than 10 Pangu industry models, such as power grid, healthcare, logistics and meteorology,” she says.
With more and more companies switching to multi-cloud systems, Huawei is launching new data storage solutions.
Peter Zhou, President, Huawei IT Product Line, says protecting used to be about mitigating the threat of natural disasters destroying infrastructure.
Now it’s about protecting against malicious cyber-attacks.
Huawei claims its Cyberengine can detect 99.9 percent of ransomeware attacks.
Gradually, that has been brought down in size.
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