HomeLatest UpdatesSustainability

Huawei to invest Sh30Bn in technology in Africa, Middle East

Huawei to invest Sh30Bn in technology in Africa, Middle East

Huawei has announced plans to invest in technology in Africa and Middle East.  The Tech firm is set to use Sh 30billion to implement Open Labs program

Morocco to construct US $8.5bn train factory
Kenya to host Flower Perishable Logistics Africa conferences
Uncompromising safety and durability

Huawei has announced plans to invest in technology in Africa and Middle East.  The Tech firm is set to use Sh 30billion to implement Open Labs programme for industrial digital transformation in the nations.

The programme will be seen through Huawei ICT Academy as well as Huawei Authorized Learning Partner (HALP) programs.  It will involve innovations, providing them access to new framework, integrated platform, and talent pool.

Digital transformation

“These will be implemented via Open Labs and through the Huawei ICT Academy and the Huawei Authorized Learning Partner (HALP) programs. To achieve this, Huawei will invest Ksh 30 billion (US$300 million) into this program over the next three years to support its global partners. The support is part of a broader desire to boost digital infrastructure, including more robust connectivity and stronger, diverse computing resources. In addition, Huawei aims to assist businesses go beyond simple cloud adoption to maximize its benefits,” Huawei Africa and Middle East president Steve Yi said.

Data ingestion, transmission, storage, and analysis are crucial elements in the digital transformation, according to the Huawei company. In order to facilitate end-to-end data processing, Huawei offers full-stack products and product portfolios, accelerating its clients’ digital transformation.

“To address data storage, Huawei and Commvault, a data management software company, jointly launched a data protection solution that provides enterprise customers with secure and reliable data protection from end to end. This helps create a reliable and efficient storage foundation, allowing enterprises to maximize the value of data,” Yi said.

 

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 0