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Huawei unveils CloudCampus 2.0 solution to lead campus networks into the intelligence gigabit-wireless era

Network technology experts from around the Middle East participated in the Huawei Middle East IP Club Carnival 2020 to discuss the quick pace of electronic transformation and exactly how a connection is accelerating the planet around us, completely changing the way we live as well as work.

The two-day occasion was held online on July 13 and 14 under the motif "Rethink IP: New Connection, New Dimension."

Throughout the virtual event, Huawei took a step further in campus networking by introducing CloudCampus 2.0, its most recent campus network solution.

Sticking out with intelligent upgrades in connection, experience, and O&M, this future-proof remedy aids ventures of all sizes to build gigabit fully-wireless smart campus networks and accelerate the connectivity of everything in enterprise campuses.

CloudCampus 2.0 addresses the raising need of latency-sensitive and bandwidth-hungry applications on university networks, by ensuring the quality of essential solutions, enough bandwidth per customer, and various other requirements to make sure that enterprises can experience seamless connectivity within their campus.

Within the CloudCampus 2.0 array is a full line-up of all-new, high-bandwidth, high-performance wired and cordless network devices that can accelerate electronic transformation for enterprises of any kind.

New CloudCampus 2.0 products include Huawei AirEngine 8760, the industry's only Wi-Fi 6 AP to support 16 spatial streams and delivery 10.75 Gbps throughput; Huawei's all-new CloudEngine S series multi-GE switches (CloudEngine S5732-H), which provides up to 48 ports capable of GE, 2.5GE, 5GE, and 10GE speeds and allow on-demand rate upgrades through software, and Huawei CloudEngine S12700E, which provides 40-port 25GE line cards with a large buffer of 4 GB and combines these advantages with HQoS to ensure an uncompromised experience of critical users and applications.

The Huawei Middle East IP Club is an initiative aimed at building an open, cooperative, and sharing platform and comprising network technology experts from around the region.

During the interactive Carnival 2020 online event, members had the opportunity to share discussions with global and regional experts on the latest wireless campus technology trends, and how enterprises can build fully wireless, secure workplaces and campus networks based on next-generation Wi-Fi 6 technologies to meet future digitalization demands.

Dr. Li Xing, President of the Campus Network Domain, Data Communication Product Line, Huawei, said: "The Huawei Middle East IP Club Carnival 2020 is an essential event to share knowledge and experiences discuss the most pressing matters in the digitization journey today.

Our world is continuously changing due to rapid advances in technology, and many businesses still do not understand to utilize connectivity and digitization to their benefit fully fit. Bringing together the region's foremost minds in IP can create robust platforms for dialogue that will see exciting new pathways opening up for businesses and individuals across the region to take advantage of the best practices."

During a panel discussion, 'How can enterprises accelerate digital transformation based on the next-generation all-wireless campus network'? The online event observed industry leaders sharing use cases and exhibiting how challenges were overcome in their business campus networks and success stories in campus digital transformation in an ever-changing business situation.

Panelists included Bill Menezes, Director Analyst, Gartner, Eng. Saad AlMasradi AlQahtani, Assistant Deputy Minister, Digital Technologies at Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia; Saud Al Salmi, Network Department Director, Oman Royal Court Affairs; Dr. Li Xing, President of the Campus Network Domain, Data Communication Product Line, Huawei; Dr. Osama Aboul-Magd, Chair of IEEE 802.11ax, Chair of IEEE 802.11 HEW SG, Chair of IEEE 802.11ac, Huawei, and Faisal Malik, CTO, Enterprise Group, Huawei Middle East.

"Wi-Fi6 has been a true enabler for our digital transformation, andhas supported us toercome thrrent situatsituation's challenges have been equipped to provide advanced patient-centric healthcare services, from remote collaboration to telemedicine & patient monitoring, ultimately easing patients' lives." commented Eng. Saad AlMasradi AlQahtani, Assistant Deputy Minister, Digital Technologies at Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia.

"Huawei's all-wireless campus technology, such as Wi-Fi6 has empowered us to adopt various government services in a wireless environment and has helped us by providing benefits like better network coverage, improved capacity & efficient video broadcasting for 4K and 8K video, ultimately improving overall user experience." added Saud Al Salmi, Network department director, Oman Royal Court Affairs.

Event participants also took a virtual tour of the Huawei Data Communications Network Innovation Lab and the Songshan Lake campus in China, to see how the company leverages cutting-edge network technologies for its digital transformation.

"Businesses are advancing digitally faster than ever before," Dr. Li Xing continued. "During this process, interest will continue to grow for intelligent IP networks that give super capacity, intelligent experience, and autonomous driving. Moving forward, we will resume to reinvest in innovation, and innovate collectively with our clients and partners, to secure a lead in intelligent IP networks and serve important standards mature."

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