Factsheet: mythbusters
Get your facts straight
Get your facts straight
Artificial Intelligence is already a new, general purpose technology and will change all industries and organisations on earth.
Huawei and Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute, Incibe, have launched a cyber security competition to encourage young talent to help produce a safer society.
Advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things, robotics, augmented reality and 3D printing will greatly reduce costs, increase efficiency and drive economic growth.
Huawei has made strong inroads into Europe in the last couple of years, which we can see in steadily rising brand awareness and opinion data
The "1+1" full-scenario antenna solutions satisfy future evolution requirements through one-off deployment
The collaboration will be enabled by the emerging 5G broadband digital ecosystem
Huawei has achieved double-digit growth in the telecom operator outsourcing market. Other big technology vendors face declines.
The scope of AI-led innovation is widening, with banks and insurers actively applying AI techniques in the front and back office
Huawei is working to improve security standards for the burgeoning Internet of Things industry, which is suffering from attacks due to poor awareness in companies and insufficient investment.
The solution delivers high levels of security, stability and flexibility, compelling economics, and is set to fuel Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 with new-found efficiency.
The PEACE Cable system spanning 12,000 km will connect Asia, Africa and Europe and is targeted to be ready for service in the first quarter of 2020.
Huawei won the award at the IoT Solutions World Congress, held in Barcelona, for its work helping Peugeot Citroën launch the DS7 connected car.
AI is an overused buzzword in the tech industry at the moment. Many companies claim its transformative effect, but only a handful have done a decent job of utilizing its power to truly differentiate…