Smartphone sales are growing again, and Huawei is on the rise
At the end of the first quarter of 2018, smartphone sales are back up - and one of the winners is Huawei.
At the end of the first quarter of 2018, smartphone sales are back up - and one of the winners is Huawei.
“New Architectures” award recognises Huawei’s LampSite Libero solution, offering excellent wireless backhaul capability, flexible installation and simplified deployment indoors.
Huawei's Global Connectivity Index 2018 says that industries embedding AI in broadband, data centres, cloud, big data and IT will redefine connectivity and propel a new wave of economic growth.
Google, Microsoft and Amazon may have made High-Performance Computing more accessible to organisations, but dedicated HPC infrastructure still rules when crunching heavy workloads.
According to GfK, Huawei's smartphone market share in Poland reached 36% in April, almost 10% higher than second-placed Samsung.
Huawei Spain and Madrid Technical University (UPM) have signed an agreement for the creation of a Huawei-UPM 5G Chair in Business at the educational institution.
Huawei has won a top industry award for architecture that manages network functions virtualization (NFV), a key technology for 5G and Cloud.
To remain competitive and build on its many strengths, Europe should enact regulations that encourage investment in digital infrastructure while stimulating demand for digital services
[London, UK, May 22, 2018]: Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced that it has been named ‘Supplier of the Decade’ by Vodafone.
Nos announced the last phase of a multi-year investment cycle in network infrastructure in Madeira worth EUR 30 million, together with partner Huawei.
New Huawei UK managing director Anson Zhang believes Huawei can become firmly established as a premium brand in the UK.
'A Better-Connected Future for Youth' competition covered more countries, a greater number of participants, and more diverse technical domains than ever before
10 university students aged 26 or under in the second or third year of their course in telecommunications engineering or computer studies will be able to study in China.