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Huawei’s nationwide Cloud Innovation Road Show concludes

byCustoms Today Report
16/08/2015
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ISLAMABAD: One of the world’s largest ICT solutions providers, Huawei, has concluded a nationwide Cloud Innovation Road Show with strong participation from government and private sectors

The purpose of the road show was to point out how organisations in Pakistan can benefit from advancements in cloud-based IT solutions over the coming five years. As part of the road show, Huawei underscored its vision of creating “Open Roads to a Better Connected World” through various platforms including conferences and live demonstrations across numerous cities in Pakistan.

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The company’s vision encompasses five fundamental characteristics of the user experiences in a fully connected world-notably a desire for Real-time, On-demand, All-online, DIY, and Social connectivity.

The Pakistan road show was well received by cities including Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi with over 1000 customers attending. Many of the world’s most advanced IT and cloud-based solutions were showcased along the way. As part of the program, Huawei experts shared guidance on how new cloud-based IT solutions can be applied in various environments particularly in fields of telecommunications, education, banking and finance.

“Pakistan is at a crossroads of development. With abundant human resources and an understanding of cutting-edge technology, it is evident that Pakistan’s ICT market will continue to expand and contribute to the overall development of society,” says Aragon Meng, CEO Huawei Pakistan.

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