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Recently, H3C was invited to attend the 54th Asia Pacific Advanced Network Meeting (APAN54) held in China. Jointly hosted by Tsinghua University and CERNET Corporation (China Education and Research Network) and organized by Quan Cheng Laboratory, the APAN54 focused on in-depth discussions on and sharing of experience in the next-generation Internet, network security, artificial intelligence (AI), and big data, among other topics.
As a prestigious and high-level academic forum in the field of future network research, the meeting brought together guests and experts including vice mayor of Jinan, the academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, director of the Quan Cheng Laboratory, professors of Tsinghua University, and chairman of the APAN.
Wen Weizhen, senior architect at H3C's technology strategy department, delivered a keynote speech online and shared H3C's practical experience in the application of technologies for future networks.
As a leader in digital solutions, H3C boasts full-stack capabilities, including computing, storage, and network-related capabilities, to facilitate digital infrastructure construction. It has made comprehensive and forward-looking deployments for the development of futuristic technologies and vigorously tapped into cloud and smart platforms and digital infrastructure to address the pain points and satisfy the needs of users.
By leveraging various technology innovations and applications, H3C helps users reduce costs, improve efficiency and unlock the value of data. H3C is ready to carry out in-depth cooperation with its partners in Deterministic Networking, In-Network Computing, SAV, and other fields, in a bid to jointly build an advanced network system featuring the integration of cloud, network and security capabilities.
H3C is a major supplier of network products and services for The China Education and Research Network 2 (CERNET2) and telecom operators in China. It is ramping up efforts to continuously deepen innovation in technologies and work together with researchers and partners to jointly advance the construction and development of global future networks.