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Huawei Cloud grew 20 times in Southeast Asia
Recently, Zeng Xingyun, President of Huawei Cloud Asia Pacific shared the current progress of Huawei Cloud, saying it grew 20 times in Southeast Asia within the past 4 years.
With this achievement, it has become the fastest-growing cloud service in the region and Huawei become the fastest mainstream cloud vendor.
According to the following IDC data, in the public cloud IaaS market in Southeast Asia, Huawei Cloud ranks fourth overall, with a share of 3.5%, ranking first among Chinese cloud vendors.
Mr. Zheng said the value recognition of software and services in the Southeast Asian market is relatively high, and the market development potential is relatively large.
There is no one plan or business model in the world that can pass the customs. In the final analysis, customer needs must be prioritized. He said Huawei will naturally focus on the global market and make local adaptations to the needs of customers in different markets.
Huawei Cloud is one of Huawei’s strategic businesses. Huawei has made strategic investments in cloud computing infrastructure. Currently, the number of local data center nodes ranks first among all cloud vendors.
The following is the number of data center availability areas in 11 Southeast Asian countries (Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Brunei, and Timor-Leste). Currently, Huawei Cloud has the largest number of mainstream cloud vendors.
The most among them reached 14. In addition, Huawei Cloud also has 4 data center availability zones in Hong Kong, China, and plans to open 3 data center availability zones in Manila in December this year.
By the end of this year, Huawei CLOUD will have 21 data center availability zones in Southeast Asia. This count is the most among mainstream cloud vendors.
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