Huawei Philippines held the
Tech Day 2021 last November 11, aiming at discover how pioneering enterprises are
applying innovative ICT technologies to create digital infrastructures for the
entry of the intelligent era.
Whilst the pandemic has pushed
the pause button, performance varies from company to company, industry to
industry, and country to country. One of the keys to thrive is by going
digital. According to McKinsey, COVID-19 has caused digital transformation to jump
ahead by 7 years globally and by a full 10 years in Asia Pacific. In the face
of an increasingly complex business environment, resilience has become an
important development strategy for companies, and digital technology, is the
key to building this resilience.
Todd Liu, Director of
Enterprise Business Department from Huawei Philippines, said during his speech,
“ As digital transformation enters a new phase, we will tackle three big
changes. First, digital transformation will become central to office work. Second,
production will go fully digital. Third, digital technologies will benefit more
enterprises. In line with DICT’s national digital transformation strategy, this
new phase of digital transformation will create new requirements and challenges
to the digital infrastructure, which includes sensing, connectivity, storage,
and computing, as well as foundational technologies and software ecosystems. We
hope to dive deep with our customers and partners, to explore the Digital
Infrastructures that are Powering a Digital Philippines.”
Huawei released the
Intelligent World 2030 report early this September, which providing insights
into ICT technology and application trends in the next decade, and explains how
ICT technologies can solve critical problems and challenges of human
development, and what new opportunities can be brought to organizations and
individuals. In the report, Huawei predicts that by 2030, global connections
will reach 200 billion; and data generated annually will increase by 23 times,
reaching one yottabyte for the first time.
In a world where everything is
sensed, connected, and intelligent, Huawei will continue to innovate together
with partners for the digital transformation journeys. To align with this, Many
heavyweight guests were invited to speak at the event. Including Dennis Omila,
CIO of UnionBank of the Philippines, he stated that, "Union Bank of the
Philippines has disrupted the traditional banking channels by re-imagining and
re-engineering customer touchpoints. With the recent groundbreaking of the
UnionBank Innovation Campus, we have chosen to partner with Huawei to build a
new generation innovation campus network system based on the SDN technical
architecture deploying Huawei CloudEngine data switches and Huawei iMaster NCE
intelligent network management and control system to implement intelligent
network deployment, elastic scaling and agile service rollout."
Dr. John Romagna, Executive
Vice President for Systems and Information Technology from Luen Thai Holdings
Limited, shared that “ Luen Thai is in the middle of a major industrial
revolution 4.0 transformation of our information technology (IT) system – not
only in digitalization and AI – but the complete transformation in the
financial backbone of our multi-function, multi-location and multi-business
group. We are happy to have chosen HUAWEI to embark on this cloud journey with
us.”
As the Philippines moves
towards economic recovery, this sharing of mind will bring great value to
social development, especially for digital transformation and digital economy,
and make organizations more versatile for an age of uncertainty.
To date, 267 Fortune Global
500 companies accelerate digital transformation together with Huawei. With
almost 20 years of collaboration in the Philippines, Huawei is committed to be
the preferred partner for digital transformation for all industries in the
country.
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