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Huawei Cloud Accelerates AI Adoption with Cloud-Native and AI-Native Strategies

March 5, 2025
3 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

Huawei Cloud unveils AI-native solutions, intelligent networks, and F5G-A optical innovations at MWC 2025 to accelerate digital and industrial transformation.

The Huawei Cloud Summit, with the theme “Accelerate Intelligence, Amplify Success”, concluded in Barcelona on March 2ndHuawei Cloud unveiled a series of cutting-edge services and solutions, driving intelligent transformation across diverse industries.

Today, AI is changing everything. Countries and companies are putting AI as a core strategy, and have the chance to build their own models. AI is not a game of heavy costs. AI models can be optimized by leveraging the achievements from the open source community. Data, especially high-quality data, plays a more and more important role in making AI a reality.

Jacqueline Shi, President of Huawei Cloud Global Marketing and Sales Service, pointed out that Huawei Cloud puts AI as the  core strategy, and by transitioning from cloud-native to AI-native, Huawei Cloud leads the industry with non-stop innovation. She elaborated that Huawei Cloud defines AI-Native in two sectors. One is “AI for Cloud”, which means they reshape and upgrade all Huawei Cloud services into intelligent ones using AI. The other is “Cloud for AI”, where Huawei Cloud aims to build the best platform, including compute architecture, data, model tools, and professional services, to accelerate the development of AI.

At MWC Barcelona 2025, Huawei held the IP Club Carnival under the theme of “Xinghe Intelligent Network, Amplify Industrial Intelligence.” At this event, Huawei unveiled its fully-upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Network offerings, reaffirming its commitment to helping global enterprise customers accelerate their digital and intelligent transformation.

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology advances rapidly, networks — as the cornerstone for information transmission — are undergoing unprecedented changes. Network infrastructures urgently need to be upgraded to underpin massive data processing, real-time response, intelligent applications, and security protection in the AI era. Beyond this, new requirements are driving networks to evolve towards a higher level of intelligence.

Intelligent technology represented by AI is driving the rapid growth of the digital economy. Against this backdrop, all industries need to introduce AI at scale to create a high-quality, high-capacity, high-efficiency, and high-security network experience.

Vincent Liu, President, Huawei’s Global Enterprise Network Marketing & Solution Sales Dept

As AI enables all industries, high-quality networks become key infrastructures. Against this backdrop, Huawei has fully upgraded its Xinghe Intelligent Network offerings, helping customers build AI-powered high-quality networks to unleash digital productivity.

– Sword Cheng, Vice President, Data Communication Product Line, Huawei

During MWC 2025 in Barcelona, Huawei released four F5G-A optical connectivity and sensing solutions. Additionally, Huawei introduced the latest “3 In 3 Out” developments in the optical industry. Huawei looks forward to collaborating with global customers and partners to continuously innovate optical technologies, with an aim to accelerate industrial intelligence.

Perry Yang, President of Huawei Enterprise Optical Domain, highlighted “3 In and 3 Out” trends in his keynote: Fiber-in Copper-out for home and campus networks, fgOTN-in SDH-out for industry production networks, and Optical-sensing-in, Hard-work-out for remote sensing applications in scenarios such as oil and gas pipeline inspection and perimeter inspection. Huawei’s FTTO solution now serves over 10,000 campuses, our fgOTN is globally adopted, and optical sensing has been deployed in over 90 projects across industries like oil and gas, airports, and railways, accelerating industrial intelligence through F5G-A technologies.

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