INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Huawei has no intention to become a data centre (colocation) operator and aims to be a data centre facility technology provider and build
the colocation provider himself, then you are competing with your clients
I would rather be a technology provider and build them for clients for their internal use or their business as a data centre colocation
Technologies, said in an exclusive to TheIndianSubcontinent Middle East.Huawei in the Middle East region has a combination of its own data
telecom power systems, data centre facility solutions, solar inverters for solar farms, on-board power systems and power conversion systems
for electrical vehicles.What are the different layers in a data centre?
Data centre facility is layer one of the four layers
The data centre facility is the necessary infrastructure which includes electrical and cooling infrastructure, backup systems and management
platform to host IT infrastructure.In the new digital economy, service providers, namely colocation operators, are offering data centre
facility as a service.Second layer is the IT infrastructure layer consisting of compute, storage and network, also known as infrastructure
as a service (IaaS) while the third year, which hosts the OS, is known as platform as a service (PaaS) and the fourth layer is the apps and
known as software as a service (SaaS).In the new economy, all the layers come together to offer new services such as IaaS, Paas, Saas,
etc.Over 30MW capacityFor enterprise businesses, Sainani said that Huawei offers technology and solutions from facility to platform, first
It cannot be changed very quickly and people have to be very careful and prudent when investing in facility layer
a service rather than owning them.Also various IaaS, PaaS and SaaS providers need facilities to be able to offer their solutions and
building data centres in the Middle East from 2015 and have more than 30MW of data centres already delivered and under construction for
out or obsolete and this is bringing new challenges for our clients
New applications are demanding data centre facilities in all forms and sizes, from edge data centres hosted in closer proximity to the users
with lesser Capex and available in a short time but the aim is to lower Opex by ensuring high electrical and operational efficiency and most
highly efficient using a combination of efficient power conversion and cooling systems coupled with the use of AI to optimise energy
consumption through the life-cycle