Huawei unveils new switches for enterprises

 

Huawei announced that it has unveiled a number of new
switches (series S7700, S6700, S5700, S3700, S2700, and S1700) for enterprise
users.

 

These switches leverage the industry’s best switching
technologies and offer innovative, environmentally friendly, power-efficient
solutions in addition to providing enriched functions and features. The
innovative designs of these switches help accommodate the diverse demands of
enterprise users, offering a new, future-proof IT network architecture.

 

Driven by the fast-growing IT application demands of
enterprise users, Huawei developed these new switches to include powerful
processing capabilities as well as state-of-the-art reliability, security, and
environment-awareness technologies.

 

Due in part to their easy installation, these innovative
switches allow for facilitated network planning, buildout, and maintenance.
Running on the versatile routing platform (VRP) of Huawei’s network operating
system, these new switches offer enterprise users superb future-proof
scalability. In addition, these switches employ an array of innovative
technologies to reduce power consumption, enabling enterprises to operate in a
more energy-efficient manner.

 

The increasing use of virtualization, VoIP, video and
Web 2.0 applications is changing traffic patterns on enterprise networks,
requiring greater reliability, performance and flexibility from LAN
switches.  At the same time, the need for greater power efficiency and
lower TCO is driving a new generation of switching architectures,” said Paula
Musich, senior analyst, Current Analysis. 

 

The IT system of an enterprise is becoming increasingly
important, and associated IT applications are undergoing dramatic changes. Due
to its extensive experience in the data communication segment, Huawei
recognizes the growing importance of the IT system and has anticipated its
evolution,” said Liu Shaowei, president, Enterprise Networking Business Unit,
Huawei.

 

In light of this, the launch of Huawei’s new switches
coincides with the growing willingness of enterprises to set up a
next-generation IT network architecture. In order to offer enterprise users premium
products and services, Huawei will continue developing innovative enterprise
networking products and solutions,” Shaowei added.

 

To date, Huawei has delivered more than four million sets
of switches and nearly one million sets of routers, which are widely used in
the telecommunications, finance, transportation, power supply, education, and
oil industries. Huawei switches and routers provide services for two billion
users around the world.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team

editor@telecomlead.com

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