Huawei Enterprise provides a broad range of innovative ICT infrastructure products and solutions in fields such as Cloud Computing, Big Data, the Internet of Things, and Software-Defined Networking (SDN).

“Huawei may be fairly new in the enterprise sector, but we have maintained steady, sustainable growth, with 76% of that growth coming from worldwide partners in 2017,” Rose Moyo, Wireless Solutions Director for the Huawei Enterprise Business Group of the Eastern and Southern Africa region, told attendees at Pinnacle TechScape 2017.

The ICT Solutions provider has been ranked 129th on the Fortune 500 list for sales revenue in 2016, ranked 72nd in the Interbrand top 100 global brands, and gets 67% of its revenue from the overseas market.

“As such, we are embarking on digital transformation journey with our channel partners, who represent an expanding network of talent in an emerging ecosystem,” Moyo added.

Digital Transformation is well underway, celebrating successes among forward-thinking, strategically-adept businesses, while simultaneously undoing some of the world’s most famous brands.

Many businesses have underestimated the challenges of undertaking digital transformation, while others are successfully transforming to capture exciting new opportunities and are partnering with established technology leaders.

“Huawei currently works with a third of global Fortune 500 enterprises, including Volkswagen, GE, Sony and Intel, with more than 40 percent of those among the top 100,” said Moyo.

“Embarking on the road to digital transformation relies on a community of a shared interest between Huawei, partners and customers, and there are infinite possibilities ahead of us, which rely on the convergence of business and technology.”

Huawei’s success lies in simplifying the complexities of digital transformation through, in part, an open platform and ecosystem that allows ICT developers to innovate jointly with Huawei and a “Developer Zone” where Huawei’s brand partners can engage with each other on their own ICT projects.

“We are leading on the road to digital transformation and enabling our customers’ business success by looking at both the platform strategy, which is open, flexible, resilient and secure, and the ecosystem strategy, which is symbiotic, interdependent and regenerative – both of which are driven by our channel partnerships,” Moyo added.

Huawei aims to collaboratively deliver innovative solutions to industries through over 200 joint solutions that enable transformation in energy, manufacturing, transportation, finance and smart cities.

For more information, visit the Huawei Enterprise website.