Huawei Cloud
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Huawei Cloud Restructures, Cuts Jobs, Focuses on AI with Profitability Goal
Huawei Cloud is reportedly undergoing a major restructuring, led by CEO Zhang Ping’an, to prioritize artificial intelligence and achieve profitability by 2025. This involves streamlining departments, focusing on AI-driven solutions (“3+2+1” framework), and scaling back non-core areas. The move follows executive personnel changes and aims to capitalize on the high-growth AI market, although potential workforce adjustments remain undefined. The restructuring marks another turning point after the previous dissolution of the Cloud & Computing Business Group.
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Huawei Cloud’s Open Ecosystem Recognized by Gartner
Huawei Cloud has entered the Leaders quadrant in Gartner’s 2025 Magic Quadrant for Container Management and boasts the highest global customer recognition score. Its comprehensive container product portfolio supports diverse deployments, including edge computing. The company actively contributes to open-source projects and its CCE AI clusters power supernodes that rival Nvidia. While facing Western skepticism, Huawei Cloud gains traction globally, particularly in South America, Africa, and Asia, with key clients and deployments. Huawei’s open approach and full-stack capabilities position it as a growing force in the container and AI spaces.
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Never Fear Full Storage: Huawei Cloud Expands Your Graduation Memories
As graduation season arrives, Huawei Cloud offers a solution to overflowing digital storage. It provides secure cloud storage with end-to-end encryption and intelligent local space optimization, saving precious memories. Huawei Cloud enables seamless multi-device synchronization and offers family sharing. New Huawei Pura 80 and nova 14 users can claim three months of 200GB cloud storage, ensuring graduates can effortlessly preserve their formative experiences.