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Autonomous Driving Network Thought Leadership Paper Release Paves the Way for Autonomous Driving Networks
BARCELONA, Spain, March 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

During the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2022, Huawei commissioned Forrester 
Consulting to conduct a study about the autonomous driving network thought 
leadership paper — "Building Leading Digital Business Competitiveness with A 
Highly Autonomous Driven Data Center Network (DCN)". The paper discusses how 
enterprise data centers are transforming to modern cloud data centers 
represented by "multi-cloud and hybrid deployment", while DCNs are shifting 
from Level 3 to Level 4. The paper urges automation growth, along with 
suggesting ways enterprise data center networks can evolve towards a higher 
level of autonomy.

Forrester surveyed IT leaders and technical decision-makers of 197 large and 
midsize enterprises/organizations worldwide on the current status, challenges, 
and transformation goals of their data center networks.

New Technologies and Business Models Drive Data Center Networks Towards High 
Autonomy

According to the paper, 61.9% of enterprises are building data centers using 
private and hybrid clouds. Data centers deployed on the cloud provide 
enterprises with on-demand self-service, ubiquitous access, resource pooling, 
rapid elasticity, and measurable standard service capabilities. All this 
demands highly autonomous driving networks. At the same time, increasingly 
fierce market competition and fast business model innovation pose more 
stringent requirements on service continuity and real-time performance. These 
rising business demands also require more autonomy for fast network deployment 
and service provisioning, as well as to guarantee service continuity and 
prevent business interruptions.

Increasingly Complex Networks and Outdated Network Facilities and Technologies 
Are Key Challenges on the Way to Autonomous Driving Networks

After self-assessment, 64% of the surveyed enterprises believe that their data 
centers are in the L3 phase — conditional autonomous driving network. 
Technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and SDN help 
data center networks improve automation and intelligent O&M. However, 
enterprises still face many challenges in automatic deployment and 
implementation. Especially, the construction and O&M phases still heavily rely 
on experts' advice and employee skills, which is inefficient and error-prone.

In fact, most enterprises rely on vendors' solutions (covering automated 
implementation plans, processes, and related tools) to achieve a certain degree 
of automation for the single-cloud and single-DC network. As enterprise data 
centers develop rapidly, multi-DC, multi-cloud, and heterogeneous networks are 
becoming the new norm, exponentially increasing network complexity. As a 
result, the existing solutions, tools, and skills cannot meet the requirements.

Data centers are not built in one go. 50.8% of the surveyed enterprises said 
that they still utilize many old networks and devices while expanding and 
building their data center infrastructure. However, traditional network 
architecture is not flexible and evolves slowly. As such, it's hard to automate 
older networks. This signals another key issue — finding ways to rebuild 
outdated infrastructure and technologies to protect past investments.

Best Practices and Partnerships Can Accelerate Evolution

Forrester suggests that enterprises formulate clear data center network 
automation goals and evolution paths based on their current status and 
strategies. They can also learn from industry best practices. Network 
automation involves all aspects of technology — including network devices, 
hybrid cloud architecture, and automation — so it is difficult for enterprises 
to accomplish by themselves. The solution is to draw on the strengths of 
partners to accelerate automation, staying ahead of the competition.

Huawei CloudFabric 3.0 Comes Top in L3.5 Autonomous Driving Data Center Networks

Recently, Tolly Group — a global provider of testing and third-party validation 
and certification services — compared Huawei CloudFabric 3.0 Hyper-Converged 
Data Center Network Solution and a mainstream data center SDN solution. The 
report rated Huawei's solution with 3.51 points — far higher than the 2.8 
points received by the mainstream solution. It is also the only L3.5 data 
center autonomous driving network solution that has been verified by Tolly.

Huawei CloudFabric 3.0 Hyper-Converged Data Center Network Solution provides 
full-lifecycle automation and intelligent O&M capabilities for data center 
networks. It draws on several innovative technologies, such as the open 
programmability framework, service orchestration platform, digital twin, and 
knowledge graph. These allow Huawei CloudFabric 3.0 to centrally manage 
multi-DC, multi-cloud, heterogeneous networks, provision services in seconds, 
perform simulation and verification, as well as locate faults between 
applications and networks. The solution facilitates agile service innovation 
and enables real-time service provisioning. Huawei CloudFabric 3.0 has been 
widely used across industries such as finance, government, large enterprises, 
and carriers, accelerating enterprises' digital transformation and helping 
customers achieve business success.

MWC Barcelona 2022 runs from February 28 to March 3 in Barcelona, Spain. Huawei 
showcases its products and solutions at stand 1H50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1. 
Together with global operators, industry professionals, and opinion leaders, we 
dive into topics such as industry trends, GUIDE for the future, and green 
development to envision the future of digital networks. For more information, 
please visit: https://e.huawei.com/en/events/huawei-enterprise-mwc-2022

SOURCE: Huawei

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   Caption: Surveyed enterprises' self-assessment on the maturity of key 
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organizations globally with multiple data center requirements.  Source: Data 
center network automation survey, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester 
Consulting on behalf of Huawei, Jan 2022.

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