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Friday, March 03 2023 - 01:47
AsiaNet
Target Reference Architecture for Carrier IT Infrastructure Launched
BARCELONA, Spain, March 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

At Huawei's IT Infrastructure Transformation Forum during MWC Barcelona 2023, 
David Chen, Director of Huawei Carrier IT Marketing and Solution Sales, 
launched the future-oriented target reference architecture for carrier IT 
infrastructure. Through collaboration between communication technology (CT) and 
information technology (IT), online and on-premises, and software and hardware, 
the architecture supports the evolution of Huawei and its customers from CT to 
ICT. Chen stated that intelligent, reliable, efficient, and collaborative IT 
infrastructure can expand the scope for the monetization of operators' network 
infrastructure, accelerate their digital transformation, and facilitate their 
growth.

According to third-party research, global operators' primary services grew by 
about 4% from 2021 to 2022, while innovative services like IoT, cloud, and 
smart home grew by over 10%. Telecom operators are presented with new 
opportunities in the wave of digital transformation. Booming digital services 
are driving telecom operators to rapidly move into the new field of integrated 
digital services. An IDC report shows that the compound growth rate of global 
telecom operators' investment in digital transformation reached a stunning 17% 
from 2021 to 2025. Telecom operators can leverage their strengths in telecom 
assets to go digital. Digital transformation has already entered a new stage 
that is characterized by massive amounts of data, high computing power, and 
strong intelligence, hence the need for better carrier IT infrastructure.

Chen also asserted that IT infrastructure must come first in digital 
transformation. As the core assets of operators, data, networks, and 
applications (or DNA), are key to digital transformation. Therefore, increasing 
investment in IT infrastructure can make it more efficient to monetize these 
assets and unleash more value. Operators have built a large and complex IT 
infrastructure over the past few decades, and they need a target architecture 
for reference in the future.

A carrier IT architecture consists of four layers: physical resources, platform 
technologies, industry capabilities, and digital products. The future-oriented 
target reference architecture for carrier IT infrastructure that was launched 
at MWC2023 focuses on the physical resource and platform technology layers. It 
is a comprehensive solution that covers distributed clouds (on-premises clouds, 
public clouds, and edge clouds), a unified storage resource pool 
(high-performance resource pool and massive resource pool), and diversified 
computing. This architecture is characterized by collaboration between CT and 
IT, online and on-premises, and software and hardware, allowing for maximum 
protection of existing IT infrastructure investment during cloud migration, 
while IT investment is utilized to accelerate CT asset monetization.

- CT and IT collaboration: The next-generation IT infrastructure is 
pre-integrated with network equipment. It supports the unified, end-to-end 
scheduling and management of cloud and network resources, enabling one-stop 
provisioning of services for customers. In addition, this IT infrastructure is 
pre-integrated with core telecom applications, such as business support systems 
(BSS) and operations support systems (OSS), greatly improving service 
deployment efficiency and reducing OPEX.
- Online and on-premises collaboration: Applications can be flexibly and 
efficiently deployed on distributed clouds (public clouds and on-premises 
clouds). Additionally, data can be efficiently managed across public clouds, 
on-premises clouds, and local storage facilities, while ensuring data security, 
maximizing the value of data, and improving service operation efficiency.
- Software and hardware collaboration: The evolution of IT infrastructure 
architecture must ensure that existing storage and network equipment, as well 
as other hardware, can be integrated into the new architecture, in order to 
protect existing investment, reduce the need to migrate applications and data, 
and improve both reliability and deployment efficiency.

Huawei has been working with operators for more than 30 years. Based on its 
expertise in the telecom industry and in carrier IT infrastructure 
transformation, as well as its experience successfully supporting the IT 
infrastructure transformation of more than 140 operators, Huawei is fully 
capable of helping operators evolve from CT players into ICT players.

Source: Huawei

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