"data-economy" said : Huawei to open New Zealand data centre

as declared in Furthermore, the company will open up its undergraduate programme 'Seeds for the Future' to 100 New Zealand students over the next five years. Chinese global services provider Huawei has announced the opening of a cloud data centre in New Zealand following a meeting between the company's CEO Ren Zhengfei and the country's prime minister Bill English. The Lab will focus on the use of big data, and how to maximize the potential of the Internet of Things through future technology such as 5G. The company said it will team up with local partners to build the data centre. Company will also take an extra 100 university students onto its 'Seeds for the Future' programme in a push for new talent.


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Chinese giant Huawei to build cloud computing data centre in NZ


Chinese giant Huawei to build cloud computing data centre in NZ
Chinese giant Huawei to build cloud computing data centre in NZRUBEN SPRICH/REUTERS Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei met with Prime Minister Bill English in Wellington to discuss its New Zealand investment plans on Tuesday. The obvious location for the data centre was Auckland but it "could be anywhere", he said. Bowater said the initial focus of its New Zealand data centre would be to serve the local market, but it could also "be a bit of a regional hub". Chinese technology juggernaut Huawei plans to splash out hundreds of millions of dollars in New Zealand after praising the country's approach to global business. READ MORE:* Huawei founder's NZ interview carefully chosen* Huawei controversy flares up againHuawei employs about 150 staff in New Zealand.

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