China's tech giant Huawei hosted a cloud database summit in Thailand to promote AI-native database technologies. Experts from various industries shared insights and experiences. The event aligns with Thailand’s digital strategy to become a data-driven country, said David Li, CEO of Huawei Thailand. Zeng Xingyun, President of Huawei Cloud Asia Pacific, highlighted their focus on cybersecurity and privacy.
China's tech giant Huawei hosted a cloud database summit in Thailand to promote the innovation and application of AI-native database technologies.
Around 20 experts from 15 industries, including local customers and partners, shared their insights through keynotes, panels, and hands-on labs.
The Thai government released a digital strategy last year to become a data-driven country, necessitating a prosperous database ecosystem of local system integrators, software developers, and applications for the national digital blueprint, stated David Li, CEO of Huawei Thailand.
With over 20 years of experience in database technology, Huawei's new distributed database technology promises to help Thailand unlock the full value of its data.
Since entering the Southeast Asian market in 2019, Huawei's public cloud services have grown 20 times, establishing it as one of the fastest-growing cloud vendors in the region, according to Zeng Xingyun, President of Huawei Cloud Asia Pacific.
Emphasizing the importance of data security, Zeng noted that Huawei prioritizes cybersecurity and privacy protection over commercial interests.
Compliance remains their top priority, he told Xinhua at the summit.