Hello everyone, today I will answer the question of what are the advantages of ICT? Many people still don't know what the ICT industry is. Let's take a look at it together!
1. What is the ICT industry
What is the ICT industry? Let's take a look at it together.
The ICT industry is the information and communication technology industry. ICT is an information and communication technology. It is an all-encompassing term that covers all communication equipment or application software, such as radio, television, mobile phones, computers, network hardware and software, satellite systems, etc., as well as various related services and application software, such as video conferencing and distance education.
1. "Filling the gaps" to enhance core competitiveness has entered a fierce attack period. With the changes in the investment and trade pattern, the scientific and technological innovation pattern, and the multi-governance system, great changes have occurred in the world, and information technology and electronic products have been greatly affected. At the same time, competition in high-end links and key links has intensified, which has brought competitive pressure to enterprises. To this end, enterprises continue to strengthen industrial innovation and technological innovation, strengthen independent core technology research and development, and fill the gaps in the key core links of the industry.
2. The ICT industry has entered a critical period of high-quality development.
3. The ICT industry has entered the second half of the competition for industry expansion. With the development of the industry and the market, enterprises will gain more development opportunities in the market by deepening their vertical industries and digging deep into customer needs. Taking cloud services as an example, from the perspective of market participants, traditional Internet giants are penetrating the industry, and cloud service providers with industry accumulation are rising. In the future, enterprises with industry understanding will have more advantages.
4. New technologies continue to explode, leading to steady growth in digital demand. The above is what I share today, and I hope it can help everyone.
2. What is Huawei's ICT strategy
As a leader in the ICT field, Huawei takes "The Fully Connected Road to ICT Transformation" as its theme, which is "Open ROADS to a Better Connected World" in English, to show the industry Huawei's latest practices and successful cases in the operator field.
As we all know, the exhibition themes and content carefully crafted by telecom equipment vendors at each communication exhibition are aimed at the main needs and development pain points of operators now and in the future. This time, Huawei added "OPEN" and "ROADS" on the basis of continuing last year's theme of "Building a Fully Connected World", highlighting the importance of "openness and user experience".
The most noteworthy thing is that at this exhibition, Huawei is based on ultra-broadband basic network, focusing on innovation and breakthroughs in 6 new fields, summarizing and launching the "1+6" strategy. For the industry, this theme is very novel and very different from the themes displayed by other equipment vendors.
It is reported that the "1" in "1+6" is defined as ultra-broadband basic network, including wireless and fixed networks. The "6" new fields include future network evolution represented by NFV/SDN, IT infrastructure represented by cloud, video, DC/IT services, business enabling platform including BES (Business Enablement Suite) based on IT PaaS platform, and big data.
It can be seen that the "1+6" strategy involves network, business and capability transformation, conforming to the development trend of operators from CT to IT, and its IT content proportion has increased significantly. Of course, this strategy is not formulated out of thin air, but is based on Huawei's successful ICT practice and many years of rich experience in helping operators transform, reflecting Huawei's Operator BG China Region's deep understanding of industry development.
Huawei helps operators win now, and also hopes to help operators win in the future through the "1+6" strategy.
So, why did Huawei propose the "1+6" strategy? What is the meaning and practice of each number in the strategy? In the context of the current challenges facing the development of the telecommunications industry, can it help operators achieve business transformation? In this regard, the reporter interviewed Yue Kun, director of Huawei's China Operator Marketing and Solutions Department.
As we all know, the industrial revolution has gone through the stages of mechanization, electrification, and automation, and is currently driven by ICT technology to enter the intelligent stage. "Intelligence" has been injected into hundreds of billions of connected devices, covering all aspects from production to life. 5G, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, big data, etc. are all ICT core infrastructure and technical capabilities that support the intelligent industrial revolution.
The ICT transformation path that follows the trend has been proven to be feasible, and it has also allowed Huawei to gain a faster growth rate. In the first half of 2015, Huawei's annual sales reached 175.9 billion yuan, of which China's revenue in the first half of the year was about 79 billion yuan. In the Chinese operator market, growth mainly comes from areas including LTE construction, all-optical network construction and ICT transformation, which has driven the continuous growth of China's full connectivity index.
"At this communication exhibition, Huawei released the '1+6' strategy with the theme of 'Open ROADS to A Better Connected World', showcasing Huawei's latest practices and achievements in the field of ICT transformation. Next, Huawei will continue to work with domestic operators to deploy future-oriented strategic transformation and build a better fully connected world." Yue Kun, director of Huawei's China Operator Marketing and Solutions Department, said that he is optimistic about the future development of operators.
ROADS experience drives operators to reconstruct their own competitiveness
With the rapid development of the Internet industry and the proposal and implementation of the national "Internet +" action plan, the dividends of the national "innovation-driven" policy are becoming increasingly prominent, the demand for high-speed Internet is growing rapidly, and the information economy represented by "Internet +" has huge development space, which also brings new growth points to the development of operators - enjoying more digital dividends from cloud computing, big data, Internet of Things and smart home applications.
Let's imagine what 2025 will look like? There will be 4 billion new Internet users, 27 cities with a population of more than 10 million, 8 billion smartphones in use, 100 billion connections, 1.7GB of data per person per day, and 3 trillion US dollars in mobile payments... The future will be a better fully connected world, and the future of a fully connected world will profoundly affect everyone, every organization, and every industry.
At the same time, in the era of the Internet of Everything, user experience has transitioned from independent application experience to an integrated experience that interacts and integrates the digital and physical worlds. ROADS has become a new user experience standard, including Real Time, On Demand, All Online, DIY, and Social.
Against this background, Huawei set the theme of this Beijing Communication Exhibition as "Open ROADS to a better Connected World". Yue Kun introduced that Open ROADS emphasizes the characteristics of openness and open source. In fact, Huawei emphasizes such an open concept for operators and Huawei's own transformation from CT to IT.
In addition, the traditional business of operators is more obviously challenged by OTT business, and the problem of "increase in volume but not in revenue" of their own business has not been solved. How to achieve these ROADS experiences? How to deal with business challenges? All of this requires operators to complete the infrastructure enabling transformation as soon as possible.
Specifically, these opportunities and challenges require operators to transform their own information systems from support systems to business systems, deeply integrate with the main business, and further improve the production efficiency of enterprises, the accuracy of customer demand matching, and the utilization rate of resources on a large scale.
Building ICT capabilities is the foundation of operators' infrastructure enabling transformation, which is also Huawei's advantage. Some people may not know that Huawei is not a novice in the field of cloud computing. As early as 2008, it began to deploy cloud computing and launched the "Cloud Sail Plan" in 2010, officially entering the big IT market.
Yue Kun told reporters that Huawei has now successfully completed its own ICT transformation, built its own complete IT capabilities, and injected IT's technical ideas into the CT field. It is precisely because of the active investment in the IT field in the past 8 years that Huawei has the ability to play a more important role in the current infrastructure enabling transformation of operators, and also helps Huawei to distance itself from other equipment vendors.
"As a member of the equipment manufacturer in the communication industry chain, Huawei has been studying how to help operators transform. Since last year, a relatively mature concept has gradually been formed, namely the "1+6" concept." Yue Kun summarized the reasons for launching the "1+6" strategy.
III. What are ICT electronic products
ICT is a service provided to customers. This service is a combination of IT and CT services. Communications, electronic information, the Internet, and the media industry will all be integrated within the scope of ICT. This is a new technical field. PDA is combined with mobile phones to make mobile phones work like computers, and PDAs begin to communicate like mobile phones. This is the application of ICT. It is easier to understand if we connect ICT with the Internet of Things. The Internet of Things and the Internet are two important development directions of ICT.
ICT is a combination of information technology (IT) and communication technology (CT), namely information and communication technology (Information and Communication Technologies)? It covers the communications industry, electronic information industry, Internet and media industry, and can provide a variety of services based on broadband and high-speed communication networks. It is the transmission, sharing and application of information. Relying on the advantages of basic communication services, China Unicom's ICT business provides customers with a package of solutions such as system integration, software development, IT outsourcing, and consulting services. China Unicom's ICT business provides customers with 7 categories, 16 sub-items and 29 sub-businesses, including the following services:
Mainly include: infrastructure integration, network communication integration, network application integration, industry application integration and other services.
Mainly include: office automation system, communication business system, network application, small and medium-sized enterprise information system and other software development.
Mainly include: network communication outsourcing, network application outsourcing, industry application outsourcing and other services.
Mainly include: redundancy and disaster backup services, network extension services, ICT security integration services, application platform services and other services.
Mainly include: consulting services, training services and other services.
Mainly include: IT project equipment sales, third-party equipment sales, equipment agency and other services.
Other ICT service businesses not included in the above services.
What are the advantages of ICT? This is the end of the sharing, I hope it can help you.