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The finance industry is quickly transforming, powered by the rapid development of cloud computing, big data, Internet of Things (IoT), and AI. FinTech is reshaping all service processes, bringing users an all-new service experience.
A highly available and secure production center that ensures service continuity
A sustainable development center that meets energy efficiency requirements
A value creation center that has shifted from O&M to operations
An innovation center that uses new ICTs for intelligent management
Headquarters data centers carry the core banking services.
Regional/Campus data centers are the information hubs for regional banking services.
Smart banking facilities are becoming customer service experience centers.
Data center facilities are critical to data security, and service continuity is a top priority for finance.
Government policies promote green data center development, which will be key for green finance.
Services are centralized and the amount of data is growing exponentially. Financial data centers are now larger and use more complex devices, making O&M management difficult.
Large data centers are planned and built in one go. As such, they cannot support flexible deployment. Neither can they evolve along with the next generations of IT devices.
The UPS5000H delivers up to 99% efficiency in S-ECO mode and features 0 ms transfer.
Indirect evaporative cooling capitalizes on natural cooling sources.
The integrated system design simplifies procurement and speeds up delivery.
High-density deployment reduces the footprint.
Full-link visualization: Real-time monitoring simplifies O&M management.
Intelligent optimization: iCooling reduces PUE by 8%–15%.
AI enables proactive and predictive maintenance.
Components, devices, and systems adopt modular and redundancy designs.
Data center facilities are critical to data security, and service continuity is a top priority for finance.
Government policies promote green data center development, which will be key for green finance.
There are not enough O&M professionals for data center facilities. Talent acquisition is difficult at some branches, making data center O&M difficult.
In-row free cooling improves cooling capacity per rack; air-cooled smart module is certified for PUE (annual average PUE in Beijing: 1.111).
The modular architecture facilitates on-demand deployment and flexible capacity expansion.
AI-based intelligent O&M delivers 35% higher efficiency.
AI enables proactive and predictive maintenance.
Components, devices, and systems adopt modular and redundancy designs.
Bank branches often lack dedicated IT technicians, so it is difficult to build and maintain equipment rooms.
Bank branches in central business districts tend to pay high rents, with limited space available for IT rooms.
AI, IoT, and big data technologies can increase the intelligence level of branch data centers, boosting O&M efficiency and bringing other benefits.
Data centers carry a massive amount of data and ever-expanding online service systems.
Data centers provide network access and a few localized services, such as video surveillance and queuing systems.
Securities transactions require real-time performance and high reliability. Secure and reliable data center facilities are therefore fundamental.
Government policies promote green data center development. The data centers of securities companies need to reduce carbon emissions and save energy.
Services are centralized and the amount of data is growing exponentially. Data centers are now larger and use more complex devices, making O&M management difficult.
Large data centers are planned and built in one go. As such, they cannot support flexible deployment. Neither can they evolve along with the next generations of IT devices.
The UPS5000H delivers up to 99% efficiency in S-ECO mode and features 0 ms transfer.
Indirect evaporative cooling capitalizes on natural cooling sources.
The integrated system design simplifies procurement and speeds up delivery.
High-density deployment reduces the footprint.
Full-link visualization: Real-time monitoring simplifies O&M management.
Intelligent optimization: iCooling reduces PUE by 8%–15%.
AI enables proactive and predictive maintenance.
Components, devices, and systems adopt modular and redundancy designs.
Branches often lack dedicated IT technicians, so it is difficult to build and maintain equipment rooms.
Branches in central business districts tend to pay high rents, with limited space available for IT rooms.
AI, IoT, and big data technologies can increase the intelligence level of branch data centers, boosting O&M efficiency and bringing other benefits.
Big data and AI play an increasingly important role in analyzing a massive amount of insurance data.
Data centers provide network access and a few localized services, such as video surveillance and queuing systems.
Data center facilities are critical to data security, and service continuity is a top priority for finance.
Government policies promote green data center development. The data centers of insurance companies need to reduce carbon emissions and save energy.
Services are centralized and the amount of data is growing exponentially. Data centers are now larger and use more complex devices, making O&M management difficult.
Large data centers are planned and built in one go. As such, they cannot support flexible deployment. Neither can they evolve along with the next generations of IT devices.
The UPS5000H delivers up to 99% efficiency in S-ECO mode and features 0 ms transfer.
Indirect evaporative cooling capitalizes on natural cooling sources.
The integrated system design simplifies procurement and speeds up delivery.
High-density deployment reduces the footprint.
Full-link visualization: Real-time monitoring simplifies O&M management.
Intelligent optimization: iCooling reduces PUE by 8%–15%.
AI enables proactive and predictive maintenance.
Components, devices, and systems adopt modular and redundancy designs.
Branches often lack dedicated IT technicians, so it is difficult to build and maintain equipment rooms.
Branches in central business districts tend to pay high rents, with limited space available for IT rooms.
AI, IoT, and big data technologies can increase the intelligence level of branch data centers, boosting O&M efficiency and bringing other benefits.
For more information, please access the Huawei Digital Power Marketing Materials Center.