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H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings

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H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings
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H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings

2024-11-22 13:21 Last Updated At:13:45

BEIJING, Nov. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nothing carries quite the gravitas of the Nobel Prizes, the five awards that were founded in Switzerland back in 1901 to recognize developments that have been of the "greatest benefit to humankind" in the fields of in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and in the promotion of peace.

These awards have traditionally noted people who have helped alter the course of human history and so it was telling when they were handed out by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences at the start of October that, for the first time, the work of people developing Artificial Intelligence was recognized.

This year's winners in the sections both for physics (John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hianton) and chemistry (David Baker and joint-winners Demis Hassabis and John Jumper) have been expanding the use of AI software into science and their recognition has again shown how far this new technology's reach has now spread, so quickly.

That's a conversation that was carried on to GITEX Global 2024 in Dubai from October 14-18 - an event which brands itself as the "biggest tech & startup show in the world" – with the scope of the impact AI is having around the world once again on show.

At the center-point of displays and discussions were the very latest in AI advances as were the issues of where these developments are going to take the world as the digital economy continues to evolve.

On hand in Dubai was Ray Xu, senior vice-president of H3C, as well as president of the Chinese business innovation and digital transformation group's cloud, compute, and storage product line. Based out of the eastern Chinese tech hub of Hangzhou, H3C officially launched two new H3C UniServer systems in Dubai (R5500 G7 and R5300 G7) - servers which can support more than 70 kinds of AI.

A week later, Xu sat down to reflect on that experience and on how an AI-led digital transformation, and technological innovation, are reshaping our world.

"These AI technologies are changing our lives and present a lot of new opportunities," said Xu. "That has sparked a lot of imagination about what the future will be. On the other hand, AI applications also face some challenges in areas such as data privacy and algorithm bias. In the end, though, I'm an optimist. I think the opportunities far outweigh the challenges."

Through its global commercial partnerships, H3C has helped expand AI technology usage across sectors including "AIGC [Artificial Intelligence Generated Content], autonomous driving in the new energy vehicle industry, and data-driven decision-making and personalized services in finance and enterprise sectors, as well as large-scale computing centers established by governments and operators."

AIGC is one development that has had a major impact on the way work is done all over the globe. Innovations such as ChatGPT are driving new growth across industries as those industries adapt to generative technology and explore ways to expand AI's uses.

Xu said there were a number of important challenges ahead, including developing the necessary infrastructure to support the power needed to drive this new technology, the development of more efficient power sources and servers, the building of data centers and learning how to deal with issues of privacy when it comes to data.

"At H3C we are committed to partnering with our customers when it comes to dealing with the challenges of business innovation and digital transformation," said Xu. "With our comprehensive product line, we have solutions for cloud, computing, networking, security, and terminal issues as well as Information and Communication Technologies [ICT] solutions. With these solutions, we help a lot of our customers in their new journey of digital information transformation."

The development of arithmetic power was another issue Xu identified, especially in terms of the Chinese market.

"I think there are four key challenges," he said. "The first thing is computing power. We need huge amounts of computing power, so how to scale up this computing power quickly is very important. Second, how to use this arithmetic power efficiently? How to schedule this power is critical. The third challenge is about storage. We need data so how do we make this data transfer very efficiently, very quickly? 

"More computing means more data, more energy. So, how do we leverage this energy more efficiently? Making data centers more green will be the fourth challenge but in order to address these challenges, the first thing we need to do is scale up computing power more quickly."

H3C has addressed these issues by focusing on "the upgrade and evolution of digital infrastructure to meet the needs of the AI era." 

The company has also launched "diverse heterogeneous computing platforms for intelligent computing centers, high-performance AI servers, advanced data center network architectures, and AI storage solutions to provide strong, stable, and scalable digital infrastructure support."

There has also been a focus on a green strategy when it comes to data center design and across the H3C production line, in keeping with the requirements of the industry. This includes such innovations as liquid cooling and box immersion, which are helping drive new growth on a global scale.

Overall, H3C has identified a "multifaceted" approach that has focused on increased investment in and construction of "computing infrastructure to rapidly scale up computing power," the company said. 

Other focuses include "the development of more efficient and intelligent computing power allocation and data storage technologies to enhance resource utilization and ensure data security and stability", while the company continues to explore "the promotion of innovation and application of energy-efficient technologies to reduce energy consumption during computing operations."

That's why, Xu said, the company is "open to different kinds of vendors."

"We have the service capability to help customers build their ecosystem in anticipation of AI development, so they can actively embrace them," he said. "We can always find ways to solve challenges and deliver more and more opportunities, backed by the belief that AI will bring us a bright and a smart future."

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H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings

H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings

H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings

H3C takes a deep dive into the challenges - and opportunities - AI brings

SYDNEY, Nov. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sungrow, the global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, has announced the signing of major distribution agreements with Raystech Group and Solar Juice Group. Under these agreements, Raystech Group (1GWh) and Solar Juice Group (700MWh) will distribute a combined total of 1.7 GWh of Sungrow's C&I energy storage systems over the next three years. These agreements mark a significant step in Sungrow's commitment to supporting Australia's clean energy transition through key partnerships in the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector.

Sungrow hosted two significant signing ceremonies on November 18th and 19th, attended by Mr. Renxian Cao, Chairman of Sungrow, Mr. Mark Miao, CEO of Raystech Group, Mr. Rami Fedda, Co-Founder and Supply Director of Solar Juice Group, and Joe Zhou, Country Director of Sungrow Australia, alongside key industry leaders and stakeholders.

Raystech Group will leverage its technical expertise and robust logistics capabilities to ensure flexible and timely deployment of Sungrow's energy storage systems. The agreement will also support Raystech's plans to enhance C&I project capabilities. At the signing ceremony, Mark Miao, CEO of Raystech Group, stated: "Raystech has strengthened its partnership with Sungrow, not only on residential inverters and batteries but now expanded to commercial projects. Following a C&I market discussion with Professor Renxian, Raystech is committed to advancing innovation in the sector. With a strong nationwide network and commanding market share, the partnership aims to deliver cutting-edge battery solutions for the commercial market, driving sustainable growth across Australia and New Zealand."

Solar Juice Group will continue to focus on customized solutions for small and medium-sized C&I clients, backed by its strong network and customer satisfaction commitment. Rami Fedda, Co-Founder and Supply Director of Solar Juice said: "Sungrow has been a key supplier over the past three years for both residential inverters and batteries. Solar Juice has always held a significant market share in distributing commercial inverters for Australia's C&I Rooftop market, with the majority in recent times being Sungrow products. It made perfect sense for Solar Juice to also offer Sungrow's commercial battery storage solutions. This will further strengthen our relationship and drive more volume."

Renxian Cao, Chairman of Sungrow, stated at the event, "The C&I storage market in Australia is set for significant growth in the upcoming future, driven by the country's strong commitment to renewable energy and a sustainable future. Sungrow is dedicated to supporting Australia's energy transition in partnership with Raystech and Solar Juice. Our tailored solutions are designed to meet the specific needs of the Australian market, and we will keep providing technical expertise, local support, and exceptional service to accelerate Australia's shift to renewable energy."

These three-year agreements, totaling 1.7 GWh, mark a major milestone in the growth of Australia's C&I energy storage market. With 27 years of experience from Sungrow and the market expertise of Raystech and Solar Juice, this partnership is poised to drive significant progress in Australia's renewable energy sector. As Australia works towards its climate goals and a greener future, the demand for reliable energy storage solutions will continue to rise, positioning this partnership as a vital driver for a sustainable energy landscape.

About Raystech

Raystech is an international brand in leading renewable energy wholesale distribution with a footprint all across Australia and New Zealand. In Australia and New Zealand, self-operated sales offices and widest warehouses across Australia and distribution centers in major cities provide a comprehensive solar solution to their clients. Raystech shares synergy with their clients and suppliers aimed to become an industry-preferred renewable energy wholesale distributor in a customer-centric business model.

About Solar Juice

Solar Juice established 2009, is an Australian company that is a wholesale distributor of Quality Complete Solar Systems - Solar PV Panels, Solar Inverters, Battery Storage, Mounting systems and Balance of Systems. We supply a national network of customers that are located in every state and territory of Australia.

About Sungrow

Sungrow, a global leader in renewable energy technology, has pioneered sustainable power solutions for over 27 years. As of June 2024, Sungrow has installed 605 GW of power electronic converters worldwide. The Company is recognized as the world's No. 1 on PV inverter shipments (S&P Global Commodity Insights) and the most bankable Asian energy storage company (BloombergNEF). Its innovations power clean energy projects in over 170 countries, supported by a network of 490 service outlets guaranteeing excellent customer experience. At Sungrow, we're committed to bridging to a sustainable future through cutting-edge technology and unparalleled service. For more information, please visit www.sungrowpower.com.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Sungrow Strengthens Australian Market Presence with 1.7GWh of C&I Energy Storage Partnerships with Raystech and Solar Juice

Sungrow Strengthens Australian Market Presence with 1.7GWh of C&I Energy Storage Partnerships with Raystech and Solar Juice

Sungrow Strengthens Australian Market Presence with 1.7GWh of C&I Energy Storage Partnerships with Raystech and Solar Juice

Sungrow Strengthens Australian Market Presence with 1.7GWh of C&I Energy Storage Partnerships with Raystech and Solar Juice

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