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Interview: The sum of three zeros equals an automated campus network

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Hear an evaluation of Huawei's Autonomous Driving Network platform... The sum of three zeros equals

Hear an evaluation of Huawei's Autonomous Driving Network platform... [The Register](?&utm_source=events&utm_medium=mailshot&utm_content=webcast) The sum of three zeros equals an automated campus network Hear an evaluation of Huawei's Autonomous Driving Network platform A free Webcast from The Register [Watch Now]( Hello {NAME}, The scale of the digital transformation required by organizations and enterprises can be just too sophisticated, too big, too expensive and time-consuming to use traditional manual solutions. Migrating network applications to the cloud requires the kind of supersonic rapid readiness and solid Wi-Fi experience that Huawei's Level 3 Autonomous Driving Network for campuses offers. The 'three zeros' might sound like a game or a mathematical conundrum, but they stand for zero wait time for service provisioning, zero application interruptions and zero intervention for terminal management. Watch our latest "Autonomous Driving Network" webinar recorded on September 6 with The Register's Simon Sharwood in discussion with Jerry Guo, President of Huawei's NCE Data Communication Domain while they explore 'three zeros' in action. It will cover the use of innovations such as Intent Deployment, a system which will automatically recommend the best solution for service provisioning. Also on the agenda is how the real time detection of network quality with automatic optimization enhances network usage experience and where intelligent terminal management solutions can be automatically deployed to achieve safe access and control of access behaviour. Click here to access the webinar and learn about what Huawei's Autonomous Driving Network platform offers. [Watch Now]( The Register has a library full of webcasts, covering all areas of IT. [Take a look!]( You are receiving this invite as a member of our events list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its content are Copyright © 2022 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing, Portland Trading Estate, 14 Portland Street, Southport, PR8 1LJ, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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