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Intent-Driven Networking

Intent-Driven Networking: Transforming the Network to Maximize Business Value
Many enterprises are prioritizing digitization to compete in today’s industries. According to a recent Economist Intelligence Unit survey, 40 percent of CEOs rank digital transformation as their top imperative.1
Enterprises are looking to gain significant business value through their digital transformation. They are adopting digital to meet customer expectations for a real-time, on demand, all online, DIY and social—or ROADS experience during every interaction with the company. They are also reinventing business processes and automating decision making to increase operational efficiency, quickly launch new services and cut costs.
In addition, enterprises are embracing digital to increase connectivity throughout their operations from production and logistics through to sales and marketing. This provides access to data and insights from across the organization to help shape business innovation. Furthermore, digitization can free up the traditional workforce to focus on the business’ core competencies and innovation.
With digital transformation well underway in companies across industries, the enterprise network is key to overhauling business processes, creating digital links with customers and redefining business models to drive innovation.
However, many enterprises are struggling to maintain their edge with their current networks which are complex and not continuously aligned with today’s business demands. Aging networks were designed for a physical world and require significant manual operation and maintenance (O&M) which stifles an enterprise’s ability to meet customer demands in a dynamic digital environment.
To overcome these challenges, Huawei is introducing the concept of Intent-Driven Networking (IDN) to connect today’s digital and physical worlds. IDN uses Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data analytics and cloud technologies to build digital networks that automatically align with a user’s ‘business intent’. Huawei’s IDN approach takes networking to the next level in terms of intelligence, simplicity, ultra-broadband, openness and security.
IDN Enables User-centric Networks to Enhance the Customer Experience
IDN enables enterprises to shift from a fragmented network to a closed loop network that can dynamically monitor, identify, predict and respond to a user’s needs. Using AI and big data analytics, IDN allows enterprises to move from reactive O&M to a proactive system that optimizes network performance and availability. By transitioning from a skill-dependent network to an automated and AI-driven network, IDN eliminates time-consuming manual processes, helping enterprises increase efficiency, rapidly deliver new services and free valuable team resources to focus on innovation.
Ultimately, IDN helps enterprises move towards a user-centric network that can keep pace with business demands for a seamless customer experience, improve operational efficiency and accelerate business innovation.
Intelligent Predictive Maintenance Optimizes User Experience
Simplicity Fuels Business Agility
Unleashing the Power of Ultra-broadband
Openness Meets Vertical Industry Demands
Proactive Security Protects Against Cyber Threats
IDN Drives Business Value in a Digital World

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