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    Huawei Cloud adds a silver lining with incredible cloud deals

    By Huawei South Africa27 November 2020
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    In the spirit of November’s biggest day, Black Friday, Huawei Cloud has announced that it is running a month-long Year-End Sales Carnival that is offering massive discounts on a wide range of cloud services.

    As a respected international ICT enterprise with over 30 years of experience, Huawei is ideally positioned to provide its customers with the latest cloud services in a reliable, secure, and continuously evolving manner.

    Fiercely committed to sharing its expertise and extensive best practices with its local partners and enterprise customers, Huawei Cloud achieves this via training, technical communication and joint projects. In this way, it is able to assist its partners and customers alike to continuously grow and ultimately to succeed in an increasingly competitive landscape.

    Huawei is ideally positioned to provide its customers with the latest cloud services in a reliable, secure, and continuously evolving manner

    The Year-End Carnival Sale runs from 5 November to 10 December. It’s Huawei’s way of thanking all its partners and customers for their dedicated support of Huawei Cloud in 2020. To this end, Huawei is offering huge discounts on dozens of hot cloud services, across the entire arena of compute, network, storage and security.

    In what has been a traumatic year globally, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic and its resultant fallout, Huawei Cloud aims to enable partners and customers – especially those in the small and medium enterprise space – to end the year well.

    Apart from offering customers big discounts in the cloud server, database, network, cloud storage, security and artificial intelligence spaces, these players can also get discounts on software-as-a-service (SaaS) packages from the Huawei Cloud Marketplace. This includes enterprise website templates and enterprise applications, such as enterprise resource planning and office automation from the organisation’s partners.

    Special offer 1: Free coupons worth $1 000 for hot cloud services

    On top of cloud service discounts, Huawei’s enterprise customers are also being offered special coupons and other privileges. These include offers such as coupons for a wide range of specific cloud services, such as cloud servers, cloud meeting, security, network and enterprise intelligence (EI) services. The coupons can be redeemed based on the individual order amount, as the company makes its purchases, to the value of US$1 000.

    Special offer 2: New user package from $1

    Similarly, new user packages are available for the price of just a single dollar, with newcomers to Huawei Cloud able to buy 1C1G cloud servers at this price. Furthermore, additional options include 1C2G, 2C4G and 2C8G cloud servers, which are being made available at a mere $6/month. There is, however, one proviso to this – sales are limited to one per customer.

    There can be no doubt that digital transformation is top of mind for businesses of all sizes, particularly in the “new normal” that has arisen in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. As digitisation continues to accelerate on a global scale, so the cloud becomes ever more critical. Huawei’s Year-End Sales Carnival is being launched in 2020 with the specific aim of helping more businesses to benefit from cutting-edge, cloud-based technologies.

    With Huawei operating some 23 data centres around the world, companies across the globe will now have access to massive discounts on some of Huawei’s hottest cloud services, as well as a local data centre from which to operate these.

    View Huawei’s specials, which are far brighter than the usual “black deals” available at this time of year, and find out how Huawei and the cloud can help you take your business into the future.

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