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Huawei releases WeLink, its answer to Slack

By Phate Zhang
Dec 26, 2019 at 2:56 PM UTC
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Huawei releases WeLink, its answer to Slack-CnTechPost

Huawei Cloud released WeLink, a smart work platform that supports Huawei's global workforce of 190,000 employees and hundreds of thousands of partners, to government and enterprise customers on Friday.

Huawei Cloud's official website has launched this service, which supports real-time interactive communication, efficient collaboration, connection of various intelligent terminals, and precipitation of corporate intellectual assets.

WeLink can realize the smart office of AnyTime, AnyWhere, AnyDevice, and AnyBody, helping users to work collaboratively through mobile phones, computers and other devices anytime, anywhere.

WeLink can also bring smart meeting rooms, a variety of terminals to freely implement a variety of screen projection methods.

It can automatically convert the minutes of the meeting text, scan the code to send the minutes to the mailbox.

It supports the translation of messages, documents, email and other content into seven languages and also supports one-click email to group chat, making communication across regions and languages easier.

The birth of Huawei Cloud WeLink originated from Huawei's own digital office transformation practice, Securities Times said citing Huawei insiders.

As a company with 190,000 employees, operations in more than 170 countries, up to 1023 offices worldwide, Huawei is urgently seeking a smart work platform for effective growth and global operations.

On January 1, 2017, WeLink 1.0 was launched by Huawei, providing conference, messaging, email, to-do approval, and knowledge sharing functions, bringing a collaboration tool and platform for Huawei employees worldwide.

So far, Huawei Cloud has built full-stack capabilities, ranging from the underlying chips (Kunpeng, Shengteng) to the entire machine (server, storage) to the operating system, middleware, and database full-stack controllable products and technologies.



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