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Agricultural Bank of China Banking and Financial Services 454716 $98.6B China Huawei Enterprise Huawei SD-WAN SD-WAN 2016 n/a In 2016, Agricultural Bank of China deployed Huawei SD-WAN as the foundation for an industry-leading financial backbone network, implementing the SD-WAN solution to support core global business transactions. The deployment is based on Huawei CloudWAN and incorporates SRv6 technology, with SRv6 explicitly used to improve the service experience of core global business transactions and to modernize routing and traffic engineering across the bank network. The Huawei SD-WAN implementation established an overlay fabric and centralized orchestration plane, with configuration for application-aware routing, quality of service policies, traffic steering, and encrypted transport between sites. Typical SD-WAN functional modules were used to segment traffic flows for banking applications, enforce policy-based connectivity for transaction systems, and provide centralized lifecycle management for edge devices and virtual network functions. Operational scope focused on the bank’s financial backbone network supporting transaction processing and service delivery for global business flows, with the SD-WAN fabric connecting transaction paths and regional service nodes. Network operations and IT infrastructure teams shifted toward policy-driven provisioning and centralized monitoring, using CloudWAN orchestration to manage path control and SLA-oriented forwarding for critical banking services. Governance changes emphasized network policy standardization and centralized change control for routing and security policies, with operational workflows reorganized around the Huawei SD-WAN controller and SRv6 route domains. The explicit outcome reported was an improved service experience for core global business transactions through the CloudWAN and SRv6 enabled Huawei SD-WAN deployment.
China Ping An Insurance (Group) Co., Ltd. Banking and Financial Services 342550 $140.8B China Huawei Enterprise Huawei SD-WAN SD-WAN 2017 n/a In 2017, China Ping An Insurance (Group) Co., Ltd. deployed Huawei SD-WAN to accelerate the rollout of its AI customer service capability. Huawei SD-WAN, classified in the SD-WAN category, was adopted by Ping An Technology to provide a programmable WAN layer that could be orchestrated to support AI based customer service applications. The implementation emphasized central orchestration and policy driven connectivity, using Huawei SD-WAN controllers to provision secure VPN tunnels, enforce quality of service for AI application traffic, and enable application aware routing with dynamic path selection across the enterprise WAN. The deployment used zero touch provisioning and overlay segmentation to isolate AI customer service traffic and to streamline configuration of edge devices. Operationally, Huawei SD-WAN was used to shorten the network provisioning cycle for the AI customer service platform and to enable centralized policy management for rapid service activation, as announced at the Huawei Global Analyst Summit 2018. Governance and operational workflows shifted toward network centric orchestration, with policy based processes introduced to manage connectivity and accelerate rollout of the AI customer service capability.
Government Savings Bank (Thailand) Banking and Financial Services 15366 $2.0B Thailand Huawei Enterprise Huawei SD-WAN SD-WAN 2021 n/a In 2021, Government Savings Bank (Thailand) deployed Huawei SD-WAN as its SD-WAN solution to advance a nationwide smart branch strategy. The implementation targeted a network estate of 1,060 branches and addressed an aging network environment with discontinued products that constrained data transfer to the cloud and limited future network expansion. The program aimed to deliver consistent service levels across branches and to enable frictionless operations for both in-branch and online banking services. The Huawei SD-WAN deployment delivered intelligent ultra broadband and on demand interconnection capabilities, zero touch configuration for branch devices, and unified cloud based management for LAN and WAN. The configuration emphasized smart O&M with centralized orchestration and monitoring to simplify provisioning and reduce routine maintenance, and it included support for emerging technologies such as 5G, AI, and IoT to future proof branch connectivity. Architecturally, Huawei SD-WAN interconnects headquarters, remote branches, and multiple clouds to create a synchronized network fabric, enabling seamless data flows and service continuity across GSB's branch network. Operational coverage encompassed branch operations, online banking channels, and IT group functions, enabling branch staff to access centralized services with high availability and secure transport across WAN links. Rollout governance relied on zero touch provisioning to minimize on site configuration and accelerate service rollout, with unified management simplifying policy enforcement and O&M governance across sites. The Huawei SD-WAN Solution accelerated service rollout, reduced O&M costs, and ensured smoother service operations for both staff and customers, while providing a scalable platform to accommodate future network and cloud expansion.
Banking and Financial Services 74952 $7.9B United States Huawei Enterprise Huawei SD-WAN SD-WAN 2016 n/a
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