ZTE Corporation, a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, has claimed occupiyng the first rank of cloud computing in China with 107 of its patent application. So that was launched in ZTE official statement on Thursday (05/19/2011).
Not only that, five new proposals from ZTE on the infrastructure, architecture, and ecological system of cloud computing have been approved by ITU-T at the 5th FG Cloud Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
ZTE has begun its investment in patent applications in cloud computing since 2006. According to 2010 statistics from China’s State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO), ZTE is ranked no. 1 in terms of cloud computing patents applications in China with 107 patent applications, followed by Huawei (94), Tsinghua University (52), the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (44), Huazhong University Sci & Tech (41), Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics (33), and Zhejiang University (30).
For its leading position in and long-term commitment to cloud computing, ZTE was appointed to the position of vice-chairman of FG Cloud as well as three of the principal author positions at the same time. FG Cloud is a research and development affiliate of ITU that was founded in June 2010 and is engaged in developing the ecological system, architecture, infrastructure and other aspects of cloud computing. With these appointments, ZTE will be in a leading role to influence and shape the direction and development of cloud computing.
Currently, the competition between various vendors on new technologies such as LTE and cloud computing has been heating up. ZTE sees competitive advantages in such new technologies for the future of the company and has made significant progress in both fields.
In 2010, ZTE was ranked second among all companies in the world in terms of PCT patent applications. In the same year, the major patent applications in the field of LTE, ZTE reached 7 percent of the entire industry.
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Not only that, five new proposals from ZTE on the infrastructure, architecture, and ecological system of cloud computing have been approved by ITU-T at the 5th FG Cloud Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
ZTE has begun its investment in patent applications in cloud computing since 2006. According to 2010 statistics from China’s State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO), ZTE is ranked no. 1 in terms of cloud computing patents applications in China with 107 patent applications, followed by Huawei (94), Tsinghua University (52), the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (44), Huazhong University Sci & Tech (41), Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics (33), and Zhejiang University (30).
For its leading position in and long-term commitment to cloud computing, ZTE was appointed to the position of vice-chairman of FG Cloud as well as three of the principal author positions at the same time. FG Cloud is a research and development affiliate of ITU that was founded in June 2010 and is engaged in developing the ecological system, architecture, infrastructure and other aspects of cloud computing. With these appointments, ZTE will be in a leading role to influence and shape the direction and development of cloud computing.
Currently, the competition between various vendors on new technologies such as LTE and cloud computing has been heating up. ZTE sees competitive advantages in such new technologies for the future of the company and has made significant progress in both fields.
In 2010, ZTE was ranked second among all companies in the world in terms of PCT patent applications. In the same year, the major patent applications in the field of LTE, ZTE reached 7 percent of the entire industry.
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