Question 2: What's the difference between Huawei and H3C? H3C is Hangzhou H3C Communication Technology Co., Ltd., also often called H3C. H3C, formerly known as Huawei Sankang, is a joint venture between Huawei and three American companies.
The birth of Huawei 3 Company was related to a lawsuit between Huawei Company and Cisco Company of the United States in 2003. After the IT bubble burst in 20065438+0, Huawei began to expand overseas markets for survival, such as entering the American market. Because of Cisco's absolute leading position in the field of data communication at that time, many manufacturers entering this market also copied Cisco's products. Configuration of interface; The keywords and syntax of the command line are the same as those of cisco. Huawei's data communication products are no exception. Success gave Cisco a good excuse: On June 23rd, 2003, 65438+1October 23rd, Cisco formally sued Huawei and its American branch in China, demanding to stop infringing Cisco's intellectual property rights. Faced with the threat of Cisco, Huawei did not choose to withdraw from the international market, but actively responded. In March 2003, Huawei announced the establishment of a joint venture (for three years) with three companies that have entered a recession: Huawei Company 3, whose CEO made a special trip to testify for Huawei that Huawei did not infringe Cisco's intellectual property rights. At the beginning of the establishment of HHuawei 3, the company invested 65.438+65 billion US dollars, accounting for 49% of the company's shares. Huawei invested in related technologies and personnel (all were Huawei employees before H3C's current job number 1.200), accounting for 56.5438+0% of the company's shares. In 2005, March invested $28 million to buy 2% equity from Huawei, thus becoming the major shareholder of Huawei 3 with 5 1% equity.
In June 2006, Huawei sold its 49% stake in Huawei 3 to Huawei 3 for $880 million. At this point, Huawei 3 became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Huawei 3, and Huawei 3 was renamed H3C.
At the beginning of 2007, Bain, a private equity fund, invested $2.2 billion in cash to acquire 3, and Huawei invested $363 million through its wholly-owned subsidiary in Hong Kong to try to acquire 365,438+06.5% equity.
On February 22, 2008, due to the obstruction of the US Congress (on the grounds that 3 has mastered an important network security technology of the US Department of Defense), Huawei announced that it would withdraw its application to participate in the acquisition of 3.
At present, the data communication market is mainly divided into telecom operator market and enterprise network market. Huawei has been focusing on the carrier market, while H3C mainly focuses on the enterprise network market. Cisco's business spans the carrier and enterprise network markets and maintains a leading position in these two markets. Huawei is Cisco's main competitor in the carrier market. H3C is Cisco's main rival in the enterprise network market, and Cisco has advantages in energy, high-end finance, multinational enterprises, electric power and other industries. H3C has advantages in * * *, tobacco, transportation, small and medium-sized enterprises and related * * * procurement. In the field of routers and switches in China, H3C's comprehensive market share accounts for about 36.5%. In the field of switches, H3C ranks first in market share.
Before being wholly owned by 3, H3C maintained close relations with Huawei, 3 and NEC. Switches and routers sold in China are all Huawei brands, Europe and America 3, and Japan NEC. Therefore, the low-end routers and switches of Huawei brand seen in the market are actually produced by H3C. Due to brand switching, there is still a phenomenon that the same product has Huawei standard model and H3C standard model. For example, the s3900 series of Huawei switches is the s3600 series of H3C, the original Huawei 6500 series has become the H3C 7500 series, and the original Huawei 8500 series has become the H3C 9500 series.
Because H3C has a high share in China, it has also established a training certification system similar to Cisco, such as HCNE of CCNA, HCSE of H3CSE and H3CIE of CCIE. Due to the brand change, the names of these certifications have also changed, such as the original HCNE changed its name to the current H3CNE. Although the name has changed, the whole certification system is still the same, playing Huawei products ... >>
Question 3: Huawei and the current Huasan problem! ! ! H3C: H3C was originally a joint venture between Huawei and H3C. Later, Huawei sold its shares in H3C to you, and H3C became a wholly-owned subsidiary of H3C. Later, HP acquired H3C, and H3C was also acquired by HP, so H3C is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of HP. After selling H3C, Huawei set up its own enterprise business department to produce enterprise equipment such as routers and switches. Now the enterprise business department is one of Huawei's three main businesses. In other words, H3C and Huawei are now competitors.
Huasai: Huasai is a joint venture between Huawei and Symantec, with Huawei accounting for 565,438+0% and Symantec accounting for 49%. Its headquarters is in Chengdu. The main business is network security and storage equipment.
As can be seen from the above explanation, Huasai and Huasan have basically nothing to do now. Huasai belongs to Huawei and Huasan belongs to HP.
The orders of Huasai and Huawei are basically the same, but Huasan and Huasai are not clear.
That's all I know. I hope it works for you.
Question 4: What's the difference between Huawei and H3C? The predecessor of H3C is Huawei 3.
In the joint venture between Huawei and 3, Huawei holds 49% of 5 1%3. Four years ago, Huawei sold 5 1% of its shares to 3, then called 3' s wholly-owned subsidiary.
Last year. HP acquired 3, and now H3C is a subsidiary of HP.
Question 5: What's the difference between Cisco and H3C? The second is the difference in direction.
Huasan mainly focuses on the network construction, routing technology and network failure of small and medium-sized enterprises.
Cisco mainly focuses on network security, carrier communication technology and route switching.
Question 6: Which is the domestic brand, H3C or Ruijie, and which is Ruijie doing well? Its equipment has been used in Beijing Olympic Games, London Olympic Games and other large-scale international sports events, and our company also uses Ruijie NBS switch, which basically doesn't give me any problems ~
? H3C, a foreign manufacturer of China Gene, is said to be OK, but I haven't used the relevant equipment specifically! Not much to say.
Question 7: Solve, which will be more competitive in China in the future, Cisco, Huawei or H3C? Some people say that Huawei is backed by * * *, and some people say that H3C is a big Cisco in the market. Is an internationally renowned veteran hardware supplier, better than professional ones.
Huawei is the largest hardware manufacturer in China and has the idea of surpassing Cisco in one fell swoop. And in the past ten years, it has indeed surpassed Cisco in many markets.
Huasan, a joint venture between Huawei and another well-known company, has actually closed down, and Huasan is now focusing on the manufacture of low-end network equipment.
In the long run, Huawei is definitely more promising, but it is not absolute.
Question 8: Is the 8:H3C switch OK? After reading it, I know that the digital communication field is on the same level as Huawei, and the wireless field is domestic 1.
Question: What brand is h3c? H3C islands
The joint venture between Huawei and 3 is called H3C, and now H3C belongs to HP.
There are many tutorials online. I went to Honghu Forum to find a lot.
Question 10: Why is H3C switch much more expensive than other brands? I think the functions are similar. Is it really good? H3C is the brand of Huawei, and the switches are all enterprise-class equipment, so your price is certain.
Slightly worse, the brands with enterprise-level equipment are ZTE and Digital China. Other brands, such as TP and Ruijie, have never used enterprise-level switches, and home-level switches are good, so it is inconvenient for enterprises to comment.