Huawei unveiled upgraded AI-driven data storage solutions focusing on building efficient data infrastructure for Latin America, while improving data management, performance, and cybersecurity across enterprises and governments.

At the Data Storage Summit held during Huawei Latam Eco-Connect 2026, Huawei launched upgraded data storage solutions designed to help Latin America build stronger, AI-ready digital infrastructure. Huawei data storage upgrade in Latin America combines storage and artificial intelligence to improve efficiency, data protection, and business performance.

AI is no longer just a support system. It is now becoming part of daily business decisions and operations. Companies are using AI to process massive data sets, automate tasks, and support real time decision making.

But this shift is creating pressure and organizations are now dealing with:

  • Huge and fast growing data volumes

  • Difficulty in managing data across regions

  • Rising storage costs

  • Stronger security and protection needs

  • More advanced AI demands like long memory and complex reasoning

Huawei highlighted that solving these issues is key for enterprises to fully adopt AI.

How Huawei is upgrading its storage ecosystem

Modern AI systems need storage that is not only large but also fast, intelligent and reliable. Especially with agent based AI applications, systems must support long context memory, accurate knowledge retrieval, and continuous learning.

Huawei’s approach is to redesign storage systems to directly support AI performance instead of just storing data. Huawei introduced a full stack upgrade covering AI data infrastructure, storage intelligence, and management tools.

Key highlights include:

  • AI Data Lake solution built on OceanStor Pacific 9928, offering higher capacity density and lower power use

  • AI Data Platform using a 3+1 architecture for knowledge bases, cache, and memory systems

  • Huawei Unified Cache Manager improving retrieval accuracy above 95 percent and cutting response delay by 90 percent

  • Intelligent storage systems powered by AI for workload prediction and performance tuning

Huawei also emphasized energy efficiency, with systems designed to improve performance per watt while reducing operational cost.

Can storage systems become intelligent and self managing

That is exactly the direction Huawei is pushing. Its new tools aim to reduce manual work in data centers and improve reliability.

The iMaster DME introduces AI driven operations that can handle most routine maintenance tasks using natural language. It also predicts hardware failures and speeds up troubleshooting, allowing issues to be resolved in minutes.

How is data being protected in this new AI era

With growing cyber risks, data protection is becoming central. Huawei introduced upgraded backup and security solutions, including:

  • OceanProtect X8100/X9100 with higher backup speed and strong data compression

  • AI powered ransomware detection for faster threat identification

  • Integrated protection across both production and backup environments

These systems are designed to detect attacks early and prevent data loss across entire storage networks.

What does this mean for Latin America

Huawei also recognized 12 technical experts from partner and customer organizations in the region, strengthening local collaboration. The company said it will continue its “In Latin America, For Latin America” strategy, adapting solutions to regional needs. As Business Fortune observes, the company’s goal is to help governments and businesses in Latin America use data more effectively, adopt AI faster and build stronger digital systems for the future.