Huawei Launches OpenEuler Along With Meng Release
JAKARTA – Huawei released the OpenEuler software operating system on Saturday, September 25. The launch by the Chinese telecommunications technology giant coincided with the release of senior official Meng Wanzhou after serving nearly three years in Canada.
The latest open software system (OS) is the second series developed independently by Huawei after HarmonyOS. OpenEuler can be widely used in various forms of hardware such as servers, cloud computing, and edge computing.
The latest OS can be applied to information, communication and operational technology, according to a Huawei source quoted by Antara.
Moreover, Huawei has produced various products, such as servers, data storage services, transmitter towers, routers and others that are equipped with OS. Huawei will make OpenEuler and HarmonyOS to meet the needs of the digital world.
OpenEuler has been around since 2019, but only officially launched on Saturday which coincidentally coincided with Meng's return from Canada.
Meng was released from prison after signing an agreement to suspend prosecution for her alleged fraud case in a virtual trial with a federal court in Brooklyn, United States.
The arrival of the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, on Saturday evening was greeted like a hero.
As soon as he got off the plane, Meng, who was wearing a red shirt, immediately got a wreath of flowers and walked over, waving to hundreds of people, some of whom carried banners in Mandarin "Huan Ying Meng Wanzhou Nu Shi Hui Jia" or "Welcome to Miss Meng Wanzhou's Return".
"The fraud case against Meng is just fabricated. What the US and Canada are doing is arbitrary detention," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a text message received by ANTARA in Beijing, Sunday, September 26 morning.