ZTE Corp., a global provider of information and communication technology solutions, presented its latest digital infrastructure advancements at the Philippines Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2025. These solutions aim to improve efficiency, promote sustainability, and support local businesses in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.
“We continue to support digital transformation in the region through locally adaptable and energy-efficient technologies,” said Xiao Zhang, chief marketing officer at ZTE Southeast Asia. “Our goal is to help industries move toward a more connected and sustainable future.”
ZTE introduced its full-stack server lineup built through the work of more than 1,500 R&D engineers and supported by over 1,400 patents, including more than 200 already granted. These servers feature proprietary designs in key components such as motherboards, BIOS/BMC systems, and intelligent network cards. ZTE said it can deliver these systems within 48 hours and offer 24-hour technical support worldwide.
Green data solutions
The company also highlighted its green data center solutions, including cooling systems that use cold plate and immersion liquid technology. These systems are designed to cut energy use and meet global environmental standards such as LEED and BERDE.
“Our modular data center approach allows for faster project completion and helps businesses stay on schedule,” said Zhang.
ZTE said it has already deployed more than 450 data center projects globally, including in the Philippines, Bangladesh, and Indonesia. These projects are meant to support the growing digital economies in the region.
The company is also working with local partners to develop cloud storage, intelligent computing, and smart city infrastructure. By combining global technologies with local operations, ZTE said it aims to help more businesses adopt digital tools that are both practical and sustainable.