Huawei Cloud announced a set of agentic AI infrastructure products at Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026 in Shanghai, including Agentic Infra, ModelArts Next, Agentic Memory Storage, and AgentArts for enterprise agent observability.
Huawei Cloud announced a series of agentic AI infrastructure products at Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026 in Shanghai, according to Huawei and a Fierce Network newswire report.
Huawei said its new product launch focused on “Agentic Infra,” a package of infrastructure and platform services intended to support AI agents in enterprise environments. The company described the offering as part of its effort to provide a foundation for what it calls the “intelligent era.”
According to Huawei’s announcement, the Agentic Infra lineup includes a unified infrastructure for AI and general workloads, a model training and inference platform, Agentic Memory Storage, and AgentArts. Huawei positioned these components as tools for building, running, and observing enterprise AI agents.
Fierce Network’s newswire coverage also reported that Huawei Cloud introduced Agentic Infra and related agentic AI products during Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026 in Shanghai.
Huawei’s release says one part of Agentic Infra is designed to unify AI and general-purpose computing workloads. The company’s stated aim is to support organizations that need infrastructure capable of handling both conventional enterprise applications and AI workloads.
Huawei also highlighted a model training and inference platform as part of the announcement. Its INSPIRE 2026 event agenda lists “ModelArts Next,” indicating that model development and deployment were part of the June 5 Huawei Cloud 2026 New Product Launch and related sessions.
Another component, Agentic Memory Storage, was presented by Huawei as storage infrastructure for agentic AI systems. The company did not provide extensive technical detail in the source excerpt, but the name and positioning indicate a focus on retaining and retrieving information for AI agents and enterprise workflows.
Huawei named AgentArts as another product in the lineup. According to Huawei’s announcement, AgentArts provides end-to-end observability for enterprise agents.
For organizations experimenting with AI agents, observability is an important operational concern because agents can involve multi-step actions, tool use, and interactions across business systems. Huawei’s source-backed claim is narrower: AgentArts is intended to provide end-to-end observability for enterprise agents. The available source material does not establish independent performance benchmarks or customer adoption figures for the product.
Huawei Cloud’s official INSPIRE 2026 agenda also lists sessions related to AgentArts, Agentic Infra, ModelArts Next, and AI Confidential Computing. That agenda supports Huawei’s framing of the event as a product launch centered on agentic AI infrastructure and enterprise deployment topics.
Huawei Cloud’s INSPIRE 2026 agenda includes AI Confidential Computing talks alongside Agentic Infra and ModelArts Next sessions. The source excerpt does not specify the technical implementation or product details for confidential computing, so it is best understood as a listed discussion topic at the event rather than a fully documented product claim in the provided material.
The inclusion of confidential computing in the event agenda suggests Huawei Cloud is also presenting security and privacy-related infrastructure themes around AI deployment. However, the available sources do not provide enough detail to assess specific security guarantees, hardware requirements, or compliance features.
The confirmed facts are that Huawei Cloud held a 2026 new product launch at INSPIRE 2026, that Huawei announced Agentic Infra, and that the announced product set included infrastructure for AI and general workloads, a training and inference platform, Agentic Memory Storage, and AgentArts for end-to-end observability.
Huawei’s own announcement is the primary source for these product descriptions. Huawei Cloud’s official INSPIRE 2026 agenda corroborates the event context and lists related sessions. Fierce Network’s newswire item independently reports the announcement, but appears to rely on the same launch context.
The sources do not provide pricing, availability by region, detailed technical specifications, or independent evaluations of performance. Those details would be needed to compare Huawei Cloud’s agentic AI infrastructure products with offerings from other cloud providers.
For now, the announcement shows Huawei Cloud aligning its infrastructure roadmap with enterprise interest in AI agents: systems that require compute, model operations, storage, observability, and security controls to move from experiments into managed production environments.
Huawei Cloud announced a series of agentic AI infrastructure products at Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026 in Shanghai, according to Huawei and a Fierce Network newswire report.
Huawei positioned these components as tools for building, running, and observing enterprise AI agents.
Fierce Network’s newswire coverage also reported that Huawei Cloud introduced Agentic Infra and related agentic AI products during Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026 in Shanghai.
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