[New Era, New Meteorology and New Action] Fuzhou: Deepening the Development Strategy of Digital Fujian

  In recent years, with the deepening integration of the Internet, big data, artificial intelligence and the real economy, the digital economy is increasingly becoming a new engine and new kinetic energy for economic growth. Fuzhou continues to deepen the development strategy of digital Fujian, accelerate the pace of cultivating and expanding the digital economy, and show the vigorous development of big data and the Internet of Things by taking advantage of "cloud" to drive "things". In the report "China internet plus Digital Economy Index (2017)" released by Tencent Research Institute, Fuzhou Digital Economy Index ranked 9th in China, one place higher than the previous year, making it the only city in Fujian Province to be selected as one of the top ten cities in China.

  Cloud computing is surging.

  On the coast of the East China Sea, China Southeast Big Data Industrial Park, located in Changle District, Fuzhou City, looks inconspicuous from the outside, and the staff are also leisurely, but the machines in the buildings are very lively and around the clock, with trillions of data rushing here every second.

  In the second phase of Fujian Supercomputing Center located in Digital Fujian Cloud Computing Center, Gao Yuanrong, general manager of Fujian Digital Fujian Cloud Computing Operation Co., Ltd. told reporters that the server running speed here can reach 800 trillion times per second, which is continuously providing data support for government decision-making in meteorological, environmental protection, medical care and other fields. By the end of 2018, the running speed will exceed 3,000 trillion times per second.

  "In 2017, the Digital Fujian Cloud Computing Center was built in the park, including government cloud and business cloud, with 4,500 cabinets and 100,000 servers, creating a multi-tier cloud computing platform including storage cloud, computing cloud and application cloud." Cai Rongfu, director of Fujian Economic Information Center, said that as of March this year, the government cloud platform has provided 2,561 virtual servers, 1122TB storage, 506 Oracle Bone Inscriptions database instances and supporting networks and information security service for more than 540 projects in 153 provincial departments, taking the lead in realizing physical integration of data centers and business integration of information centers in the country.

  "More importantly, China Southeast Big Data Industrial Park, as an important bearing base for the digital Fujian strategy, is playing a leading role. Since last year, a number of "Guozihao" projects, such as the national Internet backbone direct connection point, the National Southeast Health and Medical Big Data Center, the National Land and Resources Big Data Application Center, and the National Work Safety Supervision and Supervision Big Data Platform (Fujian) Sub-center, have settled in the industrial park, which has driven the continuous development and growth of related industries. " Gao Yuanrong introduced that Fuzhou’s national Internet backbone direct connection point has two-way 800G interconnection ability, which is accelerating the operation of big data enterprises and the online experience of Fujian netizens every minute, and has become one of the core nodes of the national Internet.

  In addition, the park has attracted a large number of digital enterprises, and it has been officially opened for just over a year. The 360 Industrial Park, the big data centers of three major operators, namely telecom, mobile and China Unicom, and the southeast operation headquarters of Inspur Group have landed one after another, and a big data industry chain with a level of 100 billion yuan is expected to form rapidly.

  Not only are big-name digital companies gathering, but these big data projects are also accelerating into new kinetic energy for economic development. Last year, the total tax revenue of the park reached 187.52 million yuan. At present, the industrial park has initially formed a number of application platforms for big data industries such as medical care, education, tourism and location services, forming the prototype of big data, cloud computing and VR software and hardware industrial chain, showing the trend of national big data gathering and development.

  In the next step, the park will build a pattern of "two clouds in the sky, two roads on the ground and a supercomputer in the middle", namely, the government cloud and enterprise cloud in digital Fujian, the direct connection point of the national Internet backbone, the No.1 optical cable in the Straits, and the supercomputer center in Fujian Province, and strive to build a digital economy demonstration zone in Fujian and even the whole country.

  The internet of things is booming

  When you are away from home, you can monitor the water consumption at home with the mobile APP; Street lamps in residential areas can not only automatically adjust brightness, but also monitor noise and air conditions in real time; Take the elevator home, just brush your face and you can reach the living floor … … Today, such a high-tech scene can be experienced in Fuzhou Mawei City International Smart Community. As the first smart community in Fuzhou based on narrow-band Internet of Things technology, residents can enjoy the convenience and peace of mind brought by 13 narrow-band Internet of Things technologies, such as smart water meter, smart manhole cover, smart parking, smart access control and smart fire fighting.

  Not only that, last June, the largest narrow-band Internet of Things commercial project in China — — Fuzhou Smart Water Project is launched and deployed, and 300,000 smart water meters will be replaced by the end of this year, covering 953 communities. The annual water saving income in the project area is expected to reach 41,817,600 yuan, which will give full play to the massive connection, deep coverage, low energy consumption and low cost of the Internet of Things.

  Such a wide range of Internet of Things applications cannot be separated from a solid industrial foundation. As early as February 2015, Fuzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone was approved as a national demonstration base for new industrialized industries (Internet of Things) and became the fourth national Internet of Things industrial park in China. At the end of 2016, the first large-scale commercial bureau of narrowband Internet of Things in China was opened in Fuzhou, marking that Fuzhou took the lead in entering the large-scale commercial stage of narrowband Internet of Things.

  According to the person in charge of the base, up to now, the base has cultivated 104 Internet of Things enterprises, including national well-known Internet of Things enterprises such as New World, Huihan Microelectronics and Shangrun, and has formed an Internet of Things industrial chain integrating information perception, transmission, processing and application. In 2017, the related output value of the Internet of Things industry in Mawei District reached 61 billion yuan, and the related output value of the Internet of Things industry in the city exceeded 70 billion yuan, accounting for about 50% of the province.

  The growing industrial scale has also won Fuzhou the "right to speak" in the industry. Up to now, only enterprises in Fuzhou Economic Development Zone have participated in the formulation of 54 standards at all levels in Internet of Things technology standardization, including 3 international standards, 38 national standards, 7 industry standards, 6 local standards, 1,807 patent applications and 904 authorized items.

  At the same time, in order to effectively integrate resources and build a mutually beneficial and win-win IoT ecosystem, in April 2017, the first Internet of Things open laboratory in China — — China Fuzhou Internet of Things Open Lab unveiled in Mawei. Peng Kong, vice president of the laboratory, introduced that the whole laboratory includes modules, power consumption testing, baseband testing, radio frequency testing, protocol conformance testing and other special laboratories, and has many sets of "high-end" equipment in the international leading position. In January 2018, the open laboratory product testing and certification service was launched for commercial use, and now it has served more than 30 enterprises. The second phase of the laboratory will start construction in the second half of this year, providing an incubation platform for small and medium-sized enterprises and helping them break through technical bottlenecks.

  Economic Daily China Economic Net reporter Xue Zhiwei