en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, Zhang Pingzong was appointed as the Party Secretary and Chairman of China Mobile Cloud Capability Center. Born in August 1977, Zhang holds a postgraduate degree and a master's degree in Communication and Information Engineering, and is a member of the Communist Party of China. He previously served as Deputy General Manager of China Mobile Ningxia Branch and Vice Mayor of Qingyang City, Gansu Province. In January 2026, he was appointed Director of China Mobile's Computing Power Office, and in May 2026, he assumed the roles of Party Secretary and Chairman of China Mobile Cloud Capability Center.
This personnel adjustment occurs during a phase where China Mobile is continuously strengthening its computing power, cloud computing, and AI infrastructure businesses. The Cloud Capability Center is a key entity in China Mobile's cloud services and computing power service system, responsible for cloud platform capability building, product research and development, enterprise customer support, and the implementation of computing-network integration capabilities. Zhang Pingzong previously held positions in China Mobile's enterprise business line, Ningxia Mobile, and the group's Computing Power Office, with a career spanning enterprise business, local digital economy scenarios, and group-level computing power coordination, which aligns closely with Mobile Cloud's current business direction targeting the enterprise market, industry customers, and computing network construction.
During his tenure as Vice Mayor of Qingyang City, Zhang Pingzong participated in the "East Data West Computing" project and the construction of the national integrated computing power network hub nodes. In January 2026, China Mobile established a dedicated Computing Power Office, with Zhang Pingzong serving as its Director.
From the perspective of China Mobile's current business structure, cloud and computing power are no longer mere extensions of traditional communication services but are crucial tools for operators to compete in the enterprise digitalization, AI infrastructure, and industry intelligence markets. With the rising demand for large model training, inference services, enterprise agents, data center scheduling, and edge computing, operators need to develop stronger capabilities in cloud resource supply, computing power scheduling, data services, industry applications, and project delivery beyond network connectivity. Zhang Pingzong's transition from the Computing Power Office to the Cloud Capability Center is conducive to further aligning the group-level computing power strategy, regional resource layout, and Mobile Cloud product system. It may also strengthen Mobile Cloud's execution capabilities in computing-network integration, intelligent computing centers, industry clouds, and enterprise customer solutions.
Future observations will focus on Mobile Cloud's product capability upgrades, intelligent computing resource coordination, enterprise market expansion, and synergy with China Mobile's computing power network strategy. For China Mobile, the adjustment of the Cloud Capability Center's leadership is not just a single position change but also impacts its organizational execution pace in the operator cloud, AI computing power services, and industry digitalization markets. As the three major operators continue to ramp up investments in cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure, whether Mobile Cloud can convert its network, computing power, platform, and industry scenarios into stable revenue will be a key indicator for evaluating the effectiveness of this management reshuffle.
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