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Cloud computing in Africa

AWS Opens New Offices in Johannesburg, South Africa

Today, tech giant Amazon and its cloud computing arm Amazon Web Services (AWS), have announced the opening of a new office in Johannesburg, South Africa to support growing customer demand for its services. According to a statement from the company,...

Why Africa Needs to Take Advantage of the Cloud

As a unified online platform for communication and collaboration, the cloud is now widely considered to be one of the most valuable resources we have at our disposal. It’s reported that by the end of 2020, 82% of workloads...

What does a Cloud-Connected Africa look like?

With a region as large and as vast as Africa, it is difficult to imagine a fully connected continent where every individual across all demographics and every business across all sectors can harness the power of cloud computing. Yet...

South Africa’s Cloud Subscriptions to Reach $1.7bn, shows Research

Cloud-computing annual subscriptions in South Africa will grow 29% annually, from $370 million in 2018 to $1.7 billion in 2024, according to research from market intelligence firm IDC. Spending on non-cloud software is also expected to decrease by 4% annually...
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