The internet giant puts sustainability at the core of its data centre strategy for its SA Google Cloud region.
After the expansion of its Cape Town data centre, the company adds new services at its local Azure data centres.
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Address data in parts of Africa is usually incomplete, poorly maintained and in a variety of formats, says Charl Fouche, COO of AfriGIS.
The South African-based company’s Harmony solution enables the agile transfer of data between multiple systems.
execMobile’s APN data solution offers managed mobile data connectivity across multiple networks, on a single platform.
The financial services business has safeguarded its data with Microsoft Purview’s solutions – implemented by Netsurit.
The data centre, which forms part of NTT’s expansion into Africa, will have a capacity of 12MW covering 6 000m² once fully built out.
The firms want to create a service-centric cloud experience for Africa, addressing challenges enterprises face in their cloud journeys.
The company adds data analytics, data platform and application integration to its list of Microsoft Gold competencies, bring the total to six.
Leading companies are striving to build 'thinking' supply chains that are connected to disparate internal and external data sources and powered by AI-support analytics, says Jacques du Preez, CEO at Intellinexus.