Cloud services provider Servercore arrives in Kenya

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Servercore, a global provider of IT infrastructure and cloud services, announced its launch in the Kenyan market today. The new cloud solutions are designed to help businesses grow by providing them with the scalability, flexibility, and security they need to succeed in today’s digital economy. Servercore customers in the region will access cloud and dedicated servers, managed cloud databases, managed Kubernetes, and more.

Servercore is focusing on Kenya thanks to its vibrant tech scene, as seen in Nairobi’s startup ecosystem. With a 120% surge in mobile penetration, Kenya leads in fintech and mobile banking innovation. The country’s growing IT sector, supported by a skilled workforce and favourable business conditions, is set to contribute about 7% to its GDP through IT-enabled services.

According to Servercore, the country could benefit from a wider presence of local IT infrastructure providers— businesses mainly utilize the resources of global providers that do not have a physical presence in the country.

“With increasing internet penetration, a tech-savvy population, and supportive government policies, Kenya presents immense opportunities for offering robust cloud services. Moreover, Kenya’s position as East Africa’s gateway and economic hub provides an ideal strategic launching point for Servercore’s product offering. Servercore aims to empower local innovation with tailored IT infrastructure solutions,” said Victoria Kleinbort, Country Manager for Kenya at Servercore.

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