Cloud infrastructure as a key priority area for the future in Kenya: facts, figures and trends.

Despite any reluctances related to privacy, stable and reliable connectivity, security and disaster recovery and business continuity (DR/BC), progressively removed, Connectikpeople.co recalls that benefits from Cloud computing are incomparable. They give a more clear and quantifiable ROI.

As the must-attend landmark for digital transformation, Connectikpeople.co has captured for you the latest insights from (IDC), referencing its 'Cloud and Hosting: Trends, Priorities, and Insights in Kenya 2013 Survey Results' report.
According to this index, the majority of enterprises in Kenya view infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions as a more attractive offering than software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions as they give a more clear and quantifiable ROI, especially in the datacenter realm.
This choice seems motivated by the need to reduce datacenter costs in the form of infrastructure maintenance, power and cooling, and rising fuel prices for backup
generators.
Connectikpeople.co is seduced by this trend and encourages Kenyan enterprises to continue adopting Cloud technologies to improve datacenter recovery and business continuity capabilities.

Despite any reluctances related to privacy, stable and reliable connectivity, security and disaster recovery and business continuity (DR/BC), progressively removed, Connectikpeople.co recalls that benefits from Cloud computing are incomparable. They give a more clear and quantifiable ROI.

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