TCS, Sybyl and iXAfrica join hands to boost sovereign Cloud adoption in East Africa
New Delhi [India], November 13 (ANI): Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Sybyl, and iXAfrica Data Centre Limited (iXAfrica) have joined hands to speed up the adoption of sovereign cloud infrastructure in Kenya and across East Africa.
According to a press release posted by TCS on various exchanges, the partnership aims to help governments, companies, and innovators build secure, locally hosted cloud systems that adhere to national data residency and sovereignty rules.
"As Africa doubles down on its digital transformation agenda, data sovereignty has become a defining issue across the continent. Several national governments and enterprises are increasingly seeking solutions that ensure data is housed within a country's borders, regulated as per regional laws, and managed through secure and robust infrastructure. This partnership directly addresses that urgent need by offering a trusted, built-in-Africa cloud environment," the statement said.
TCS will roll out its Sovereign Secure Cloud, designed specifically for governments and regulated industries.
Satishchandra Doreswamy, Vice President and Head, Cloud Unit, Growth Markets, TCS, said, "We offer a resilient and future-ready cloud infrastructure, powered by AI-driven intelligence, that can be tailored to specific needs of our customers. With built-in compliance to global and local regulatory authorities, our sovereign cloud fuels future-forward business models while meeting the most stringent standards for privacy and regulatory requirements."
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