November 7, 2024

Tradepass to host DCCI 2022 Africa on April 05th-06th

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The medley of smart city initiatives, unprecedented smartphone adoption, and rampant digitization efforts are spearheading the growth of the African Datacentre & Cloud market. With the continent’s datacentre market expected to grow at a CAGR of 15% during the forecast period 2021-2026 to reach USD 5 billion, global cloud providers have entered a seesaw battle to capitalize on the ultra-lucrative market and provide their services through the newly established datacentres.

To top it all, data storage localization, increased reliance on cloud-native solutions, and renewable power availability in Africa are further fuelling the industry for massive growth. It won’t be wrong to say that the region is all set to witness a new-age diamond rush in the form of its Datacentre & Cloud market.

In an effort to accelerate Africa’s growth, Tradepass is hosting Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure Summit (DCCI) for the first time in Africa, virtually on 5 – 6 April. The event will attract 1000+ datacentre and cloud professionals from 250+ leading public and private enterprises across Africa. The participation of 30+ top speakers from the industry and 20+ best-in-class global solution providers will make the event all the more crucial, to say the least.

Website and for Sponsors/Media Partners – https://africa.dccisummit.com/

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