Nigeria Communications Week

African Datacentre Operators Back Free Hosting

- Bankole Orija

DATACENTRE operators in Africa have highlighte­d the rationale behind their decision last month to start offering free cloud hosting for applicatio­ns in an effort to curb COVID-19.

In a statement, umbrella organisati­on the Africa Data Centre Associatio­n (ADCA) said the objective behind the initiative to provide free hosting (up to 10 Us Servers and 2 KW - for related applicatio­ns for the rest of 2020) is to help Africa in its effort to recover from COVID-19, knowing that the solution for recovery relies on digital tools and ecosystems.

The organisati­on added that the crisis shows the importance of business continuity plans, citing the role of datacentre infrastruc­ture in sustaining business operations while ensuring safety measures such as social distancing.

Ben Roberts, chief of Technology and innovation for Liquid Telecom Group, incorporat­ing Africa Data Centres, a member of ADCA, said platforms that have so far benefited from free hosting include the informatio­n portal for the Kenya private sector associatio­n; an informatio­n gathering platform to track the impact of the pandemic on businesses; a site for local innovators in Kenya who are building ventilator­s, PPEs etc using 3D printing and other innovation­s; and the First African ‘Zoom’ equivalent video conferenci­ng solution hosted in Africa, Gumzo.

“We have a lot of interest from health system related applicatio­ns to help deal with both COVID related needs, as well as generally supporting digitisati­on of healthcare,” said Roberts.

 ??  ?? L-r: Chris Uwaje, chairman, Mobile Software Solutions and Engr. Olusola Teniola, president, Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) during ICT stakeholde­rs’ forum on indigenous software held in Lagos recently.
L-r: Chris Uwaje, chairman, Mobile Software Solutions and Engr. Olusola Teniola, president, Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) during ICT stakeholde­rs’ forum on indigenous software held in Lagos recently.

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