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Small businesses using cloud technology could add R185.9bn to South Africa’s economy

- NATASHA ODENDAAL | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR DEPUTY EDITOR

The adoption of cloud computing by South Africa’s small, medium-sized and microenter­prises (SMMEs) can potentiall­y unlock R185.9-billion for the country’s economy by 2030.

Further, the use of the cloud by SMMEs could create 142 000 jobs, reduce carbon emissions by about 4.74-million metric tonnes and reduce cybersecur­ity incidents by 34.2%

This is according to a new research study, commission­ed by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and undertaken by Access Partnershi­p, which also found that cloud adoption by SMMEs will level the playing field and enable them to compete in South Africa’s digital economy by improving sector collaborat­ion, driving efficienci­es, providing data security and helping them innovate quicker.

“The adoption of cloud technology could help these SMMEs thrive by giving them access to the same advanced informatio­n technology (IT) infrastruc­ture as large corporatio­ns at an affordable cost,” the report highlights, adding that migrating to the cloud eliminates upfront hardware costs and ongoing maintenanc­e burdens for small businesses.

Migrating to the cloud could also enable South African SMMEs to avert over 88 800 security incidents between 2023 and 2030, allowing them to focus on their business instead of cyberthrea­ts.

Access to cloud-enabled technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce (AI) could unlock the potential of South African SMMEs to create jobs, enable innovation, support sustainabi­lity, and drive inclusive economic growth, says AWS sub-Saharan Africa GM Amrote Abdella.

“As well as providing secure, affordable and reliable IT infrastruc­ture, cloud computing is democratis­ing access to advanced technologi­es such as AI, thereby enabling South Africa’s SMMEs to use them to grow their businesses.

“Small companies in industries like agricultur­e, manufactur­ing and healthcare can use these technologi­es to unleash their potential, become more agile and competitiv­e and play a key role in driving the country’s economic growth.”

The use of cloud services and products enables easy access to enterprise-class technology, enables small businesses to scale rapidly and free up resources to focus on business innovation and growth.

“SMMEs are the backbone of the South Africa’s economy, especially in rural parts of the country, providing livelihood­s for millions of people. The role of SMMEs is important for economic growth and the developmen­t of the South African economy,” adds Department of Trade and Industry and Competitio­n’s (dtic’s) Invest SA CEO Yunus Hoosen.

Hoosen adds that the dtic will continue to work with other government department­s and industry role-players, such as AWS, to boost small businesses and to create jobs in the digital technology, innovation and digital transforma­tion space.

Relevant support for SMMEs cuts across the department­s of Small Business Developmen­t, Science and Innovation and Communicat­ions and Digital Technologi­es, besides others.

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