By Erkan Satik, Director of Cloud Ecosystem & Alliances at Wingu Africa. East Africa has quickly become one of the most dynamic regions for cloud computing. By 2025, around 70–77% of enterprises across the region are using cloud services, placing East Africa among the continent’s leaders in digital adoption1. Unlike Europe or North America, where legacy IT systems slow down transitions, East African firms often build directly on public cloud platforms, which reduces costs and avoids the burden of outdated infrastructure. Globally, cloud spending is expected to exceed $912 billion in 2025, with adoption in the Middle East and Africa expanding at 35% annually2. In Tanzania alone, the public cloud market is projected to reach US$265 million by 2025 with strong annual growth through to 20303. Ethiopia, though later to liberalise its ICT sector, is rapidly scaling its infrastructure and digital strategies, underpinned by major renewable power projects that are unlocking the ...
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