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    Servercore Launches Affiliate Program in Kenya  

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaApril 15, 2024Updated:August 14, 20254 Mins Read
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    Servercore has announced the launch of its Affiliate Program in Africa. The program offers lucrative opportunities based on services each customer utilizes on Servercore and seeks to invite and form partnerships with businesses, influencers, and individuals who want to benefit from the rising demand for innovative cloud solutions in Kenya and Africa. 

    Affiliates will earn a 10% commission for every new client who spends up to 500,000 KES monthly on Servercore services. When the customer’s monthly expenditure exceeds 500,000 KES, the commission rises to 15%. However, when a customer’s monthly expenses drop below the 500,000 KES threshold, the monthly reward reverts to the 10% standard.

    Servercore provides robust cloud services that empower Kenyan and African businesses to scale, optimize efficiency, and enhance their productivity and performance. The company provides cloud and dedicated servers, cloud databases, managed Kubernetes, data storage and recovery services, data science and analytics VMs, and more. 

    With an active availability zone in Nairobi, the IT infrastructure provider offers enterprise-level solutions, meaning regional businesses can run workloads and store data that must remain in-country. Having a server located closer to your local client base also means that your business services and applications can run more smoothly by reducing the time it takes for data transmission. This results in quicker loading times for websites and applications and is particularly beneficial for real-time data processing applications such as financial services or e-commerce platforms, significantly improving user experiences. 

    Servercore customers also benefit from paying for services in local currency, free data migration services, 99.98% SLA and free 24/7 customer service support. 

    The new affiliate program particularly appeals to digital agencies, software and information system developers, cybersecurity and data privacy consultants, and other companies and individuals seeking to earn additional income. Affiliates can refer unlimited customers and receive monthly rewards for each new customer. The affiliate income can be used to pay for Servercore services or withdrawn to a personal bank account. 

    Victoria Kleinbort, Country Manager for Kenya at Servercore, noted:

    “Kenya has experienced exponential growth that has placed it at the forefront of the digital revolution in East Africa. Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city, has earned the nickname ‘ Silicon Savannah’ due to its rapidly growing reputation as a technology hub. The growth has resulted mainly from technological innovations, entrepreneurial spirit, government support, and a favourable dynamic and tech-savvy workforce. 

    For example, Kenya’s success with mobile money services such as M-Pesa and Airtel money and the wide adoption of mobile technology have played a crucial role in driving digital transactions. The rise of e-commerce and the growing increase in digital payment continue to become integral to Kenya’s retail sector. Also, the country’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem boasts a strong focus on technology and innovation. The introduction of e-government services in the country, such as immigration and business registration, transport services, and more, makes it easier for Kenyan citizens to access government information and services online. Tech hubs, startups, and other business enterprises are flourishing and contributing to developing innovative cloud solutions and services. In 2022, the Kenyan government launched a ten-year Digital Master Plan 2022-2032 to enhance Kenya’s digital economy, focusing on digital infrastructure, data management, services, skills development, and innovation. With a growing demand for digital infrastructure services in Kenya, we see a significant opportunity for our partners to tap into this market and capitalize on the digital transformation journeys of businesses in the region and beyond. ” 

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    Also Read: The Right Server for a Small Business (The Ultimate Guide)

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