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    Servercore Partners with Startup Grind to Empower Kenyan Entrepreneurs

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotApril 23, 20242 Mins Read
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    Servercore has partnered with Startup Grind to launch a comprehensive program that provides unparalleled support to its community members. Through the program, Startup Grind members will have exclusive access to a Ksh 30,000 monthly bonus for six months, generously provided by Servercore. With the financial boost, participating members can leverage and fully cover Servercore’s suite of cutting-edge and modern IT infrastructure services, including cloud computing, dedicated servers, platform services, and more, tailored to their specific needs for business growth and acceleration.  

    Before onboarding program participants, Servercore will offer a free expert consultation to evaluate the scope of each project and propose an appropriate IT infrastructure solution. This personalized approach ensures that Startup Grind members receive tailored guidance and support aligned with their unique business needs and objectives. If required, the Servercore team will extend assistance for project migration at no additional cost, ensuring a seamless transition to its infrastructure solutions.

    “We are thrilled to collaborate with Startup Grind, Nairobi and have the opportunity to support Kenyan local companies by providing a robust IT foundation for their ongoing development. If the program participants’ business expands significantly and their usage of cloud services increases within the first two months, we are prepared to offer even more advantageous terms individually,” commented Victoria Kleinbort, Country Manager for Kenya at Servercore.

    The alliance reflects Servercore’s commitment to supporting and empowering Kenyan business communities through valuable IT infrastructure guidance and cutting-edge solutions necessary to thrive in today’s competitive local and global business landscape.

    “Through this collaboration with Servercore, we are excited to offer our community of entrepreneurs access to robust cloud and IT infrastructure solutions that will fuel their ongoing development. This program represents a significant opportunity for local companies to leverage top-tier infrastructure and propel their businesses forward. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this partnership will have on our ecosystem and beyond.” – James Owino Okoth, Chapter Director at Startup Grind, Nairobi.

    If you’re a Startup Grind community member, you can now seize the opportunity to unleash your business cloud potential with Servercore’s comprehensive support program. Register here.

    In the future, Servercore is thinking about including technology companies that are not currently part of Startup Grind Nairobi in the program.

    Also Read: Servercore Launches Affiliate Program in Kenya  

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