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Kenya Deepens Oracle Partnership to Accelerate Local Cloud Rollout and Digital Skills Development

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Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Digital Economy, William Kabogo Gitau recently hosted an Oracle delegation led by Annick Sakho to discuss how to accelerate the adoption of Oracle Cloud services in Kenya.

Oracle Cloud services are expected to become commercially available from within Kenya in the coming months. With a local cloud presence, organizations and government institutions can enjoy lower latency, improved data sovereignty and reliable access to advanced computing resources.

The planned infrastructure will deliver integrated, end-to-end cloud capabilities. This will help organisations move beyond basic software-as-a-service (SaaS) models toward more advanced digital solutions. These will include data analytics, AI-driven services and enterprise-grade applications.

In addition to infrastructure, Oracle is also working with the Kenyan government to build digital skills. The project will establish a flow of certified professionals to support the nation’s rising need for cloud and digital technologies.

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Also Read: Oracle to Launch First Public Cloud Region in Kenya, Hosted at iXAfrica Data Centre

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