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Liquid Intelligent Technologies Propels Tanzania’s Digital Revolution with Second Azure Stack

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Liquid Intelligent Technologies, in collaboration with wingu.africa, has unveiled the second Azure Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) stack in Tanzania. This milestone, a result of a partnership between Liquid and wingu.africa, not only signifies a pivotal moment for Tanzanian technology but also underlines the commitment to making Tanzania a digital economy powerhouse.

The introduction of Azure Stack HCI is a game-changer for Tanzanian businesses. This innovative solution not only adheres to local compliance standards but also allows businesses to run applications specifically designed for virtualized infrastructure. By bridging the gap between technology and compliance, Liquid Intelligent Technologies is ensuring that local enterprises can seamlessly transition into the digital age, without the hindrance of regulatory complexities.

One of the significant advantages of this collaboration is the carrier-neutral offering from the Wingu group. This feature empowers companies with the freedom to choose their preferred connectivity service provider. Nicholas Lodge, Co-Founder, and Chief Strategist at wingu.africa, expressed enthusiasm about this collaboration, highlighting its potential to foster economic ties and level the technology playing field for local businesses. The partnership signifies a monumental stride in enhancing technology access, affordability, and innovation in Tanzania.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies’ continuous investment in extending its fibre backbone and improving access to affordable digital solutions is proving to be a critical catalyst in enhancing digital transformation not just in Tanzania but across the African continent. High-speed connectivity and digital services are the cornerstone of economic and technological growth. By ensuring local businesses have access to these resources, Liquid is fostering a spirit of healthy competition against counterparts in more developed economies.

Manish Govindji, Acting CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies Tanzania, emphasized the importance of this initiative. He noted, “One of the greatest deterrents to cloud adoption in Tanzania is the high cost of accessing cloud solutions locally. Liquid has deployed Azure Stacks in multiple African countries, and we have the in-house expertise required by our customers to ensure that their IT needs are catered to by us end-to-end while they focus on their core business.”

As Tanzania moves towards becoming a digital economy powerhouse, initiatives like the introduction of the second Azure Stack play a pivotal role. This endeavor not only signifies technological progress but also represents a collaborative effort to empower local businesses, enhance innovation, and foster economic growth.

With Liquid Intelligent Technologies and wingu.africa leading the way, Tanzania is on the cusp of a digital revolution. This partnership sets the stage for increased connectivity, innovation, and growth, propelling the nation into a future where technology knows no bounds, and businesses thrive in the digital landscape.

Also Read: Liquid Intelligent Technologies Zambia launches Azure Stack

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