7. Interviews with 300 IT
decision-makers at medium
and large enterprises in Kenya,
Nigeria and South Africa.
8. Cloud computing has taken off
dramatically across Africaâs
major markets, but its benefits
are experienced very differently
in each region.
Cloud is not a country
9. Use of the Cloud among
medium and large
organisations has more than
doubled in five years.
Fewer than 50% in 2013.
In 2018, use is pervasive.
Massive intensification
10. Companies in three of
Africaâs major information
technology markets are
making up for lost time in
allocating budgets to cloud.
Cloud is the leapfrog
18. Respondents in Nigeria (80%) and
Kenya (75%) named Business
efficiency and Scalability by far the
most important benefit.
Only 61% in South Africa.
Dictates of infrastructure
19.
20. In SA, Time-to-market or speed of
deployment came in as the most
prominent, at 68% of respondents.
Only 48% of companies in Kenya
and 28% in Nigeria named it as a
key benefit.
All about competition
21.
22. Internationally, cloud is ideal for
establishing a global footprint. In
these 3 markets, benefits are being
recognised, but a long way from
being a priority. The cloud is here,
but not yet its full benefits.
Not yet a Netflix
26. Service apps critical to 68% of
Nigerian, 67% of Kenyan
companies; only 40% in SA.
43% in SA named HR apps as
critical; Kenya 19%; Nigeria 10%.
Apps reveal cloud
psyche
32. Ultimately, the cloud is about
better ways of doing business.
That is reflected in cloud priorities
and budgets across Africa.
Business is a country