Google's First Africa Cloud Region Goes Live, Boosting Innovation and Connectivity šāļøš
Google's cloud region in South Africa, based in Johannesburg, is now operational, offering businesses access to essential services like cloud storage and compute engine. The region is strategically connected to Google's secure network, including the Equiano subsea cable, enhancing connectivity across continents. This move is aligned with Google's commitment to fostering innovation and supporting the local economy, with an expected contribution of over $2.1 billion to South Africa's GDP and the creation of 40,000 jobs by 2030. The cloud region enables users to comply with data sovereignty regulations and choose where to store their data, addressing the growing importance of data localization in various countries, including Kenya. Google's expansion into the African cloud market positions it alongside other major players like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle, enhancing Africa's digital landscape. šš»āØ
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