Infrastructure
Why Most Cloud Providers Will Miss the $479 Billion Sovereign Cloud Market
By Gewape Cloud Group
The sovereign cloud market is projected to hit $479 billion by 2030. Yet, the world’s largest hyperscalers are structurally set to miss the actual opportunity in emerging markets.
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Infrastructure
Live on LINX Nairobi: East African Traffic Stays in East Africa
By Gewape Cloud Group
Gewape Cloud Group is now live on the LINX Nairobi exchange (AS203905), routing East African traffic locally at sub-5ms latency from the iXAfrica NBOX1 facility in Nairobi.
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Press Release
Gewape Cloud and iXAfrica Data Centers announce a strategic collaboration to advance Sovereign Cloud Infrastructure in emerging markets.
By Gewape Cloud Group
iXAfrica Data Centers has welcomed Gewape Cloud Group to its NBOX1 facility in Nairobi, forming a strategic collaboration to advance sovereign cloud infrastructure across East Africa and emerging markets.
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Cloud Infrastructure
Megabit Cloud Launches Cloud App Hosting: The Developer-First Platform Built for Emerging Markets
By megabitcloud
Megabit Cloud has launched Cloud App Hosting — a fully managed, developer-first platform built for teams in emerging markets who need enterprise-grade infrastructure at pricing that reflects regional economic realities.
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Dedicated Compute
When dedicated compute beats shared cloud on total cost of ownership
By Metal on Cloud Team
Dedicated compute can outperform shared cloud economically when workloads are sustained, predictable, and performance-sensitive enough that resource isolation and cost clarity matter more than burst convenience.
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Hosting & VPS
Choosing the right first cloud environment for a growing SME
By megabitcloud
The right first cloud environment for a growing SME is the one that matches the business stage: stable enough for today, simple enough to operate, and flexible enough to support the next phase of growth.
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Executive Strategy
Board-level questions to ask before approving regulated cloud transformation
By Gewape Cloud Group
Boards approving regulated cloud transformation should ask clear questions about data location, legal accountability, access governance, continuity assumptions, and long-term regulatory resilience.
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Sovereign Cloud
The sovereign cloud buying framework executive teams should use
By Gewape Cloud Group
Before procurement begins, executive teams should evaluate sovereign cloud through the lens of jurisdiction, accountability, operating model, and long-term expansion risk rather than infrastructure specifications alone.
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Managed Infrastructure
Managed colocation vs bare metal: what changes operationally
By Metal on Cloud Team
Managed colocation and bare metal are often compared as technical choices, but the real difference is operational: ownership boundaries, support depth, lifecycle responsibility, and commercial predictability.
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Business Email
Why business email, domains, and hosting should be bought as one operating stack
By megabitcloud
For small and growing teams, buying domains, business email, and hosting as one operating stack reduces fragmentation, improves accountability, and lowers avoidable support risk.
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Sovereign Cloud
Why jurisdiction mapping should come before cloud procurement
By Gewape Cloud Group
Jurisdiction mapping should happen before cloud procurement because data flows, support access, backup design, and legal exposure determine which providers are viable in the first place.
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Hosting & VPS
How to scale from hosting to VMs without overcomplicating operations
By megabitcloud
Growing teams should move from hosting to VMs only when they need more control, isolation, or deployment flexibility, and they should do it without inheriting unnecessary operational complexity.
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