Multi-cloud service provider launches operations in Nigeria, across Africa
In a bid to build a pan African network across Africa cities, Pan-African cloud based digital provider has launched inq. in Nigeria and other African countries in order to reimagine a better future through digital solutions.
inq. which currently operates in 12 African cities, will embark on bringing to the market, a very relevant suite of next generation technology solutions in the fields of Edge AI, SD-WAN/NFV and Cloud. Customised to local customs in each of the cities, inq. will be covering different sectors including banking, oil and gas, FMCG, mining, health, real estate, IT, public sector and logistics.
Managing Director, inq. Nigeria, Valentine Chime said COVID-19 has accelerated digital transformation, and they’re perfectly positioned to deliver intelligent connectivity through seamless delivery of cloud and digital services and technologies. He added that they extended their reach via the 100 percent acquisition of Vodacom Business Africa’s operations in Nigeria, Zambia and Cote d’Ivoire with a further planned acquisition in Cameroon pending regulatory approvals, growing their regional footprint as a leading enterprise solutions provider to 12 cities in seven countries across Africa.
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