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Zadara AI Sovereign Cloud launches in Kenya, improving digital transformation

In a significant step toward advancing Kenya’s digital landscape, iXAfrica Data Centres, East Africa’s premier hyperscale, AI-ready data centre, has partnered with TouchNet to launch the Zadara AI Sovereign Cloud. This enterprise-grade cloud computing solution, locally hosted at iXAfrica’s Nairobi One (NBOX1) campus, marks a pioneering milestone as the first of its kind in Kenya, following successful deployments across other African markets.
 
The Zadara AI Sovereign Cloud offers a robust suite of services, including computing, networking, storage, and GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS), all fortified by world-class security, performance, and compliance standards. Hosted within iXAfrica’s state-of-the-art, carrier-neutral infrastructure and managed by a Kenyan service provider, the platform is tailored to meet the growing demand for reliable, localized cloud solutions. It empowers businesses, managed service providers (MSPs), and cloud service providers (CSPs) to optimize operations without relying on offshore services, delivering on-demand availability, resilience, and flexibility aligned with AI and digital strategies.

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TouchNet, a key player in cloud and digital transformation, has evolved from a business-to-business internet service provider into a leader in decentralized Sovereign AI Cloud Services across Africa. With over 15 years of experience serving more than 300 business clients and MSPs, TouchNet’s expertise in delivering market-fit solutions has been instrumental in this collaboration. The partnership introduces a predictable, pay-per-use model, shifting businesses to an operational expenditure (OPEX) framework that enhances cost efficiency and scalability without significant upfront investments.
 
“This AI-driven cloud solution is a game-changer for Kenyan enterprises,” said Charly Bahous, CEO of TouchNet. “Our partnership with iXAfrica and Zadara is about enabling businesses to operate with greater control, security, and efficiency, providing them with the tools to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.”
 
Snehar Shah, CEO of iXAfrica, emphasized the solution’s alignment with local needs: “Enterprises across Kenya demand powerful, dependable, and local infrastructure. This partnership delivers exactly that—security, low latency, and full compliance, all designed to drive real business outcomes. With energy security, uptime reliability, localized expertise, and 24/7 support, we’re proud to bring a world-class sovereign AI cloud solution to Kenya.”
 
Beyond technology, the collaboration prioritizes workforce development through training and certification programs aimed at upskilling IT professionals. These initiatives ensure businesses can fully leverage the cutting-edge cloud technology, fostering innovation and growth.

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