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Business: For post-Covid-19 recovery, startups may rely on AWS for

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:22 am

This pandemic has caused sizeable disruptions on economies leading to quite a few agencies – massive or small – going below amid Covid-19-induced lockdowns. As startups confront unprecedented times, many are questioning of taking dramatic steps to stay afloat and have been touted as the key to monetary recovery.

Plug into AWS

In these remarkable instances startups had to innovate and assume out of the box.

For example, startup companies throughout the continent are turning to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to improve their businesses.

When they plug into AWS cloud services, they have get entry to to crucial infrastructure that used to be preserved for the wealthy companies, leaving startups unable to innovate, let on my own compete.

In South Africa, startups and entrepreneurs are a driver of economic growth and create jobs. Startups are taking benefit of the AWS Africa (Cape Town) Region, which permits establishments to furnish lower latency to end users across Sub-Saharan Africa.

“Because we do no longer require any upfront investment, AWS lets in startups to get started quickly,” feedback Henri Zietsman, Startup Business Development Lead at AWS South Africa.

He points out that the enterprise sees a real possibility for startups to use cloud-native applications to scale, innovate, think massive and speed up financial growth.

AWS helps startups to scale, as they need to, without disturbing about IT infrastructure.

This allows entrepreneurs to enhance and test with technologies that may additionally in any other case be out of reach and make bigger their commercial enterprise across Africa and around the world.”

Top startups in Sub-Saharan Africa – along with Africam, Aerobotics, Apex Innovation, Asoriba, BusinessOptics, ClearScore, Clickatell, ColonyHQ, Custos Media, DataProphet, DPO PayGate, EMS Invirotel, Entersekt, GetSmarter, GovChat, Graylink, HealthQ, Hepstar, iHouzit, JourneyApps, JUMO, Luno, Mukuru, NicheStreem, Parcelninja, Sensor Networks, Simfy Africa, Sodunim, Zanibal, Zapper, and Zoona – are constructing their agencies on top of AWS. Today, these startups innovate in severa verticals the use of AWS. Verticals such as, FineTech, media, insurance plan and IoT, EduTech, conversation and manufacturing/machine learning.

(IOL)

Albert Echetah

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