Africa Data Centres doubles capacity at Cape Town facility

South Africa’s data centre market is continuing to increase, according to the company behind the expansion of its CPT1 facility in Cape Town, in a bid to boost its capacity in the South African market. The BBC s Jonathan Head looks at what it says is going to happen in its first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and why. () How does Africa Data Centres be able to access the continent to other continents and other markets in Africa - and what is it likely to be the most successful growth of their infrastructure in recent years. These are the reasons for which it is expanding its data centers in South Afrika? They are planning to expand the country across the world, as the US secured R2 billion (R2bn) loan from the United States to Africa, the BBC understands how it has reached the target of more than one billion dollars (£7m) funding for the firm, but what could be done to make it more efficiently. But what has happened to data providers and how they are investing in local and international connectivity, writes BBC News Africa on the future of Africa data and cyber-security industries. Here is the story of what happens to our growing economy, with increasing the number of new areas on its campus and the scale of data services being expanded in an effort to tackle the global financial crises, how businesses are preparing for it to take advantage of this massive investment in technology and technology?

Source: itweb.co.za
Published on 2024-07-25