While speaking on a number of industry issues including the Internet of Things (IoT) phenomenon and the prospects for Africa, Nyati said that MTN has invested on data centers to drive cloud computing across the continent to support the adoption of cloud-based technologies by Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
In MTN Business, we serve three different types of customers. Firstly, we serve those large companies that are working across countries. We provide technology solutions for global and African multinationals. Our aim is to help them to expand geographically across Africa. The second group of customers that we are interested in is small business. If you look into almost all of our countries, this is probably the biggest segment. We want to help stimulate growth of small businesses by providing cutting-edge connectivity solutions tailored to their needs and requirements.
We want to help them to access new markets through the deployment of technology. The third one is the public sector. Government plays an integral role in almost all of the countries where MTN has operations. Government delivers services to the citizens. As MTN Business, we want to help government to deliver services effectively to the citizens using technology.
How cloud computing improves SME efficiency and productivity
There are many things that are critical to improving the efficiency of small businesses. Cloud computing is but just another critical requirement. The other requirement is just basic connectivity, the ability to connect to the Internet and get access to relevant and quality information. Quality information helps small businesses make better decision. Cloud computing helps reduce the capital expenditure on deploying technology infrastructure and services. It levels the playing field smaller companies. A small business is able to access at affordable rates the same technologies large companies used to have monopoly over in the past. Cloud computing is an important strategy for our company.

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