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Kenyan tech firm launches platform for people to co-own cloud servers

Siscom’s Chief of Strategy Derrick Gakuu (left) and Nashon Mbithi, Siscom’s Partnerships Lead during a past presentation. [Courtesy]

Kenyan tech firm Siscom has unveiled a new investment platform that allows ordinary citizens, saccos and small businesses to co-own high-performance servers, in a bid to localise cloud infrastructure and drive down digital costs in the country.

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