Dandemutande, partners US company
INTERNET service provider, Dandemutande, has entered into a strategic partnership with leading technology firm Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) that will see the US entity providing its comprehensive suite of cloud services.
OCI is a next-generation cloud platform offering powerful computing, storage, networking, database, and AI services.
It empowers businesses to run mission-critical applications with superior performance, security, and cost efficiency, driving innovation and growth in the digital age. The partnership is set to transform Zimbabwe’s digital landscape and represents a significant step in Dandemutande’s mission to transform African industries through advanced digital solutions.
With OCI enhancing Dandemutande’s cloud services portfolio, businesses across Zimbabwe and beyond are expected to will benefit from high-performance, secure, and cost-effective solutions.
Dandemutande chief executive officer, Mr Never Ncube said the partnership with Oracle was a key element to the company’s regional expansion strategy, which included recent milestones such as the establishment of a security operations centre, Fibre backhaul expansion, and new branches in the region, among them Botswana, Namibia and Malawi.
He said this was testament to the company’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies.
“At Dandemutande, we view the cloud as a canvas for innovation and progress. Our partnership with Oracle reflects our dedication to driving real transformation and growth across the continent.
“Our journey has been defined by innovation and resilience. This partnership reaffirms our commitment to leveraging advanced technologies to drive significant progress. We are excited about the opportunities ahead and the positive impact this collaboration will bring,” said Mr Ncube.
Oracle principal solutions architect Mr Nilesh Jankee, said the partnership would transform the local technology and telecommunications landscape.
“Customers choose OCI for its unmatched performance, robust security, and AI capabilities. Our partnership with Dandemutande will ensure Zimbabwean businesses have access to these world-class technologies,” said Mr Jankee. — Business Reporter.-herald