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Introduction

Cloud computing has become a critical driver of business success worldwide, offering scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions for digital transformation. Pawa IT Solutions, a well-known provider of technological solutions with headquarters in Kenya, helps African companies access cutting-edge cloud solutions. Recently, Pawa IT Solutions hosted the highly anticipated Pawa IT Tech Forum in partnership with Google Cloud, which took place on March 29th at the Movenpick Hotel. The forum brought together industry experts, thought leaders and IT professionals to discuss the journey to the cloud and how businesses can leverage Google Cloud to optimize their customer journey. With a focus on cloud migration, optimization, and the unique business landscape in Kenya, the event provided valuable insights into the benefits of adopting Google Cloud and how Pawa IT Solutions enables businesses to unlock the full potential of cloud computing.

Pawa IT's Role as a Leading Cloud Solutions Provider

At the Pawa IT Tech Forum, Oscar Limoke, CEO of Pawa IT Solutions, delivered the opening address, highlighting the journey to the cloud and what it looks like. Limoke emphasized the critical role of cloud computing in today's business landscape and how Pawa IT has been leading the charge in providing cloud solutions to businesses in Kenya. Limoke shared his insights on the challenges and opportunities of cloud migration and optimization and how Pawa IT's expertise and partnership with Google Cloud have been instrumental in overcoming these challenges and driving successful cloud adoption for businesses.

As a leading technology company in Kenya, Pawa IT Solutions, a trusted partner of Google Cloud, has been at the forefront of providing businesses in Africa with end-to-end cloud solutions that enable them to leverage the power of the cloud for their digital transformation journey. With a team of skilled experts and deep domain knowledge, Pawa IT Solutions has been instrumental in helping businesses migrate to the cloud, optimize their cloud infrastructure, and unlock the full potential of cloud computing.

"Pawa IT Solutions is committed to empowering businesses in Africa with the latest cloud technologies and helping them achieve their digital transformation goals," said Oscar Limoke, CEO of Pawa IT Solutions, during his opening address at the Pawa IT Tech Forum. "We are proud to partner with Google Cloud to provide businesses in Africa with cutting-edge cloud solutions that enable them to optimize their operations, drive innovation, and deliver exceptional customer experiences."

Optimizing the Customer Journey to the Cloud with GCP

Mpumi Hlomuka Peme, Partner Engineer for Google Cloud Africa, highlighted the significance of streamlining customer migration to the cloud using Google Cloud. Mpumi noted that cloud migration and optimization are crucial steps for companies to achieve digital transformation and leverage the power of the cloud. She emphasized how Pawa IT Solutions continues to give African companies access to these cutting-edge cloud technologies. Google Cloud is a comprehensive suite of tools, services, and infrastructure that enables organizations to design, deploy, and manage applications at scale.

Pawa IT Solutions, a well-known provider of technological solutions with headquarters in Kenya, helps African companies access cutting-edge cloud solutions.

Mpumi underlined that using the cloud for commercial purposes goes beyond simply hosting applications. It also involves developing insights from data, delivering consumer experiences, and fostering innovation. "So it's really a matter of understanding what your current landscape looks like, doing the necessary discovery and assessments, and having a partner on board to take you on this journey," said Mpumi.

Panel Discussion: "The Journey and Hurdles to the Cloud: The Kenyan Business Way":

The panel discussion at the event, titled "The Journey and Hurdles to the Cloud: The Kenyan Business Way," provided valuable insights from industry experts on the challenges and opportunities of adopting cloud computing in the Kenyan business landscape. Collins Mekubo, Head of IT at Standard Investment Bank, shared his firsthand experience in actively managing access to information in a hybrid system. He emphasized the critical need to implement a Zero Trust Policy in the face of increasing data breaches and take proactive steps to safeguard sensitive data and protect your business from cyber threats.

Gilbert Mutai, Head of Information and Communication Technology at Car and General, highlighted the importance of Google building data centers in Kenya to address the data location challenges that businesses in Kenya face. Additionally, he brought up the issues of single points of failure and data location laws. Gilbert underlined the significance of establishing realistic expectations before and during migration. There has to be a structured way of organization and the partner, and of course, Google, really sitting on the table and growing out the journey very well to ensure that expectations are properly met so that when you go to Cloud, you don't get disappointed, said Mutai.

Qhala's CEO, Shikoh Gitau, reiterated that people were the single most point of failure when it comes to cloud computing.48 hours before a product launch, their DevOps engineer accidentally deleted the product while trying to optimize for speed. This happened twice, once during an internal deadline and once when they were constructing a dashboard for the government. Both times, the business lost crucial data. Shikoh understood the significance of putting safeguards to stop such accidents, such as establishing cloud backups and archives and restricting access to critical data to prevent malicious actions.

Throughout the event, Pawa IT Solutions emphasized its role in providing Google Cloud for businesses in Kenya. The company has been actively pushing the advantages of cloud computing to businesses in Kenya while collaborating closely with Google to deliver cloud computing to businesses in the region. "We believe that cloud computing is the future of business in Kenya," said Limoke. "That's why we're working so closely with Google to bring these services to our customers."

The event concluded on an optimistic note, with discussions around the potential for Google to build a data center in Kenya, which would further boost the digital infrastructure and capabilities of businesses in the region.

Google's Support for Pawa IT and Kenyan Businesses

Google has partnered with Pawa IT Solutions to make cloud computing more accessible to Kenyan enterprises. Together, they have created specialized cloud solutions to help businesses operate more efficiently and effectively. Pawa IT Solutions is still at the forefront of providing state-of-the-art cloud solutions that use Google Cloud, thus positioning Kenyan and African businesses to benefit from the cloud's ability to speed digital transformation and achieve sustainable growth.

In conclusion, the recent Pawa IT Tech Forum offered insightful information on Google Cloud cloud migration and optimization, guiding businesses wishing to streamline their cloud migration and optimization strategies. The event showcased the commitment of Google Cloud and Pawa IT Solutions to empowering organizations with cutting-edge cloud technologies, paving the way for further collaboration and growth in the future. With the support of Pawa IT Solutions and Google Cloud, businesses in Kenya and Africa can leverage the power of the cloud to drive success in the digital era.

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