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Angani Limited: Cloud infrastructure built for Africa

Published 2 days ago2 minute read

Angani Limited stands at the forefront of East Africa’s digital transformation. With more than a decade of hands-on experience in cloud computing, our team delivers practical, cost‑sensitive solutions designed for the unique demands of regional markets. Whether it’s a small business migrating a single workload or a multinational building hybrid infrastructure, we offer end‑to‑end support across strategy, deployment, and management. Our engineers understand the constraints of bandwidth, compliance, and budgets that East African enterprises face—and we build around those needs.

What truly sets Angani apart is our culture of trust. Clients often begin with a single service—backup, hosting, or compute—and expand their usage as they see consistent delivery and responsive support. Our infrastructure is built with redundancy, performance, and affordability in mind. In a market where global vendors often overlook nuance, we provide cloud that’s local, personal, and built to scale.

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At Angani, we don’t sell pre-packed products—we co‑create solutions. Every client engagement begins with consultation and architecture planning, not a price list. Our services span cloud infrastructure, disaster recovery, security monitoring, multi-tenant SaaS platforms, and DevOps-as-a-service. All deployments are SLA-backed, with 24/7 technical support and compliance with Kenyan and pan-African data sovereignty laws.

We invest in our edge nodes and fiber access, ensuring ultra-low latency for critical workloads. This matters for sectors like media streaming, fintech, and healthtech, where milliseconds equal money or lives. Whether you’re an enterprise modernizing legacy systems or a startup building from scratch, we give you both the backbone and the flexibility to adapt fast.

Clients appreciate our ability to localize global standards. We bring the rigor of top-tier providers but ground it in regional realities—limited power, complex procurement, and multilingual teams. That’s how Angani became the go-to partner not just for infrastructure, but for innovation across East Africa.

Giselle is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, with a background in film production, curation, and journalism. She studied producing at MetFilm School London and previously worked as a criminal news reporter at a Chinese TV station. Contact her at [email protected].

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