Microsoft will invest $290 million over the next two years in South Africa on AI and cloud infrastructure, and will train 1 ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Microsoft adds $273mln to SA investment with youth and SME benefitsThe company continues to address sustainability challenges as it grows its infrastructure globally and locally, reinforcing ...
The company highlighted that the AI infrastructure operating in South Africa will be governed by Microsoft’s AI Access ...
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Bizcommunity on MSN22 On Sloane and Microsoft launch Women in Tech Entrepreneurship ProgrammeThis six-month initiative is designed to support female-led businesses in the information and communications technology (ICT) ...
Google has launched a “cloud region” in Joburg as it chases its US rivals in building data centre infrastructure in South ...
Microsoft (MSFT) disclosed plans to invest 5.4-billion-rand ($296.81 million) in South Africa by 2027 to enhance its cloud and artificial ...
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The South African on MSNMicrosoft to invest R5.4 billion in South Africa’s AIMicrosoft is investing R5.4 billion in South Africa to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure, and expand data centres.
Johannesburg, 06 March 2025 – Microsoft today announced plans to spend ZAR 5.4bn by the end of 2027 to expand its cloud and AI infrastructure in South Africa to meet the growing demand for Azure ...
SoftwareOne Holding AG is expanding its Digital Sales Hubs to better serve small and medium businesses (SMBs), with new ...
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ITWeb on MSNMicrosoft invests R5bn to turn SA into AI economyMicrosoft invests R5bn to turn SA into AI economy By Sibahle Malinga, ITWeb senior news journalist.Johannesburg, 06 Mar 2025Microsoft's investment builds on the company’s R20.4 billion investment over ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has described Microsoft South Africa's investment of billions of Rands in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure as a momentous occasion which has come at the right time ...
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