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Everyday, Kenyans Own Cloud Servers with Siscom Nodes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48343, member: 636"] A tech company called Siscom just launched something that lets regular Kenyans buy pieces of computer servers. People can invest as little as 20,000 shillings and earn money when companies rent these machines. The servers sit inside special buildings around Kenya and power apps, websites, and artificial intelligence programs. Derrick Gakuu from Siscom says ordinary citizens can finally profit from the technology boom happening across Africa. The idea works just like buying rental property but with computers instead of houses. Kenya faces a massive problem with computer infrastructure that costs the country billions each year. Local startups pay 60 percent more for cloud services compared to businesses in America, China, and India. This huge price gap kills many African tech companies before they can succeed. The nation needs 900 million dollars right away to fix its infrastructure shortage. That number will jump to 3 billion dollars within six years if nothing changes. The company believes this investment model could create thousands of jobs for Kenyans. Tech experts estimate 10,000 people could find direct work maintaining and running these computer systems. Another million jobs might appear for developers, AI specialists, and creative workers who use the cheaper services. Siscom plans to build Kenya's first locally funded GPU cluster for artificial intelligence research. The company wants Kenyan researchers to stop traveling abroad to access powerful computers for their projects. [/QUOTE]
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