- EDIATTAH delivers made-in-Africa cloud and IT solutions to support Côte d’Ivoire’s digital development.
- The company helps businesses overcome data sovereignty and security challenges through local infrastructure and innovation.
EDIATTAH builds local trust in digital infrastructure
Founded by Mamadou Dosso, the Abidjan-based company has emerged as a trusted provider of localised digital infrastructure in Côte d’Ivoire. EDIATTAH focuses on delivering secure, scalable cloud services, cybersecurity tools, and managed IT platforms tailored for African enterprises and government institutions. With its datacentre physically located in-country, the firm provides clients with full data sovereignty and ensures compliance with local and regional regulations — a critical factor as digital operations expand.
In the wake of rapid digitisation across West Africa, EDIATTAH offers an alternative to foreign providers by addressing latency, cost, and compliance barriers. Its offerings include virtual servers, hosting, SaaS, and digital security tools. Mamadou Dosso’s vision is rooted in “ensuring Africa controls and secures its digital assets,” a philosophy that positions the firm as a key player in the continent’s digital future.
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EDIATTAH responds to industry challenges with innovation
The African digital ecosystem continues to grapple with dependency on overseas cloud providers, poor infrastructure, and limited cybersecurity readiness. By focusing on locally hosted solutions, EDIATTAH empowers businesses to operate efficiently while maintaining control over sensitive data. These services also reduce latency and promote faster, more reliable access to digital platforms — essential for sectors like finance, education, and government.
To tackle the continent’s cybersecurity vulnerabilities, EDIATTAH has developed services such as security-as-a-service and monitoring tools for SMEs with limited IT staff. The company also invests in digital upskilling through partnerships and community outreach. By combining infrastructure with innovation, EDIATTAH ensures that digital transformation in Côte d’Ivoire is not only inclusive but also resilient — giving the region the tools to build a self-sustaining digital economy.