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EGATE CLOUD boosts Angola’s digital backbone

By Fiona XuAugust 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • EGATE CLOUD expands Angola’s digital backbone with cloud, colocation, and data centre services.
  • Its model cuts costs, boosts uptime, and keeps data local for stricter sectors like finance and government.

EGATE CLOUD expands Angola’s digital backbone

EGATE CLOUD S.A. is in Luanda and it gives many digital infrastructure services. It has private cloud, public cloud and hybrid cloud. It also gives colocation and builds data centres. Its services cover IaaS for infrastructure, PaaS for platforms, SaaS for software, DBaaS for databases, STaaS for storage, and BaaS for backups. It also gives shared hosting on Linux, Windows and WordPress. It lets clients register and transfer domains. It offers reseller hosting and managed email with Google Workspace or enterprise mail. It adds tools for security like SSL certificates, SiteLock and automated backup with CodeGuard. EGATE CLOUD makes scalability a focus. The system is made to be two times faster and up to four times more scalable.

The company gives access through a main data centre in Luanda. The data centre has high availability and 99.99% uptime. It uses redundant power, cooling and tiered racks. Security has many layers. Physical protection and digital protection are always active 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. EGATE CLOUD also gives flexible deployment. Resources are allocated on demand. Rental terms can be as short as 30 days. This helps clients who need fast changes. The company presents itself as a modern service that lets businesses move away from costly hardware and use cloud systems that are faster and easier.

Also Read: Netspace Angola drives innovation with SD-WAN, cloud
Also Read: SETIC-FP drives Angola’s public finance digital transformation

EGATE CLOUD addresses market demands in Angola

Angola’s technology sector is moving fast but it still faces unstable power, patchy broadband and high hardware costs. Cloud use gives a way forward because it lowers upfront spending and gives quick scalability. EGATE CLOUD’s model lowers capital pressure and brings more reliability while keeping data inside the country.

This is very important in areas like finance and government where rules and checks are strict. The move to cloud and colocation also fits what is happening in nearby markets where local firms look for stronger and local hosting services. EGATE CLOUD gives an all-in-one cloud system with flexible options and a strong focus on uptime. These features help companies deal with problems of reliability and security that have slowed growth in Angola in the past.

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Fiona Xu

Fiona Xu is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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