That server sitting in your office — the one your IT guy panics about every few months — it doesn’t have to be there.
More and more Kenyan businesses are moving to the cloud, and they are not looking back. Here is why.
What Is Cloud Computing?
Simply put: instead of running your files, emails, and systems on a physical computer in your office, they run on powerful servers managed by companies like Amazon (AWS), Microsoft (Azure), and Google. You access everything through the internet — from any device, anywhere in Kenya.
Why Kenyan Businesses Are Making the Switch
- No more costly hardware. A decent business server costs KES 150,000–500,000 and breaks down every few years. Cloud services start from KES 3,000/month — and never crash on a Monday morning.
- Work from anywhere. Your team in Kisumu, Mombasa, and Nairobi all access the same files in real-time. No more emailing documents back and forth.
- Your data is safe. We have all heard of businesses losing years of data to a fire, theft, or hard drive failure. On the cloud, your data is backed up automatically — every single day.
- Scale as you grow. Need more storage? Takes minutes to upgrade — no buying new hardware.
- Save up to 40% on IT costs. Our clients consistently cut their IT bills after moving to the cloud.
Which Businesses Should Move to the Cloud?
If your business uses email, files, accounting software, or a website — yes, the cloud is for you. Whether you are a clinic in Westlands or a logistics company in Industrial Area, cloud computing will reduce your IT costs and improve your team’s productivity.
Delights Web Services has migrated 80+ Kenyan businesses to AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud — with zero data loss and minimal downtime. We handle everything from assessment to 24/7 ongoing support.