Liquid C2, the cloud and cybersecurity arm of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, last week launched a new AI-powered distribution program called Liquid G. The initiative aims to speed up Google Cloud adoption among African businesses and resellers.
The program is built into Liquid C2’s Cloudmania platform and is designed to reduce barriers to cloud adoption, including high costs, technical complexity and administrative hurdles.
“Liquid G redefines how African resellers work with Google Cloud by making the process smarter, faster and more rewarding. Our goal is to help local businesses use cloud innovation in ways that directly improve productivity and growth,” said Oswald Jumira, CEO of Liquid C2.
The service offers access to storage, analytics, AI and cybersecurity tools that many companies still find difficult to implement. It also provides a unified experience that includes guided product discovery, intelligent partner support, billing in local currencies and simplified subscription management.
Liquid C2 says the expanded offering is part of its strategy to position itself as Africa’s leading multi-cloud accelerator by providing companies with solutions tailored to the continent’s market conditions.
Adoni Conrad Quenum
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