Funke Opeke, MainOne CEO nominated top EMEA influencer
June 8, 20171.5K views0 comments
Funke Opeke, chief executive officer of MainOne, West Africa’s premier connectivity and data center solutions company, has been nominated one of 50 top influencers transforming the data center and cloud landscape in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
The nomination, which was done at the Data Center Africa Summit taking place at the DataCloud Europe 2017 conference in Monaco was in recognition of MainOne’s commitment to building West Africa’s data center capacity.
The event, which attracted over 1800 data center and cloud executives from more than 60 countries as well as over 90 exhibiting companies, is the foremost networking event for data center players in EMEA.
During the conference, Gbenga Adegbiji, general manager of MainOne’s MDXi Data Centers, joined an expert panel on the Africa data centre leadership to discuss strategies for achieving improved data center and cloud penetration across the continent.
In his comments, Adegbiji asserted that despite obvious limitations, the opportunities for data center growth are enormous, given the upsurge in the use of ICT services and mobile broadband; the migration towards a digital economy with Internet underpinning a lot of services across the region; better adoption of e-Governance, e-Health and e-Commerce initiatives; and businesses looking to host their growing digital information locally.
According to him, MainOne is anticipating the growing demand and has started building its second Tier III+ data center in Sagamu, a blooming industrial cluster in South-west Nigeria.
Adegbiji also highlighted MainOne’s efforts at improving transit traffic in Nigeria with its partnership with the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN), and its new interconnection service OpenConnect, which facilitates increased interconnection, collaboration and peering for telecom operators, ISPs and content providers within its data center.
According to him, this service would enhance local Internet performance, lower costs and minimize traffic bottlenecks for Internet traffic in Nigeria.
Also on the Africa Data Centre Leadership Panel were the President, Schneider Electric, Francophone Africa, Paul-François Cattier; Managing Director, BCX Nigeria, Dr Ayo Adegboye; Managing Director, Rack Centre Nigeria, Ayotunde Coker; Founder and CEO, icolo[dot]io, Ranjith Cherickel and Director General Group, Orange Africa, Fatoumata Dieng.