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Deimos Redefines Cloud Infrastructure with the Launch of DMI

Deimos Redefines Cloud Infrastructure with the Launch of DMI (PHOTO: Nordic APIs)
Deimos Redefines Cloud Infrastructure with the Launch of DMI (PHOTO: Nordic APIs)

Deimos, a leader in cloud-native solutions, has launched Deimos Managed Infrastructure (DMI), a platform set to redefine cloud infrastructure management for African businesses.

The platform emphasizes security, scalability, and operational efficiency, showcasing a notable reduction in recovery times to under 30 minutes compared to conventional methods.

The introduction of DMI marks a significant milestone for Deimos, which has been instrumental in scaling cloud technology for notable African companies like CBN, Kuda Bank, and Mukuru since its inception in 2018.

David Roos, Director of SRE at Deimos, highlights the company’s commitment to industry best practices, stating, “DMI comprehensively addresses all facets of a well-architected cloud environment, ensuring our clients possess a sturdy foundation for their applications.

DMI’s zero-downtime onboarding process stands out as a key feature, enabling tech startups and businesses to seamlessly transition to the cloud without interrupting their operations.

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Roos emphasizes the importance of this feature, stating, “We prioritize security by adhering to industry standards and benchmarks, showcasing the readiness of our product for the market.

Strategically entering the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) market, projected to reach $481.8 billion by 2030, DMI offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional equipment purchasing and maintenance.

It caters specifically to the needs of tech companies and digital banks, providing flexibility and scalability in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Addressing critical business challenges, DMI accelerates infrastructure deployment, ensures high availability, provides observability for informed decision-making, optimizes cloud costs in real-time, ensures rapid recovery within 30 minutes of incidents, and prioritizes security in line with industry standards.

Roos further emphasizes Deimos’ cloud-agnostic approach, collaborating with industry leaders like Google, AWS, Azure, JumpCloud, GitLab, Cloudflare, and more to deliver tailored solutions for unique client environments.

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Written by Ayodeji Ayenuwa

Well, My name is there already, I'm a student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, studying Mass Communication: Public Relations and Advertising.

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