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[Promoted] Growing business into Africa with Google for Education

This is according to Digicloud Africa, Google’s chosen reseller enablement partner in Africa.

Growing Google for Education adoption has enabled Radical Cloud Solutions, a Digicloud Africa partner and one-stop cloud solutions and IT management provider, to fast-track its growth into Africa.Google Workspace for EducationGoogle is proving to be the ideal solution for schools challenged by a lack of financial resources, unreliable infrastructure and limited IT skills, the company says.

“It saves them time, improves efficiency, and they can work offline and sync later if there is a power failure.” Fundamentals also offers originality reports and simplifies marking and corrections. Google Workspace for Education Standard includes all the features of Education Fundamentals, as well as advanced security and analytics tools.

Houghton explains that Radical Cloud Solutions, first launched by his brother Mark Houghton 12 years ago, is enjoying exponential growth into Africa on the back of Google solutions, and with the support of Digicloud Africa. Google’s approach to supporting partners has also boosted Radical Cloud Solutions’ growth, Houghton says.

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