Cape Town, November 3, 2025 — Inmanta, a global leader in automation and orchestration software, has expanded its sovereign cloud automation offering to Sub-Saharan Africa, targeting telecom operators and data centre providers seeking to improve efficiency, agility, and data sovereignty as digital infrastructure investment accelerates across the continent.
The company’s platform enables service providers to design, deploy, and manage cloud and data centre infrastructure dynamically, reducing provisioning times from days to minutes while maintaining seamless alignment between operational processes and business intent.
“As governments and enterprises seek greater control over their data and infrastructure, sovereign clouds are becoming a strategic imperative,” said Stefan Walraven, CEO and co-founder of Inmanta. “Africa’s rapidly growing data centre ecosystem makes it an ideal market for this next phase of expansion.”
Africa’s cloud and connectivity landscape is undergoing a major transformation, fueled by large-scale investments in subsea cables, national fibre rollouts, and FTTH networks, as well as rising demand for AI-enabled digital services. Inmanta’s solutions, including Inmanta Connect for fixed-line and network automation, aim to help regional operators accelerate deployments and maintain service quality amid increasing complexity.
The company also announced its participation at AfricaCom 2025 in Cape Town, where it will engage with telecom operators, infrastructure providers, and technology partners to advance discussions around sovereign cloud infrastructure and automation innovation in Africa’s evolving digital economy.
