West African businesses are adopting cloud technologies at an unprecedented rate to unlock a range of competitive capabilities through digital transformation.
According to Titilayo Adewumi, Managing Director for West Africa at SAP, the past few years have seen a sharp increase in the adoption of cloud technologies among West African enterprises.
“The digital transformation of organizations in the region is supported by powerful cloud technologies. Organizations adopting the cloud are realizing greater scalability, improved data and analytics capabilities, enhanced innovation, and greater flexibility to adapt to disruption or emerging opportunities.
Ably supported by a growing ecosystem of expert partners, organizations in the region are taking bold steps to become cloud-enabled intelligent enterprises that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with top global companies.”
She adds that, due to legacy underinvestment in technology, organizations in West Africa have a golden opportunity to leapfrog several technology adoption stages and reengineer their business models using the latest cloud technologies.
“Cloud technologies are helping organizations replace manual processes, improve staff retention, and achieve greater agility in how they respond to opportunities and threats.”

Cloud adoption driven by benefits, challenges
A 2020 study into cloud adoption in Africa found that the main benefits of cloud adoption for West African organizations were greater business efficiency (63%), agility or operational flexibility (63%), improved customer service (43%), and increased speed or time-to-market (60%).
According to Adewumi, the growing adoption of the cloud is driven by four main factors: the need to adapt to new hybrid work models; the changing needs and expectations of customers; ongoing disruption from new technologies; and the influence of a powerful ecosystem of partners that are taking advantage of the commercial opportunities offered by cloud technologies.
“SAP works closely with expert partners in the region to ensure West African organizations have the technology and business support they need to drive successful cloud-enabled digital transformation,” says Adewumi. “
This is helping organizations reimagine human capital management, exceed customer demands, adapt to the impact of new disruptive technologies, and become more sustainable and successful.”
According to Adewumi and several key technology partners in the region, these are three of the main drivers of cloud adoption in West Africa:

1. New models of work
One of the most disruptive factors for companies following the pandemic is building new capabilities to manage and enable a remote or hybrid workforce.
C2G Consulting’s Lauretta Oshomoh says the main digital transformation focus for their customers is human capital management. “Cloud is key to any digital transformation initiative and can help organizations manage their growing remote workforce. Cloud is also a vital way to reach customers and employees.”
Adewumi adds that organizations are also focusing on designing consistent, high-quality employee experiences to aid workplace productivity and talent retention.
“A study by Forrester commissioned by SAP, Qualtrics, and EY found that the number of HR decision-makers that said employee experience (EX) is the most important aspect of their HR strategy had nearly tripled over the past two years, with EX budgets almost doubling in the same period.”
Michael A Ogunlade, IT Transformation Consultant at EY cites the remote work exodus resulting from the pandemic as a transformation driver for cloud adoption.
“Companies are leveraging cloud technologies to enhance their external and internal collaboration and improve their capacity planning and workforce management in a new world of work.”

2. Changing customer needs
It’s not only employee expectations that have shifted over the past few years; customers today demand greater flexibility and personalization, combined with exceptional customer experiences.
“Companies are having to explore new ways of reaching and engaging with customers,” explains Adewumi. “Today, empowered consumers demand consistent customer experiences and high degrees of personalization, forcing companies to leverage data and analytics capabilities enhanced by cloud technologies.”
Oluwole Oyeniran, Enterprise Technology & Performance Leader at Deloitte, cites the cloud’s role in engaging consumers and customers in new ways.
“Organisations that leverage cloud technologies are unlocking new capabilities including digital-first sales and customer service, more customer-centric marketing, and seamless customer engagement through digital self-service, chatbots, and digital assistants.”
EY’s Michael A Ogunlade adds that one of the main habits of digital transformation leaders is their focus on customers first and foremost.
“Cloud solutions are becoming increasingly important for companies to respond to changing market conditions and increase efficiencies. Successful cloud deployments can unlock greater customer value through high consumer-centricity, better customer experiences, and higher levels of customer loyalty and satisfaction.”

3. Ecosystem of expert integrators
According to Adewumi, one of the major drivers of greater cloud adoption in the region is the role of expert partners and integrators that have both the technical skills and market insights to help organizations drive successful digital transformation projects.
“A growing ecosystem of experienced implementation partners are helping organizations in the region overcome obstacles to digital transformation, in the process helping improve the region’s global competitiveness.”
Technology partners are also realizing immense business benefits from driving cloud adoption in the region. C2G Consulting’s Lauretta Oshomoh says their partnership with SAP allows them access to development resources, demand generation tools, and enablement services. “Being partners with SAP gives customers a level of comfort and confidence in the services we render.”
According to Deloitte’s Oluwole Oyeniran, West African companies leveraging the partnership between Deloitte and SAP for their digital transformation gain access to a range of benefits.
“Companies can use our combined capabilities to leverage proven, scalable solutions built on modern architecture, improved delivery capacity and capability, and unlock inherent analytics capabilities, all driven by proven digital transformation architecture and methods.”
About Titilayo Adewumi
Titilayo Adewumi is the Managing Director for West Africa at SAP, the world’s leading enterprise software provider. She has extensive experience in the technology industry, having joined SAP over two decades ago. During her tenure, she has led some of the company’s most important projects in the region and helped increase its presence.
Prior to joining SAP, Titilayo worked in various sectors including education and finance in Nigeria. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Obafemi Awolowo University and an MBA from Lagos Business School.
In addition to her professional qualifications, Titilayo also actively participates in many philanthropic initiatives aimed at helping vulnerable communities across West Africa.
About Michael A. Ogunlade
Michael A. Ogunlade is an IT Transformation Consultant at EY, a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. He has been with the company for more than 10 years and has acquired extensive experience in helping clients optimize their operational performance by combining business and technical expertise.
Prior to joining EY, Michael worked as a Software Engineer for several companies, where he developed software applications that are now used by millions of people around the world.
During his time at these organizations he gained deep insight into the challenges faced by businesses when transitioning from traditional systems to modern technology-driven solutions.
Having leveraged this knowledge to become an expert in IT transformation consulting, Michael now works closely with clients to identify opportunities for improving their operations and overall efficiency through improved digital infrastructure.
He also provides valuable consultancy on best practices related to cloud technologies and automation process optimization.
Sources: SAP Africa & THX News.