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Hybrid Cloud: The Pragmatic Choice for Lagos in 2026

Hybrid Cloud: The Pragmatic Choice for Lagos in 2026

Cloud 3.0: Navigating the Hybrid RealityIn 2026, the 'all-in' cloud hype has met the reality of Nigerian infrastructure. Smart enterprises are moving toward Hybrid Cloud—a strategic mix of private local servers and public global providers like AWS or Azure. Tech Service Nigeria is helping firms design architectures that keep sensitive data in Lagos while using the cloud for massive AI processing.Sovereignty Meets ScalabilityWith the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDPA) in full effect, where your d

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Cloud FinOps: Controlling Your 2026 Cloud Spend

Cloud FinOps: Controlling Your 2026 Cloud Spend

Stop the Cloud Bleed: Managing Costs in 2026In 2026, many Nigerian firms have successfully migrated to the cloud, but they are now facing a new problem: 'Cloud Shock.' Unused instances, over-provisioned storage, and complex billing have made cloud costs a major line item. Tech Service Nigeria implements Cloud FinOps to ensure you only pay for what you actually use.Accountability and OptimizationFinOps is not just about cutting costs; it’s about making sure your cloud spend drives business value.

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Zero Trust in 2026: Why the 'Lagos Office' is No Longer Safe

Zero Trust in 2026: Why the 'Lagos Office' is No Longer Safe

The Death of the Perimeter: Embracing Zero TrustIn 2026, the idea of a 'secure office network' is a myth. With remote work, cloud apps, and sophisticated identity theft, being 'inside' the network doesn't mean you are safe. Tech Service Nigeria is implementing Zero Trust Architecture—a security model that assumes every connection is a threat until proven otherwise.Never Trust, Always VerifyUnder a Zero Trust model, it doesn't matter if you are sitting in a boardroom in Ikeja or a café in London.

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