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On the 30th of November global tech leaders and IT professionals will converge on Ado Ekiti, capital of Ekiti State, for Cloud Connect, which according to the organizers, Alluvium HQ, is the most anticipated tech event southwest of Nigeria.Project manager, Oluwatise Afolabi, who heads the product office at Alluvium HQ, in an interview with Remotework said Cloud Connect will be hosting the largest convergence of Tech and IT professionals with speakers from across the globe attending to discuss the gains of cloud migration, ITSM, DevOps and AI.”Tech is the future.

There has been much buzz about AI, DevOps and IT Service Management. This is unarguably the best time for start-ups to take advantage of the remote workplace and also tap into the huge IT/Tech market and the limitless financial benefits.”According to Afolabi, Cloud Connect is a milestone for the event organizers, Alluvium, which she said has made a mark globally in Cloud Migration, DevOps and AI.”Under the leadership of our CEOs, Taiwo Ojo and Wale Olojo, Alluvium has become one of the most influential IT/Tech companies offering services to major global companies remotely. Alluvium has just recently become a certified Atlassian partner.

Atlassian is one of the largest cloud migration companies with incomes running into billions of dollars.””Atlassian has signed a partnership with Amazon Web Services. Right now the company is concerned with how these services can expand into the African continent. These stories will be told at the Cloud Connect. The aim is to inspire and engage our youths, especially the young ambitious tech enthusiasts.”She gives a sneak preview into the roll call of A-list speakers expected to be at the event.”We’re expecting Naj from India. He’s an Atlassian certified engineer who has been working with Alluvium for years. We have Erica, an Atlassian expert who’s a friend of the company. Ekiti Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Digital Economy, Mr Seun Fakuade, Senior Legislative Aide to the Senate President, Femi Odere, amongst other prominent speakers.”

In her response to why Ado Ekiti was chosen for the event, Afolabi said Alluvium HQ had experimented with working remotely from anywhere in the world. She explained that the company wanted a conducive environment for it’s engineers to work and at the same time encourage young persons to benefit from the company’s programs, irrespective of status. The idea was to use the founder’s home state as an experiment, which she said had greatly paid off. Especially with Alluvium University established in Ekiti State.”It’ll interest you to know that the event is hybrid. You can either attend physically or virtual. And attendance is free. It’s going to be a great event.”

According to Afolabi necessary information about the event can be found on the website: https://alluvium.net/

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