Djibouti's cloud computing landscape has expanded rapidly, with 12 cloud providers offering diverse services. The adoption of serverless architectures has increased by over 35%, reflecting a shift toward scalable and cost-efficient solutions. Enterprises are investing heavily, with average annual cloud expenditure reaching USD 45,200, indicating growing confidence in digital transformation efforts. The government has initiated 24 cloud projects to enhance public services and digital infrastructure.
The digital economy now contributes more than a fifth of Djibouti's GDP, underscoring its importance to national growth. The surge in serverless adoption is driven by increased internet penetration and government support. As local businesses and public institutions embrace cloud solutions, Djibouti positions itself as an emerging digital hub in the Horn of Africa, fostering innovation and economic diversification.