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PipeOps & AltSchool Africa Partner to Boost Cloud Skills for African Developers

by Staff Writer
March 29, 2025
in African Startup Ecosystem
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In an exciting move for Africa’s tech education landscape, PipeOps, a leading cloud deployment automation platform, has teamed up with AltSchool Africa, a top tech talent accelerator, to empower the next generation of African developers with hands-on cloud computing skills.

This partnership will give AltSchool Africa students exclusive access to PipeOps’ cutting-edge tools, enabling them to deploy, manage, and scale applications in the cloud, preparing them for real-world tech careers.

Why This Partnership Matters for Africa’s Tech Future

With cloud computing skills in high demand globally, this collaboration addresses a critical gap in Africa’s tech ecosystem. Many developers learn to code but struggle with deployment, infrastructure management, and DevOps practices—key skills employers seek.

Samuel Ogbonyomi, CEO of PipeOps, shared his vision:

Africa has incredible tech talent, but cloud expertise remains scarce. By partnering with AltSchool Africa, we’re ensuring that more developers gain hands-on experience with cloud infrastructure—making them job-ready and globally competitive.

What AltSchool Africa Learners Will Gain

  • Real-world cloud deployment experience using PipeOps’ platform
  • Exclusive workshops with industry experts
  • Networking opportunities with top tech professionals
  • Job-ready skills in DevOps, cloud infrastructure, and scalable app deployment

Bridging the Cloud Skills Gap in Africa

PipeOps has already processed over 60,000 deployments for businesses worldwide, helping them reduce cloud costs and streamline workflows. Now, they’re bringing that expertise to AltSchool Africa’s learners, ensuring they graduate with in-demand cloud skills.

AltSchool Africa, known for its industry-aligned curriculum, is doubling down on practical learning. This partnership means students won’t just learn to code—they’ll master deploying and managing live applications, making them stand out in the job market.

The Bigger Picture: Strengthening Africa’s Tech Workforce

As African startups and global companies increasingly adopt cloud technologies, skilled professionals are in high demand. This collaboration ensures that:

  • More African developers can compete for high-paying cloud roles
  • Startups and businesses get locally trained cloud experts
  • The continent’s tech ecosystem grows more self-sufficient

What’s Next?

With this partnership, PipeOps and AltSchool Africa are setting a new standard for tech education in Africa. The goal? To produce job-ready cloud professionals who can build, deploy, and scale applications with confidence, whether they’re joining top tech firms, freelancing, or launching their startups.

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