Why Nigerian Businesses Must Move to the Cloud in 2026

Cloud computing has become the backbone of modern business infrastructure. For Nigerian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations, adopting cloud technology isn’t just a trend; it’s a necessity.

Direct Connect, VPC, and Hybrid Cloud: Connecting Your Office to AWS Securely

As businesses grow, their infrastructure becomes more complex. Many organizations operate physical office networks, on-premise servers, and cloud applications simultaneously. The challenge? Connecting everything securely, reliably, and efficiently. This is where AWS Direct Connect, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), and Hybrid Cloud Architecture come in. In this article, we’ll break down what these services are, how […]

Achieving ISO 45001 Compliance: How Zeroincidencecrew Secured Sensitive Data on AWS

Arthurite Integrated SMB Competency In the safety consulting industry, trust is everything. When Zeroincidencecrew, a Nigerian workplace safety consultancy, realized their on-premises infrastructure couldn’t meet modern security requirements, they faced a crisis: several high-value contracts worth $500K were stalled due to inadequate security documentation. The Challenge Handling sensitive incident reports for manufacturing, construction, and oil […]

How Jerkin Services Eliminated Downtime and Scaled Operations with AWS Cloud Migration

Arthurite Integrated SMB Competency Jerkin Services, a Lagos-based cleaning and facilities management company, faced a critical challenge common to growing SMBs: their infrastructure couldn’t keep pace with business growth. Manual scheduling, paper-based operations, and unreliable on-premises servers were causing significant operational friction and revenue loss. The Challenge Operating across commercial offices and retail properties in […]

Nigeria’s Cloud Infrastructure Boom: How Artificial Intelligence (AI), Generative AI (GenAI) & Cloud Innovation Are Finally Taking Off

Not long ago, trying to build advanced cloud or AI-powered solutions in Nigeria felt frustrating and limiting. Businesses had big ideas but faced slow systems, high latency, unreliable infrastructure, and the constant belief that real innovation had to be hosted outside the country to work properly. For many founders and organizations, this wasn’t just a […]