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The traditional office model has evolved into a distributed workforce across Nigeria, presenting challenges in IT management and security. Businesses must address power stability, connectivity, and effective remote device management. Implementing a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture ensures security at every remote endpoint, vital for maintaining productivity and data safety.

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission is actively enforcing the Nigeria Data Protection Act, with a compliance deadline for audits set for May 30. Businesses must prioritize data privacy to avoid hefty fines of up to 2% of revenue. Immediate steps include appointing a Data Protection Officer, conducting a data audit, and registering with the NDPC.

Many Nigerian businesses rely on outdated server solutions or expensive foreign cloud services, which are no longer viable. Local data centers are essential for compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Act, budget stability through Naira billing, reduced latency, and improved redundancy. Six-Cores offers audits and migration plans to enhance infrastructure efficiency.

Modern SMBs in Nigeria face sophisticated security threats, particularly through AI-powered phishing and malware targeting digital banking. A breach could severely damage cash flow and reputation. Key defenses include hardware firewalls, multi-factor authentication, and network segmentation to enhance security. Continuous auditing and updating are essential for safeguarding operations.

In 2026, every Nigerian IT Manager and Business Owner shares a common headache: Sticker Shock. Even with the relative stabilization of the Naira around the ₦1,400-₦1,550/$ mark, the ripple effects of past volatility and global supply chain shifts mean that…

For any Nigerian business in 2026, the server room is the most critical and expensive space to power. In our climate, “cooling” isn’t a luxury; it is a hardware survival requirement. If your cooling fails, your servers throttle or fry,…

In 2026 Nigeria, internet outages are costly for businesses, especially in Lagos, where cloud reliance makes downtime financially detrimental. Using a hybrid setup with fiber and Starlink ensures continuous connectivity despite local disruptions. This solution offers automated failover, optimizing productivity while mitigating risks of single-source internet reliance.