Morocco has solidified its position as a “preferred European destination” for disaster recovery centers, according to the Spanish magazine “Parada Visual.” This recognition stems from the country’s favorable geographic location, competitiveness, and advanced digital infrastructure.
The magazine highlights Morocco as a reliable alternative for Spanish and French companies seeking to ensure the continuity of their operations amid risks associated with cyberattacks, natural disasters, and geopolitical instability. It emphasizes the government’s “Digital Morocco 2030” strategy, which has elevated the country to the status of the first data center hub on the African continent.
Furthermore, this strategy serves as a genuine roadmap that embodies Morocco’s commitment to building a robust and sustainable digital ecosystem, also enhancing the kingdom’s offerings in hosting services and ensuring operational continuity.
The analysis underscores Morocco’s competitive advantage regarding cost, enabling European companies to devise effective disaster recovery plans at lower expenses without compromising service quality, aided by a reservoir of specialized talents in information technology and cybersecurity.
The Spanish media outlet also notes that the political stability enjoyed by the kingdom, along with its legal framework that aligns with international standards for data protection, bolsters the country’s attractiveness as a preferred destination for hosting disaster recovery centers. Morocco, thanks to its central role in the network of submarine cables connecting Europe, Africa, and America, reinforces its position as a true digital bridge between continents.