Rendani Tshivhangani is a Senior Solutions Architect with over 16 years of experience in telecommunications and ICT, including 5 years specialising in cloud technologies and enterprise solutions. He has held key positions at leading technology companies, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) as Solutions Architect and Red Hat Inc. as Senior Solutions Architect across Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently serving as Cloud Infrastructure Lead Consultant, Rendani leads enterprise-scale cloud migrations and digital transformation initiatives.
He is currently pursuing an MPhil in Strategic Management at the University of Pretoria. He mentors and trains young talent seeking careers in cloud computing. In 2021, he was selected as an AWS Community Builder, a program that recognises individuals who contribute to the community by teaching cloud skills. Rendani combines technical expertise with entrepreneurial vision while actively supporting community development through training programs
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