November is Global Entrepreneurship Month, and Johannesburg based Cloud23, founded in 2021 by Ram Ramakrishnan, is showing how African tech companies can scale across borders while driving real innovation in enterprise technology. Cloud23 now operates in 15 African markets. The advisory firm helps companies leverage enterprise technology and AI to optimize operations, improve efficiency, and accelerate growth. It positions itself as a more innovative, local, and cost-effective alternative to traditional advisory firms with limited African presence.
AI and Talent at the Forefront
While Silicon Valley dominates global headlines, Africa is quietly scaling AI at pace. Cloud23 is hiring aggressively and investing in African technical talent even as many international tech firms slow expansion. Since launch, the company has achieved double-digit revenue growth annually across South Africa and regional markets including Botswana, Uganda, Mauritius, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Cloud23 employs more than 200 people globally, the majority based in Africa, holds over 600 Salesforce accreditations, and serves clients including Standard Bank, Capitec, Stanlib, Stanbic, Absa, and others. The firm is also proud to be contributing to sector skills development and job creation across the continent.
Fallon: AI-Powered Revenue Leadership
One of Cloud23’s standout innovations is Fallon, often described as Africa’s first AI Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Integrated with popular digital office tools including Salesforce, Slack, and Google Suite, Fallon provides real-time insights, workflow optimization, and opportunity identification. Traditional CRO roles can cost up to R2 million a year, but Fallon delivers comparable strategic guidance for smaller businesses at a fraction of the cost, making enterprise-level revenue leadership accessible to a wider range of companies.
Scaling Across Africa
From a Gauteng startup to a pan-African enterprise, Cloud23’s expansion mirrors the continent’s rapid growth in enterprise technology and AI adoption. The Salesforce ecosystem alone has supported billions of rands in economic impact in South Africa. This is not a Cloud23-specific data point; it reflects the broader surge in enterprise AI investment across the region and explains why demand continues to accelerate. Global projections show sustained growth in applied AI enterprise spending throughout the coming decade. African markets are aligned with this trajectory, and Cloud23 is positioned to help businesses ride this growth wave. By 2035, AI could double the GDP growth rate of African countries, according to the Brookings Institute.
The firm has received recognition from Salesforce and has been invited to join the Salesforce Financial Services Partner Advisory Board for FY26 and FY27.
“By blending local expertise with international best practice, we have scaled rapidly while keeping operations nimble and cost-efficient,” says Ram.
Applied AI at Scale in African Business
Cloud23 helps companies put AI into practice:
• Become Data Driven: anticipate customer needs and personalize experiences
• Partner with AI: let AI handle complex analysis while teams apply human insight
• Learn Continuously: monitor results and refine strategy
• Automate Hidden Work: free teams from repetitive tasks to focus on growth-critical work
• Plan Ahead: simulate scenarios and map future trends
• Build Partnerships: identify collaborators and suppliers and turn connections into value
Founder Perspective
Born in India, Ram moved to Johannesburg after a global tech career and founded Cloud23 to unlock Africa’s potential in enterprise technology. “Innovation is not defined by geography,” he says. “Africa could lead in many fields of tech, including applied AI. Our talent and creativity are world class. With smart technology and local knowledge, companies can scale across borders, solve real problems, and deliver measurable impact.”
Cloud23 at a Glance
• Double-digit revenue growth year on year
• Operations across 15 African markets by 2025
• 200 plus employees globally, majority African based
• More than 600 Salesforce accreditations
• Clients include Standard Bank, Stanlib, Stanbic, Absa, and Capitec
About Cloud23
Cloud23 is a Johannesburg based enterprise technology advisory firm partnering with multinational corporations and financial institutions across Africa. The company develops African technical talent, delivers AI-powered enterprise solutions, drives sector skills development, and creates jobs while helping businesses extract maximum value from enterprise technology to create measurable business impact.
