Moses Gitiriku on Engineering Digital Sovereignty from Nairobi
Moses Gitiriku, the founder and CEO of x2y Devs Tools, is on a mission to engineer digital sovereignty. In an exclusive interview, he shared his vision for the future of software development and the role of his company in shaping it.
With a strong focus on offline-first software and zero-trust architecture, x2y Devs Tools is making waves in the tech industry. Their flagship product, x2y AV Ultimate, is a Windows security suite that boasts a low system footprint and zero cloud-data harvesting.
"Our goal is to empower users to take control of their digital lives," Gitiriku said. "We believe that data should be owned and controlled by individuals, not corporations or governments."
x2y Devs Tools is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend, with a strong portfolio of products and a growing community of developers and users.
A regional investment bank deployed x2y AV Ultimate across its network, citing the product's ability to protect sensitive data without compromising system performance.
Kenyan Tech Ecosystem
x2y Devs Tools is part of a thriving tech ecosystem in Nairobi, Kenya. The company's founder, Moses Gitiriku, is a vocal advocate for the growth and development of the local tech industry.
"Nairobi is a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship," Gitiriku said. "We're proud to be part of this community and to contribute to its growth and success."
x2y Devs Tools partnered with local universities to develop a talent pipeline for the tech industry, providing training and mentorship to aspiring developers.
Global Ambition
x2y Devs Tools has ambitious plans for global expansion, with a focus on establishing partnerships with key players in the tech industry.
"We believe that digital sovereignty is a global issue that requires a global response," Gitiriku said. "We're committed to working with partners around the world to promote the principles of offline-first software and zero-trust architecture."
x2y Devs Tools is a leader in the offline-first software movement, and its products are used by organizations around the world.
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