Routed is set to be acquired by Germany-based evoila, a move that will expand evoila’s presence across Africa while positioning Routed as a key centre of cloud excellence on the continent. The acquisition retains Routed’s leadership team, strengthens its VMware-based private cloud offering, and combines both companies’ engineering depth to deliver scalable, sovereign, enterprise-grade cloud services with global reach.
Agreement positions Routed as a centre of cloud excellence in Africa as evoila expands across the continent
Cape Town, South Africa – 10 December 2025 - Integrated cloud platform provider Routed is set to be acquired by evoila, a Germany-based IT solutions and strategy organisation. The deal strengthens evoila’s cloud portfolio and supports its expansion into high-growth markets across Africa.
Routed, recognised in 2025 for the third consecutive year on the Financial Times Africa’s Fastest Growing Companies list, says that the acquisition marks a new growth phase for the business and enhances its ability to scale across the continent.
According to Andrew Cruise, Managing Director of Routed, the acquisition will accelerate the company’s mission while preserving the technical depth that has defined the brand since inception. He also says that the team remains intact under his leadership with no changes expected.
“Routed was built to address a clear gap in the market: dependable, sovereign, enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure delivered with engineering excellence and predictable economics. As evoila we can amplify that mission, expand our reach, and position the company as a true African centre of cloud excellence within a global ecosystem of solution architects,” says Cruise.
Leadership continuity is a key component of the transaction. Cruise, Lee Syse and Benjamin Coetzer will remain in their current roles. The combined organisation will move forward as one team, ensuring continuity and stability for customers, partners and employees.
A stronger platform for managed private cloud growth
Under the evoila brand, Routed will continue operating its VMware-based hosted private cloud platforms, long established as the strategic middle ground for enterprises seeking agility without sacrificing control, cost predictability or compliance.
Cruise notes that evoila’s global network and technical expertise will further enhance these capabilities and allow for greater scale across Africa.
evoila’s expansion into Africa
Johannes Hiemer, CEO of evoila, says the acquisition is aligned with the company’s ambition to build a global brand across dynamically growing regions, including South Africa and the wider continent.
“When we enter foreign markets, we seek three core strengths: industry experience, reputation, and technological skill. Routed has delivered VMware Cloud Foundation-as-a-Service (VCFaaS) for many years and built a powerful team. With Andrew Cruise and his team, we have found a partner who represents our values and shares our ambition to grow.”
Hiemer adds that Africa is one of the fastest-growing digital markets globally and that the transformation experienced in other regions over the past 20 years will increasingly emerge in Africa too.
Strengthening the trajectory of local and sovereign cloud
Growing regulatory demands and the need for sovereignty, jurisdictional clarity, and appropriate workload placement continue to shape cloud strategies across Africa.
“The future of cloud in Africa is not one-size-fits-all,” Cruise says. “As part of evoila, our ability to expand access to fit-for-purpose, locally hosted cloud becomes even stronger.”
A combined footprint built for scale
For evoila, the acquisition brings an engineering-led African cloud business with a mature partner ecosystem into its global portfolio. Routed will gain access to a global delivery framework and a unified technology stack designed to compete in a hyperlocal model.
“We are creating a global network of cloud providers operating on the same technology stack and able to compete with hyperscalers in a unique manner,” says Hiemer. “Routed’s VMware Cloud hosted platform will form part of our global blueprint.”
“At evoila, we work with service providers every day to help them run competitive and sovereign cloud services. With our hyperlocal VCF-as-a-Service Solution, providers can deliver enterprise-grade cloud reliably, at scale and with transparent, predictable economics. We are rolling out this model with selected partners in key markets and continuously expanding it with further initiatives like this one,” says Lars Göbel, Chief Commercial Officer, evoila.
He adds that evoila’s strong technical consulting background combined with Routed’s cloud service provider capabilities under the leadership of Cruise, Lee Syse and Benjamin Coetzer will result in a formidable offering rooted in shared commitment to Broadcom and its technology ecosystem. If you are a service provider and would like to learn more or explore potential partnership opportunities, you are invited to reach out to Lars Göbel directly.
“Clients and partners can expect the same people, the same expertise now bolstered and further enriched by evoila’s skills and services. Overall, the same unwavering reliability will lead—now just powered by global reach,” Cruise concludes. Ends
About Routed
Routed is a specialist cloud infrastructure provider based in South Africa. Known for its technical expertise, Routed offers VMware-based private cloud platforms designed for enterprise and service provider clients. It was the first VMware Cloud Verified partner in Africa and focuses exclusively on the channel, not selling directly to end users.
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