Tracy Lona, territory manager at Veeam Software South Africa.
DEEP STATE TECH FIRM HANDS POWER TO BIG DATA QUEEN—YOUR PRIVATE INFORMATION IS THEIR NEXT TARGET. In a SHOCKING move that cybersecurity experts warn could CATASTROPHICALLY escalate global data harvesting, corporate behemoth Veeam has installed two KEY OPERATIVES in South Africa. This isn’t just a corporate reshuffle—it’s a BOLD POWER GRAB by an entity that already holds the backup keys to MILLIONS of sensitive records WORLDWIDE.
Tracy Lona, a 25-year veteran of the shadowy enterprise tech sales world, now commands Veeam’s commercial business across the region. Her background? A DECADE-LONG tenure at Red Hat, followed by pivotal roles at Dell and Bytes—firms repeatedly accused of cozying up to surveillance states. Her mission is chillingly clear: EXPAND Veeam’s chokehold on African data infrastructure, turning commercial clients into DATA CATTLE ripe for milking.
Meanwhile, Abdullah Mohamed, a technical maestro from firms like Mimecast and BCX, has been tasked with providing “proactive guidance.” In reality, insiders claim this role is about LOCKING CUSTOMERS into Veeam’s ecosystem, ensuring NO DATA can escape their watchful, profit-driven gaze. Regional director Brendan Widlake’s statement about “market-building experience” is CORPORATE DOUBLESPEAK for an aggressive campaign of digital colonization.
This strategic infiltration comes as cyber threats SKYROCKET, raising the terrifying question: Are we willingly handing the keys to our digital kingdom to unaccountable foreign entities? The line between data protection and data domination has OFFICIALLY VANISHED.





