DOI: https://doi.org/10.65760/kassu.i1.54 |Issue 1 | April 2025|
Muhammad Faisal Aliyu Umar Aliyu Jamilu Isa
Abstract
This study explores the Impact of cloud technologies in preserving, sharing, and and disseminating biographies and indigenous songs, focusing on the contributions of Alhaji Abubakar Kassu Zurmi. Scalable and easily available platforms are provided by cloud computing for the storage and international sharing of cultural assets. Indigenous music and biography, however, pose particular difficulties, such as problems with digital divide and cultural authenticity. This investigation looks at how cloud technologies can help close these gaps by enabling access from anywhere in the world while preserving cultural authenticity. Cloud-based platforms have the ability to empower indigenous artists and communities, guaranteeing that their cultural heritage is conserved and honoured globally. Using both theoretical and real-world examples, the study illustrates the advantages and difficulties of utilizing cloud technologies for cultural distribution and preservation. Keywords: Cloud Computing, Indigenous Music, Biographies, Cultural Preservation, Digital Distribution.