👉 Caribbean computing refers to the unique technological landscape and initiatives within the Caribbean region, characterized by a blend of digital innovation, regional collaboration, and challenges specific to the area. It encompasses efforts to enhance digital infrastructure, promote cybersecurity, foster tech entrepreneurship, and bridge the digital divide among Caribbean nations. The region faces specific hurdles such as limited internet connectivity, varying levels of technological adoption, and economic disparities. However, Caribbean countries are increasingly collaborating through initiatives like the Caribbean Regional Cybersecurity Centre and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union to address these issues. These efforts aim to leverage technology for economic growth, improve public services, and strengthen regional integration, while also focusing on sustainable development and resilience against climate change impacts.