Following the launch of Tencent Cloud’s first internet data center (IDC) in Indonesia earlier in April, local businesses across industries and fields have shown significant interest in utilizing the industry-leading cloud offerings the new infrastructure has brought to the region.
ollowing the launch of Tencent Cloud’s first internet data center (IDC) in Indonesia earlier in April, local businesses across industries and fields have shown significant interest in utilizing the industry-leading cloud offerings the new infrastructure has brought to the region.
Along with the services provided by the first data center, a second IDC in the country is also set to be put in place by the end of 2021, marking the first time for Tencent Cloud to establish two IDCs in one market within the same year.
Tencent Cloud is the cloud computing business of Tencent, a world-leading internet value added services provider with strong expertise in games, audio and video technologies, and Fintech services. With Tencent’s 20+ years of experience in technological innovation, strong infrastructure foundation and extensive global content delivery network, Tencent Cloud is poised to provide Indonesian customers with high-performing, easy-to-maintain, intelligent and flexible cloud services.
With 24/7 security and infrastructure support, Tencent Cloud’s IDC in Indonesia have obtained certifications proving their high-level safety and security standards, namely the Uptime Institute Tier III - Design & Facility, PCI DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 14001 and the Indonesian national standard SNI.
Tencent Cloud is a secure, reliable and high-performance public cloud service provider that integrates Tencent’s infrastructure-building capabilities with the advantages of its massive user platform and ecosystem. Tencent Cloud provides global access and a rich array of services to governments and organizations that need advanced infrastructure and a resilient environment, such as those in the online games, live broadcast and financial services sectors.
For the financial services industry, Tencent Cloud offers a range of products and solutions, such as the financially certificated distributed database TDSQL, eKYC, OCR, as well as other AI technologies. To date, Bank Neo Commerce and Bank Mega are some of the brand’s Indonesian clients who have incorporated TDSQL into their core system. This upgraded database constructed by Tencent Cloud will help address the challenges of digital transformation in Indonesia's financial services industry, including insufficient data architecture, high-frequency transactions and data security, among other factors.
Meanwhile, livestreaming and video solutions are now widely used tools by various sectors such as social, pan-entertainment and live shows, OTT sports, gaming, e-commerce, education and financial services. Tencent Cloud has reached 90% of the audio and video customers in China and has provided complete video processing capabilities and various solutions in different areas.
In Indonesia, GOX, the first Indonesian gaming livestreaming platform, has started leveraging Tencent Cloud’s industry-leading streaming service and content delivery network to offer low latency, seamless and stable gaming content to millions of viewers in Indonesia and worldwide. Brands’ and companies’ customer engagement strategies, many of which involved Tencent Cloud’s solutions such as Live Video Broadcasting (LVB); Video on Demand (VOD); and Tencent Real-Time Communication (TRTC), have helped maintain a high level of engagement with their rel="nofollow" target audiences, such as the 127th, 128th and 129th China Import and Export Fair, Paris Fashion Week and the Global Tourism Economy Forum.
Tencent Cloud also fits the bill for game developers looking for a high-quality cloud services platform with ultra-low latency, smooth sound quality, and anti-cheat measures. Some of its key game solutions include Game Multimedia Engine (GME), Game Server Elastic-scaling (GSE), Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE) and more.
Apart from its clients, Tencent Cloud also highlights how the company values its local partners. It recently worked with Astrindo Starvision to promote cloud solutions in Indonesia and introduce its services to more enterprises in the country.
Poshu Yeung, senior vice president of Tencent Cloud International, said Tencent Cloud’s IDC in Indonesia had begun to shape the country’s move to further digitalization, which was evident in the growing number of clients, businesses and organizations that were achieving success through Tencent Cloud’s products and services.
“Through Tencent Cloud’s safe, secure and reliable solutions as well as our invaluable experience across different industry sectors and industries, we look forward to working closely with our local partners and helping the country accelerate its digital transformation, which will be further boosted by setting up a second IDC by the end of the year,” he said.
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