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View all search resultsAs Indonesian businesses work toward scaling up further, many organizations are quickly realizing the benefits provided by a fully hosted cloud platform that enables them to quickly ramp-up B2B transactions, trading partners and industry standards.
Publicly listed state telecommunication giant PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) plans to invest in additional data centers in the country as a facilitator for clients with big data needs. Construction will only commence next year but Telkom is already acquiring plots of land.
Given this environment, the Communications and Information Ministry has canceled a plan to force private companies to store data onshore, as it seeks to ensure a favorable business climate for the burgeoning digital economy.
The government has canceled its plan to force private sector actors to store data onshore so as to ensure a favorable business climate for the burgeoning digital economy but is still looking at measures to ensure Indonesians’ data is secure
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