NeutraDC, a subsidiary of Indonesian telecoms giant PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (Telkom), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korean cloud-based services provider NAVER Cloud and Cisco to provide Indonesian businesses with cloud solutions and services.
Under the agreement, the parties will leverage NeutraDC's, also known as Telkom Data Ekosistem (TDE), local knowledge and data centre infrastructure to deliver “reliable and secure cloud services” to businesses.
Businesses in Indonesia will benefit from the collaboration as NAVER Cloud and Cisco provide reliable, secure, and efficient cloud-based services, TDE said in a statement.
NeutraDC’s chief executive officer, Andreuw ThAF, said NAVER Cloud and Cisco will support the company’s hyper-scale data centre in Cikarang, Indonesia. The MoU will promote collaboration and knowledge-sharing, which will result in developing talent and skills in cloud computing in Indonesia.
“The benefit to local companies in Indonesia is enhanced agility, scalability, and cost efficiency to better compete in the digital economy,” ThAF said.
The company said it offers a robust digital ecosystem where any party, including hyperscale players supported by Telkom Indonesia, can tap integrated digital infrastructure with comprehensive network connectivity.
NAVER Cloud’s CEO of APAC Development, Weongi Park, said the company will bring knowledge and experience in cloud technology to the Indonesian market in collaboration with PT Telkom and Cisco.
Cisco’s President, Asia Pacific and Japan, Sanjay Kaul, said with NAVER Cloud and PT Telkom’s “unparalleled industry expertise” and its “cutting-edge technology,” the company can offer “a premier telco cloud solution” to Indonesia, driving economic growth to new levels.