PT Datacomm Diangraha, through Datacomm Cloud Business (DCB), has launched what it is touting as simple and secure hybrid cloud solutions for Indonesian enterprises.
The new offering – which utilizes hybrid IT solutions from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) – aims to help Indonesian enterprise customers migrate to the cloud with technology that addresses the security and compliance standards stipulated by the Indonesian government.
DCB aims to capitalize on the growing rate of cloud computing adoption to help, to help Indonesian enterprises source, manage and consume IT services. This includes the deployment of services across a mix of traditional IT, private cloud and public cloud (hybrid infrastructure) to create the optimal IT mix—where workloads are deployed and applications are sourced from the most appropriate platform, based on a customer’s unique requirements (e.g., performance, cost, compliance, location).
The deployment, which includes HPE servers and all-flash storage, will provide flexibility for enterprise customers to choose the cloud deployment option that best suits their needs.
Solutions provided by Datacomm Cloud Business will include private managed cloud, cloud management platforms, public cloud, disaster recovery-as-a-service and backup as-a-service.
The offerings will be fully hosted in Indonesia to meet with Indonesian Government Regulation (PP) No. 82 in 2012 on data sovereignty requirements.
“Through our participation in the HPE Partner Ready Service Providers Program, we are now empowered with the knowledge, expertise and technology innovation that can help our customers move beyond their traditional infrastructure and reap the benefits of the hybrid IT world,” Datacomm Cloud Business managing director Sutedjo Tjahjadi said.
“Through our offerings, customers will be able to ensure they move at the speed of business while enjoying international service standards, meeting the Indonesian government local compliance requirement and having access to 24×7 local support as required.”
DCB is expanding its investment in the cloud computing local infrastructure. DCB will also add two additional cloud node infrastructure projects between now and the end of the year in Bandung and Medan.