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Microsoft Opens First Data Centre in Indonesia, Advancing Southeast Asia’s Cloud Tech Hub

Salman Ahmad
Last updated: May 28, 2025 10:35 am
Salman Ahmad- Freelance Journalist
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Microsoft Opens First Data Centre in Indonesia, Advancing Southeast Asia’s Cloud Tech Hub
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Microsoft has formally inaugurated its inaugural data centre in Indonesia, a significant investment that fortifies the nation’s digital infrastructure and establishes it as a burgeoning capital for cloud technology in Southeast Asia.

The Indonesia Central Cloud Region was inaugurated on Monday in Jakarta by the Minister of Communication and Digital, Meutya Hafid, who served as the representative of President Prabowo Subianto at the event.

Government Welcomes Milestone in Digital Transformation

The inauguration was celebrated by government officials as a significant milestone in the nation’s digital transformation. Meutya stated that the facility is indicative of Indonesia’s readiness to administer advanced systems, including artificial intelligence and cloud computing, and its global confidence in Indonesia’s technology policies.

Meutya stated at the event, “This is a testament to our dedication to technological advancement and digital sovereignty.”

Economic Impact and Workforce Development

By 2028, it is anticipated that Microsoft’s investment will generate 60,000 employment opportunities and contribute US$2.5 billion to the economy.

The company also intends to provide digital skills training to 1 million Indonesians, with more than 840,000 individuals currently participating in AI capability-building programs.

Indonesia’s Growing Role in Southeast Asia’s Cloud Market

Indonesia is currently the second-largest data centre market in Southeast Asia, with 84 facilities, trailing only Singapore’s 99.

Microsoft’s participation contributes to the momentum of a trend initiated by significant technology companies, such as Amazon and Google, which have also expanded their cloud operations in the region.

The cloud infrastructure in Southeast Asia is still behind that of mature economies, resulting in an underpenetrated market. Indonesia’s strategic location and renewable energy potential offer a compelling alternative to land-constrained Singapore.

Data Localization and Market Growth

The primary driver of the digital infrastructure boom in the region is regulatory pressure to localize data storage.

Global corporations are being compelled to establish local operations as a result of the enforcement of laws that mandate in-country data processing in countries such as Indonesia.

The Southeast Asian data centre market is anticipated to expand from $10.23 billion in 2023 to $17.73 billion by 2029.

The economic catalyst role of data centres is emphasized by Microsoft’s $1.7 billion investment, which supports a broader ecosystem of industries and stimulates employment creation.

The region’s monthly data consumption is expected to triple by 2025, which will drive the further expansion of cloud infrastructure and related services.

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Salman Ahmad is a freelance writer with experience contributing to respected publications including the Times of India and the Express Tribune. He focuses on Chiang Rai and Northern Thailand, producing well-researched articles on local culture, destinations, food, and community insights.
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