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Data Technology Firm Opens Jakarta Office to Target Market Potential

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Data Technology Firm Opens Jakarta Office to Target Market Potential
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InterSystems, a creative data technology provider focused on solving scalability, interoperability, and speed challenges for its clients, has opened a new office in Jakarta. The opening marks a significant step in strengthening the company’s long-term investment in Indonesia.

“Supporting the rapid digital transformation across various sectors, from financial services to supply chain and healthcare,” said Luciano Brustia, Regional Managing Director, Asia Pacific, InterSystems.

The new office affirms InterSystems’ commitment to Indonesia as a strategic growth market in Southeast Asia. With a local presence, InterSystems can collaborate more closely with customers, partners, and government stakeholders to address evolving needs in data platforms, interoperability, and national digital infrastructure.

Indonesia’s digital economy is growing rapidly, driven by strong growth in cloud computing, data platforms, and artificial intelligence (AI). Organisations across sectors are increasingly focusing on integrating previously siloed systems, gaining real-time insights, and enhancing operational resilience through data-driven strategies.

This transformation presents significant market opportunities. Across industries, demand for high-performance data platforms capable of supporting real-time analytics, seamless system integration, and AI-driven decision-making continues to rise.

InterSystems’ technologies, including the InterSystems IRIS Data Platform and InterSystems IntelliCare — an integrated health information system — are already used by various organisations in Indonesia.

The company collaborates with enterprises, system integrators, and digital partners in financial services, logistics, and healthcare to deliver interoperability, streamline operations, and support AI adoption.

“Indonesia is at a turning point where organisations are beginning to transform growing data volumes into actionable insights. There is a growing need for reliable, interoperable, and real-time data platforms to drive large-scale innovation,” Brustia added.

“The opening of our Jakarta office reflects our long-term commitment to Indonesia and enables us to work more closely with customers and partners to help turn their ambitions into tangible results,” he said.

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