Indonesia is a vast
and diverse, rapidly developing country and economy. Unsurprisingly Indonesia’s
IT landscape reflects this rapid development. Companies are hungry to join the
data-driven age and the requirements for data-driven business are becoming
stronger in Indonesia than arguably any other emerging nation.
The country is
expected to be the world’s 10th largest economy by 2025 and
Indonesia’s enterprise services market is expected to be worth $3 billion by
2019, largely due to data-driven transformation.
Applications that
utilise large amounts of storage are starting to find a home among Indonesian
companies. Big data applications like
Splunk, Hadoop and NoSQL are starting to be adopted, and the structured
database market continues to be high growth for companies like Oracle and
Microsoft. Other applications such as VDI are expected to see enormous growth
in Indonesia with central bodies offering computing services to rural
locations.