Overview
With the largest economy in Southeast Asia, the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region is part of AWS’s continued investment in this Region throughout the years. In 2018, AWS opened its first office in Jakarta to help support its rapidly growing customer base across the country.
The AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region is our tenth region in Asia Pacific and the second in Southeast Asia after Singapore. With three Availability Zones (AZs), the Jakarta Region provides our customers and partners the ability to run workloads, store data securely, and innovate faster, locally. Developers, startups, and enterprises, as well as government, education, and nonprofit organizations can start using the Jakarta Region to run applications, and serve end-users across Indonesia with lower latency while retaining full ownership and control over their content.
For detailed information about this Region announcement, you can visit our Global Infrastructure and Using AWS services in Indonesia pages for more information.
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Customer success stories
Indonesian organizations of all sizes are using AWS to change the way they do business.
Halodoc: Building the future of telehealth with microservices
Halodoc, a health technology platform based in Jakarta, is using telehealth and artificial intelligence (AI) to connect patients, doctors, and healthcare facilities. Learn how the organization developed its monolithic backend into separate microservices and is adopting serverless to effectively support new users with AWS Lambda. Find out how the app is managing high data volumes and speed with even greater efficiency, using Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), and Amazon Redshift.
West Java Bridges Urban and Rural Digital Gap with Apps Built on AWS
West Java is the biggest province in Indonesia. It serves a population of 50 million people mostly living in underdeveloped, rural areas, and its administration is committed to improving public services through technology. By developing a cloud-native application on AWS, the West Java administration has reduced the development time from three months to just 16 days and is also making cost savings with our pay-as-you-go pricing. It is also using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) to accelerate container implementation, Amazon CloudFront to send content, and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) to prevent problems in running applications.
Sayurbox Uses AWS to Deliver Fresh Food Faster
In 2019, Sayurbox migrated to AWS to reduce costs and take the advantage of managed offers such as Amazon DocumentDB and Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service). Amazon OpenSearch Service helps with monitoring and analytical activities in Sayurbox’s operating and storage management systems, assessing demand, and cross-checking with supply sources. This makes it even easier for users to order successfully from the Sayurbox app, website, or even through WhatsApp. The startup also uses Amazon RDS to automate inventory management.
How Qlues implements artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) with AWS to provide smart cities solutions
Qlue is an Indonesian smart city ecosystem company that uses AI and IoT to help create sustainable, safer cities. It works closely with city institutions, local communities and police departments to solve urban issues related to mobility, security, safety, and sanitation. Leveraging AWS, Qlue has developed several innovative products. These include QlueWork, a mobile application for managing and coordinating tasks in the field, and QlueDashboard, which assists with real-time monitoring, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of resource management and allocation. Qlue has reduced its time to market by 50 percent with streamlined deployment process and has the ability to scale seamlessly while processing large volumes of real-time data.
Mikatasa Sticks to AWS to Paint a Digital Customer Experience
To improve its flexibility and agility, adhesives and coatings manufacturer Mikatasa explored numerous cloud solutions before choosing AWS. “We realized that a cloud solution would be key to our continued operations, and we couldn’t afford any risks. With our previous local cloud provider, we experienced multiple episodes of downtime as well as a data leak. We needed a secure and established cloud provider for this reason, and AWS met all our requirements.”
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