Microsoft wants to invest in Indonesia data centres, says Indonesian president

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Will soon make regulatory changes to facilitate the move, after meeting Nadella.

Microsoft wants to invest in Indonesia data centres, says Indonesian president
Microsoft Corp is keen to invest in data centres in Indonesia which will soon make regulatory changes to facilitate the move, the country's president said after meeting with the software giant's CEO on Thursday. Indonesia's digital economy is the largest and fastest-growing in Southeast Asia and ...

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