In a significant boost to Indonesia’s digital economy and Golden Indonesia 2045 vision, GoTo Group, Tencent Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud have signed agreements that will boost cloud infrastructure and digital talent development in Indonesia.

The agreements underscore a commitment to accelerate Indonesia’s digital transformation and economic growth, GoTo said in a statement on Sunday.

According to the statement all three companies will work closely with the Indonesian government and are committed to equipping Indonesia’s workforce with the skills needed to excel in the global digital economy.

In a drive to further strengthen cloud infrastructure in Indonesia, Tencent Cloud is establishing a third Internet Data Center (IDC) in the country, part of a new commitment worth around $500 million in infrastructure, resources, and investment in Indonesia by 2030.

Through this investment, the company aims to empower local enterprises with advanced cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that drive the digital economy and AI adoption.

Alibaba Cloud, as the first major cloud service provider to develop local cloud infrastructure in Indonesia, has three data centers in the country and has partnered with local institutions to train nearly 400,000 individuals in cloud computing and AI.

Alibaba Cloud is also announcing that it plans to double this number to 800,000 by 2033 and will establish a Skills Center at Universitas Indonesia to offer specialized training as part of its Alibaba Cloud Academic Empowerment Program (AAEP).

The commitments from Tencent Cloud and Alibaba Cloud are built around the two companies’ expansive cloud services contracts with GoTo, the largest digital ecosystem in the country, announced in September 2024, which will ensure that GoTo’s data remains onshore in Indonesia, directly supporting data sovereignty and enhancing data security for Indonesian users and businesses.

“By working with Tencent Cloud and Alibaba Cloud, we not only ensure that GoTo’s platforms are secure and resilient but also empower Indonesia’s digital economy with a major investment in critical cloud infrastructure and training to nurture local digital talents,

“With this collaboration, we aim to provide our users and partners with a solid foundation that supports sustainable economic growth, drives innovation, and positions Indonesia as a leader in Southeast Asia’s digital transformation,” said Patrick Walujo, Chief Executive Officer of GoTo Group.

Poshu Yeung, Senior Vice President, Tencent Cloud International, said they aim to empower Indonesian businesses with advanced, scalable technology that fosters innovation and connectivity across communities.

“This commitment aligns with the Indonesian government’s vision for Indonesia Emas 2045 (Golden Indonesia 2045) and underscores Tencent’s commitment to partnering Indonesia in its digital transformation journey to tap the immense potential of the AI revolution to empower local enterprises with reliable cloud and AI-powered solutions,” he added.

Sean Yuan, Vice President, Alibaba Cloud International, said they aim to support Indonesia’s digital ecosystem with localized, high-performance solutions that unlock new opportunities for businesses, boost economic progress, and accelerate the journey toward a digitally inclusive Indonesia.

According to the statement, through their expertise in data analytics, AI, and cybersecurity, Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Cloud will enhance GoTo’s digital infrastructure, creating a secure and scalable foundation that meets the needs of its extensive user base.

The collaboration will also play a vital role in GoTo’s drive to foster a digitally inclusive Indonesia, strengthening its core infrastructure to support micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across the country.

It is noted that as a national tech champion, GoTo has been taking an active role in fostering the continuous growth of Indonesia’s tech talent through comprehensive on-the-job training initiatives for national university graduates.

Some of these graduates have progressed from entry-level roles to senior leadership positions.

Meanwhile, Tencent Cloud serves over 10,000 enterprises in more than 80 countries and regions worldwide and has recorded remarkable growth in Indonesia.

The company has expressed its commitment to further strengthening its investments and resources in the country, across key verticals.

Alibaba Cloud has also been serving the Indonesian market with three local data centers, acting as the trusted and preferred cloud service providers for a broad spectrum of businesses in finance, retail, logistics, entertainment, gaming and internet in Indonesia.

Alibaba Cloud has also established an Anti-DDoS Scrubbing Center in Indonesia in 2021 to mitigate malicious attacks and reinforce cybersecurity.

With privacy protection and data security as top priorities, the firm has built security capabilities to create a secure and reliable system for its consumers in Indonesia.

Indonesia’s GoTo Group partners Tencent for cloud infrastructure & digital services