Jakarta: InterSystems, a creative data technology provider headquartered in Boston, has expanded its Indonesia presence with the opening of a new office in Jakarta.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, the opening marks a significant step in deepening the company's long-term investment in Indonesia and supporting the country's accelerating digital transformation across industries such as financial services, supply chain, and healthcare. InterSystems Regional Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Luciano Brustia said the new Jakarta office reflects the company's long-term commitment to Indonesia and will enable closer collaboration with customers and partners.
The new office reinforces InterSystems' commitment to Indonesia as a strategic growth market in Southeast Asia, enabling closer engagement with customers, partners and government stakeholders to address the country's evolving data platform, interoperability and digital infrastructure needs. InterSystems in a statement said Indonesia's digital economy is expanding rapidly, driven by growth in cloud computing, data platforms, and artificial intelligence (AI).
Organisations across sectors are increasingly focused on integrating fragmented systems, unlocking real-time insights and improving operational resilience through data-driven strategies, creating significant market opportunities. Demand is rising across industries for high-performance data platforms that support real-time analytics, seamless system integration and AI-enabled decision-making.
InterSystems technologies such as the InterSystems IRIS Data Platform and InterSystems IntelliCare unified healthcare information system are deployed across Indonesia, supporting interoperability, operational efficiency and AI adoption. Through its expanded local presence, InterSystems aims to deepen engagement with its Indonesian customer base by delivering localised expertise, accelerating implementation timelines, strengthening partner collaboration and supporting national digital priorities.