Digital InfrastructureApril 16, 20263 min read

DCI Indonesia Launches E2 Data Center in Surabaya: A Strategic Move to Power East Java's Digital Ecosystem

Fajrin from Orbitcore

Fajrin

from Orbitcore Editorial

Surabaya is rapidly evolving from a traditional commercial hub into a pivotal center for Indonesia's digital transformation. In a significant move to support this growth, PT DCI Indonesia Tbk (DCI) has officially inaugurated its latest facility, the E2 Data Center, located in the heart of Surabaya. This grand opening marks a milestone not just for the company, but for the entire digital landscape of East Java, signaling a new era of localized, high-performance infrastructure.

Expanding the Digital Frontier Beyond Jakarta

For years, the majority of Indonesia's critical digital infrastructure was concentrated in the Greater Jakarta area. However, as the digital economy expands, the need for decentralized data centers has become paramount. The launch of the E2 facility in Surabaya is a direct response to this demand. By establishing a world-class data center in East Java, DCI Indonesia is effectively bringing cloud services and content delivery closer to the end-users, drastically reducing latency and improving the overall user experience for millions of Indonesians in the eastern part of the country.

World-Class Standards and Reliability

One of the standout features of the E2 Data Center is its adherence to global benchmarks. DCI Indonesia is renowned for maintaining a 100% uptime track record since its inception, and the E2 facility is designed to uphold this legacy. Built with Tier IV standards in mind, the data center offers the highest level of redundancy and fault tolerance. This means that businesses in East Java—ranging from banking and finance to e-commerce and local government agencies—can now rely on a local facility that guarantees their data remains accessible and secure around the clock.

Strengthening the Local Ecosystem with Diskominfo Jatim

The grand opening was not just a corporate event; it was a celebration of public-private synergy. The Office of Communication and Informatics (Dinas Komunikasi dan Informatika) of East Java Province has been a key supporter of this initiative. By collaborating with local authorities, DCI aims to facilitate the digital sovereignty of the region. This partnership ensures that local government data and services can be hosted within the province, fostering a more secure and efficient digital governance framework under the East Java provincial administration.

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Empowering Local Businesses and Innovation

The presence of E2 in Surabaya acts as a catalyst for local startups and established enterprises alike. With a local data center, businesses no longer need to route their traffic through Jakarta, which often results in slower speeds and higher costs. Instead, they can leverage DCI’s robust connectivity ecosystem to scale their operations. This move is expected to attract more tech investments into East Java, creating a ripple effect that benefits the local workforce and promotes digital literacy across the province.

A Green and Sustainable Vision

Beyond technical prowess, DCI Indonesia is also focused on sustainability. The E2 facility incorporates modern energy-efficient technologies to minimize its carbon footprint. As the industry moves toward greener operations, DCI's commitment to high-efficiency cooling systems and optimized power usage sets a standard for future infrastructure projects in the region. This alignment with global sustainability goals makes the E2 Data Center a forward-thinking addition to Surabaya’s industrial landscape.

Conclusion: A Gateway to Eastern Indonesia

The inauguration of the E2 Data Center is a clear statement of intent: Surabaya is ready for the future. By providing the backbone for a digital-first economy, DCI Indonesia is empowering East Java to lead the way in technological adoption. As this facility begins its operations, it stands as a testament to the potential of regional centers in driving Indonesia's broader goal of becoming a digital powerhouse in Southeast Asia.

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