Microsoft keen to invest in Indonesian data centres

JAKARTA (Reuters) – 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. “Microsoft wants to invest immediately in Indonesia,” President Joko Widodo told reporters after giving a speech at an event celebrating 25 years of the company’s presence in Southeast Asia’s largest economy. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also attended the event. Indonesia’s government submitted a bill to parliament in January aimed at protecting consumer data in the digital era, but that has yet to be approved. Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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