NeutraDC and F5 to develop AI-based connectivity in Indonesia
NeutraDC, the data centre subsidiary of Telkom Indonesia, has signed a memorandum of understanding with F5 to explore managed AI-based connectivity services in Indonesia.
Under the MoU, the two companies plan to work together on developing AI-driven connectivity solutions, with NeutraDC bringing its local data centre infrastructure and F5 contributing its application and security technology. The partnership focuses on delivering managed services, though detailed products, timelines, and commercial terms have not yet been disclosed.
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