Oracle Corp is in talks with the Indonesian government to establish a new cloud services center on Batam Island, according to Bloomberg News. The company is considering Nongsa Digital Park, a location that benefits from free trade zone status and its strategic proximity to Singapore and Malaysia. Oracle has ongoing cloud service initiatives in both countries, further fueling its interest in the region.
Earlier in October, Oracle revealed plans to invest over $6.5 billion to create its first public cloud region in Malaysia. Oracle’s expansion in Southeast Asia is part of a broader effort to grow its global infrastructure, which spans Asia from Japan to New Zealand and extends to India, as stated by Garrett Ilg, Oracle’s Executive Vice President for Japan and Asia Pacific.
The company’s cloud infrastructure in Singapore already includes two data centers, and Oracle operates 50 public cloud regions across 24 countries, underscoring its expanding global presence. As Oracle continues to broaden its reach, it is expected that Batam Island will play a key role in its ambitious regional strategy.
Oracle, Indonesia’s Investment Ministry, and Communication Ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.