Heaptalk, Jakarta — Indonesia’s technology company, DesktopIP, showed off its end-to-end cloud computing solution in one of Indonesia’s largest technology exhibitions Indocomtech 2024. According to DesktopIP, its technology was developed by local talents and enable to assist industries in performing digitalization effectively.
COO of DesktopIP, Hermi Putra, stated, “Participating in Indocomtech, we hope to enhance brand awareness and attract new business prospects while enlarging network. Interacting directly with visitors, we hope to obtain new business opportunities and valuable feedback to our product for further development”.
During the agenda, the technology company opted ‘Digital Sovereignty’ as the theme for its booth and presents made-in Indonesia technology, including Jaybod, IfVirty, and Qubiql. DesktopIP perceived that the implementation of local technology will strengthen Indonesian digital ecosystem and bring the country to be sovereign and independent.
In order to attract more visitors, DesktopIP also held interactive quizzes with Jaybod cloud storage of 5GB as the prize. According to Hermi, this strategy was implemented to enhance brand awareness, escalate the utilization of Jaybod for SMEs, and build strategic cooperation between industry players.
“We hope to introduce DesktopIP as one of the technology companies specializing in cloud computing. Presenting innovative solutions in Indocomtech, DesktopIP strengthens its position as a trusted cloud computing company,” conveyed Hermi.
By participating in this expo from September 30 to November 3, DesktopIP hopes to drive collaboration with numerous local talents in developing technology. Moreover, the company also aims to contribute to the growth of the national technology industry and support innovation developed by Indonesia’s young generation.
For information, DesktopIP is a technology company who successfully develop made-in Indonesia cloud infrastructure. Since its inception, the company managed to coin multiple solutions to support industries in performing digitalization, such as IfVirty, Jaybod, and Qubiql.
These solutions are claimed to reach a high domestic content level (TKDN). A cloud storage platform Jaybod managed to reach TKDN score of 87.71% , followed by Qubiql (a productivity platform) and IfVirty as (a cloud platform) which attain TKDN scores of 89.56% and 83.28% respectively.