Anaplan, a business planning software company headquartered in Miami, Florida, announced recently the launch of its new data center in Indonesia, according to a press release published on its website recently. This is part of the company’s planned US$ 500 million multiyear investment announced last year to empower businesses in the region to harness the power of real-time data-driven decision-making and advanced analytics.
Details about the data center however are scant. W. Media’s phone call to their Singapore office was not answered. An email response from them is pending.
“Establishing a data center in Indonesia is a testament to our commitment to the dynamic and rapidly growing business landscape in the region,” said Amit Bagga, Anaplan APAC Managing Director. “We are providing Indonesian enterprises with unparalleled performance, enhanced data security, and the ability to turn their corporate data into actionable insights, driving faster and more informed decisions.”
“Anaplan’s new data center in Indonesia is a concrete commitment towards Indonesian customers’ business. We are excited about the potential to leverage Anaplan’s connected planning with real-time data and advanced analytics to drive more informed and timely decisions,” said Franciscus Adam, Head of Corporate IT, PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia, Tbk.
Key benefits of Anaplan’s new data center in Indonesia include:
Accelerated digital transformation: Enhanced data management and analytics capabilities, along with local data residency, to support digital transformation initiatives and ensure compliance with local regulations.
Enhanced security and compliance: Robust security measures and regulatory compliance to protect sensitive data and provide a secure environment for business operations.
Faster data processing: Reduced latency for Indonesian customers, enabling seamless and real-time planning activities such as financial forecasting, supply chain optimization, and workforce management.
Scalable and reliable infrastructure: Support for the growing needs of Anaplan’s user base in Indonesia, offering the scalability and reliability required to handle increasing data volumes and complex planning scenarios.
According to reports, in June 2022, private equity firm Thoma Bravo purchased Anaplan for US$ 10.4 billion.