Tencent Cloud Makes Metrics and Data Monitoring More Efficient Through Integration With Easy-To-Use Grafana
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HONG KONG, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tencent Cloud, the cloud business of Tencent, today announced that it has joined forces with Grafana Labs, the company behind the open and composable observability platform built around the Grafana open source technology for dashboards and visualization, to provide cloud users all over the globe with the
Tencent Cloud Monitor Grafana App, a plugin application which is an efficient and easy-to-use platform to quickly monitor and integrate metrics and data.
Tencent launches first data centre in Indonesia, joins slew of tech companies in Cloud race Details 14 April 2021
Tencent Cloud, a subsidiary of technology conglomerate Tencent, has reportedly launched an internet data centre in Jakarta. According to
The Jakarta Post, this is Tencent Cloud s first centre in Indonesia, as the company looks to capitalise on its growing cloud computing market. The internet data centre is said to allow faster data transfers and speed up various industries’ digital transformations.
The Jakarta Post also cited Tencent Cloud s senior vice president Poshu Yeung, who said Indonesia has a large internet demographic dividend with a fast-growing mobile internet market , and the company looks to maximise the cloud computing potential in the country.
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Chinese web giant Tencent has opened its first cloud data center in Indonesia.
The new facility appears to be a standalone affair, rather than one of a pair or triad that would offer local redundancy. Tencent says it offers “more disaster recovery options in the whole APAC region” as the company also operates its cloud in Singapore, Bangkok, Mumbai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Seoul and four Chinese cities.
The company says it chose Indonesia so that local customers could put data and compute closer to customers. The new facility therefore boasts backbone access to “all major Indonesian and global internet services providers” and “Tencent Cloud’s own high-quality border gateway protocol to cover the entire country.”
By Digital News Asia April 13, 2021
First Indonesia data centre to address growing business opportunities
Aims to address digital transformation opportunities in the Southeas Asian archipelago
TENCENT Cloud, the cloud business of Tencent, has launch its first data centre in Indonesia, further emphasising its commitment to addressing the growing business needs in Indonesia and Asia.
The data centre strengthens its global footprint and is the latest addition to its growing infrastructure network that now spans across 27 region and 61 availability zones, the company said in a statement.
Citing research from the Boston Consulting Group, Tencent Cloud noted that Indonesia is one of the fastest growing public cloud markets in Asia Pacific with a compoung annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25%. This is expected to increase its market size to US$800 million by 2023