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Jakarta

SAS hackathon winner predicts and mitigates Jakarta flooding
Pursuing smart city goals, Jakarta local govt teams with SAS partner Analyzed real-time data on rainfall, water levels, river flow to predict flooding
Indosat Ooredoo launches commercial 5G in Solo city
Indosat Ooredoo launches commercial 5G in Solo city to help SMEs and revitalisation efforts.
Malaysian tech companies gear up to expand via MDEC’s virtual market access drive
Entrepreneurs forge on eager to fulfil post-pandemic tech demands of region GAIN Connex Indonesia and Philippines goes digital to minimise disruption
NUS Enterprise and Salim Group extend cooperation by launching BLOCK 71 Yogyakarta and BLOCK71 Bandung
Two new BLOCK71 locations to be set up in strategically key Indonesian cities Startups in the new locations will enjoy incubator support and entrepreneurial activities
Qlue connects people to bureaucrats for a better Jakarta
Terralogiq has developed its Qlue public service platform – not just to serve the people, but as a wake-up call for the bureaucrats in Jakarta, declares founder Rama Raditya.
Uber masuk Surabaya
Surabaya kota ke-4 bagi operasional Uber di Indonesia Sediakan layanan pembayaran tunai meski masih terbatas  
Goers, aplikasi acara hiburan di Jakarta
Memudahkan pelaku bisnis mempromosikan acara serta melihat animo masyarakat Memiliki 1.500 pengguna aktif dan 3.000 pengunduh
Ramaikan bursa aplikasi ojek online, Blu-Jek menolak disebut plagiat
Tren moda transportasi yang pemesanannya berbasis aplikasi kian mara. Setelah Go-Jek dan Grab Bike,  kini muncul  Blu-Jek  di bawah naungan PT Blu-Jek Indonesia . Secara resmi Blu-Jek di perkenalkan kepada masyarakat  pada  17 September 2015, di Jakarta. 
Jakarta task force keeping an eye on Uber … and GrabCar
Jakarta  has become the latest city to act against ride-sharing services such as those offered by US-based Uber Technologies and Singapore-based GrabTaxi, and has formed a special task force to keep an eye on them.
Businesses need to go IPv6, or go bye-bye
With growing mobile Internet use and the booming Internet of Things (IoT), the demand for Internet addresses will only explode, and businesses have no choice but to migrate from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
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