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Lack of tech knowledge has been identified as a key hurdle to wider adoption of cloud computing in Indonesia, hence Amazon Web Services (AWS) and IBM have announced plans to set up educational facilities in the region to serve their industry’s need for talent.
“We’re very interested in […] starting up [a cloud academy] somewhere in ASEAN. We haven't committed to a location for the hybrid cloud academy yet, [but] we're exploring aggressively [to find] where we could provide such an academy. And the purpose, of course, is to train thousands of people on technology,” IBM Asia-Pacific general manager Paul Burton told The Jakarta Post on Aug. 25.
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