80% of Indonesian IT Leaders Believe DSP Supports AI Adoption and Business Transformation

Complex Korean , JAKARTA - Pioneer of data streaming, Confluent merilis temuan dari Laporan Data Streaming tahunan keempatnya.
This survey involved 4,175 leaders. TI of 12 countries, including Indonesia.
The research results show that data streaming platforms (DSP) have now become an essential element for the success of artificial intelligence (AI) and broader business transformation.
As many as 80 percent of the 225 respondents, consisting of IT leaders from Indonesia, believe that data streaming platforms (DSP) facilitate AI adoption by addressing challenges related to access, quality, and data governance.Based on the data, 96 percent of respondents plan to increase investment in DSP in 2025.
The Area Vice President for Asia & ANZ at Confluent, Rully Moulany explains that many companies adopt DSP to optimize their business.
"Starting from empowering agentic AI to enabling real-time fraud detection, data streaming platforms are quickly becoming key for modern companies," said Rully Moulany recently in Senayan, Central Jakarta.
She added that companies in Indonesia are not only adopting data streaming technology, but also strategically applying it to address real business challenges.Rully believes that real-time data has become a critical need for AI applications.
As for AI agents, chatbots, or assistants can provide value, they require instant access to trustworthy data about the business, customers, and surrounding environment.
That requires a data streaming platform that provides continuous and high-quality data streams.He emphasized that the platform facilitates data exchange between applications, enabling game-changing decisions to be made in real-time.
"Companies in Indonesia are not only adopting data streaming technology - they are applying it strategically to address real business challenges and create a competitive advantage," he said.
The Confluent Data Streaming 2025 Report for the Asia Pacific and Indonesia records several important findings.As many as 96 percent of Indonesian respondents agreed that in the Asia Pacific, 89 percent of DSPs will be used more to provide core input to AI systems with real-time, contextual, and reliable data.
Then, in Indonesia, as many as 94 percent stated that data streaming is a strategically important priority.
In addition, 81 percent in Indonesia reported a return on investment (ROI) of 2-5 times for data streaming, indicating an extraordinary value proposition from this technology.
Finally, 81 percent of IT leaders reduce costs and risks across development and operations by adopting a shift-left approach to data processing and governance. (mcr31/jpnn)
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