Jakarta, Indonesia – January 23, 2025 – CBNCloud once again held CBNCloud Connect in Jakarta, a premier platform designed to enrich insights and empower IT leaders in navigating today’s cloud technology challenges and opportunities. This edition of the event spotlighted the healthcare sector, bringing together industry experts, technology practitioners, and both medical and non-medical professionals to discuss the latest technological innovations transforming healthcare services in Indonesia.
With full support from Crayon Indonesia, Microsoft, OnePro Cloud, and Cyberindo Aditama (CBN), CBNCloud Connect 2025 carried the theme: “AI-Driven Cloud Solutions & Technology Innovations: Revolutionizing Healthcare Transformation.” In collaboration with the Indonesian Medical Digital Association and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, the event aimed to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies can help build a more efficient, connected, and responsive healthcare system in the country.
The event was officially opened by drg. Rudy Kurniawan, M.Kes from the Center of Data and Information, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia. In his opening remarks, he emphasized the government's commitment to accelerating the adoption of digital technology in the healthcare sector to create a more integrated, data-driven health service system.
“Implementing cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector is not just about improving efficiency—it’s about delivering faster, more accurate, and more responsive services. This initiative has already become part of the Ministry of Health’s agenda, aligning with Indonesia’s National AI Regulation. Digitalizing healthcare will significantly improve access to quality care while streamlining operational processes without compromising security,” he said.
Drg. Kurniawan reaffirmed the Ministry’s full support for such initiatives and its ongoing commitment to fostering innovation in pursuit of a better healthcare future.
A key highlight of CBNCloud Connect was a series of three in-depth sessions led by industry leaders, each designed to provide actionable insights into addressing challenges and implementing digital transformation in healthcare.
Speaker Nov Munardi, Services Director, Crayon Indonesia explored how Microsoft 365 Copilot serves as a groundbreaking solution in the medical field. She explained how AI’s ability to process vast amounts of medical data quickly and accurately enables more efficient and timely decision-making for healthcare professionals.
“With the advanced AI capabilities of Microsoft 365 Copilot, we can analyze large volumes of medical data more precisely and efficiently. This allows for faster, more accurate clinical decisions, significantly improving patient care,” said Nova.
She further elaborated on Copilot's key features such as:
Healthcare Agent Service: AI-driven agents for tasks like scheduling, patient triage, and clinical trial matching—built to meet healthcare security standards.
Generative AI Solutions: Reducing administrative workloads, allowing staff to focus more on patient care.
Clinical Safeguards: Ensuring AI-generated information is reliable and protected against hallucinations or inaccuracies.
Enhanced Patient Care: Personalized, AI-powered care delivery for improved outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Speaker: Yura Adi, AVP Corporate Solutions, CBN. Yura Adi highlighted the critical role of connectivity solutions in strengthening hospital and healthcare facility networks across Indonesia. He emphasized that integrating cloud technologies enables real-time data exchange between hospitals, facilitating faster and more accurate medical decisions.
“Seamless connectivity enables real-time information sharing, empowering healthcare professionals to provide faster and more precise treatment,” said Yura.
These solutions not only accelerate decision-making processes but also reduce the risk of medical errors caused by information delays.
Speaker: Michael Wong, Founder, OnePro Cloud. The final session focused on cloud-based disaster recovery and its role in ensuring the resilience of medical information systems. Michael Wong explained how solutions like HyperBDR offer highly efficient data protection and business continuity for healthcare organizations.
“In today’s evolving IT landscape, disaster recovery is no longer just about restoring systems and data. It’s about ensuring that organizations are future-ready and resilient in times of crisis. He stressed the importance of a modern disaster recovery strategy focused on data mobility and resilience, enabling organizations to embrace innovation—from system refactoring to seamless integration with emerging technologies like AI and IoT. said Michael
Addressing fragmented data storage is a key step toward true transformation. Cloud-based DR ensures critical data remains secure and accessible, even during technical disruptions or emergencies he added.
CBNCloud Connect 2025 was more than just a tech event—it underscored the importance of sustainable transformation in Indonesia’s healthcare landscape. Through the convergence of cloud and AI technologies, the event aimed to accelerate digital adoption, enhance medical service quality, improve access, and build a more inclusive, data-driven healthcare system.
With the presented technology solutions, Indonesia’s healthcare sector is expected to continue evolving towards a more efficient, integrated, and intelligent future. CBNCloud Connect 2025 offers a compelling vision of a digital ecosystem that supports the nation’s healthcare digitalization journey—ensuring faster, more accurate, and more accessible services for all Indonesians.