Tencent Cloud, the cloud division of China's Tencent, announced a collaboration with Allo Bank, Indonesia's largest digital banking platform, on Wednesday to improve digital banking in the country. According to a statement from Tencent Cloud, the agreement enables the company to harness its local market knowledge and years of experience to create solutions tailored particularly to Allo Bank's needs.
Tencent Cloud has established two Internet Data Centres (IDC) in Indonesia since 2021, showcasing its commitment to serving the country's ever-increasing commercial needs.
Tencent Cloud has assisted Allo Bank in realising its aim of servicing Indonesia's underbanked population, especially tech-savvy young adults, by improving the Allo app with high-quality and secure services.
TDSQL, for example, is a dependable and scalable database management system that provides the bank with computational and storage capabilities to manage enormous amounts of data efficiently and effectively. Its optimised thread pool scheduling techniques allow it to provide improved heavy load performance, which is crucial for handling Allo Bank's high transaction volume.
TDSQL's availability and data reliability values of up to 99.99 percent and 99.99999 percent, respectively, can further assist ensure that Allo Bank's data is always available and secure.