DCI Indonesia
Victor Fonso began their work experience in 2010 as a Control and Instrumentation Practical Work Student at ConocoPhillips. In 2011, they joined ALSTOM Grid as an Electrical Engineer and later transitioned to the role of Lean Engineering Engineer, where they successfully applied lean concepts to the Bali Substation Project. In 2014, Victor joined TRIPATRA and held various roles including Electrical Engineer, Electrical Field Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, and System Integration Engineer. Finally, in 2016, they joined DCI Indonesia and served as the Head of Engineering Department before becoming the Head of Project Department in April 2017.
Victor Fonso obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Indonesia, where they studied from 2007 to 2011. In 2012, they attended the English Education Centre for a Post Advance program in English certification study to advance level, which lasted until 2014. In 2013, they received certification in IELTS preparation from The British Institute.
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DCI Indonesia
PT DCI Indonesia Tbk (DCI) was established as a business enabler by providing a reliable, carrier-neutral, and global standard data center infrastructure services in Indonesia with 100% uptime availability. With global operating standards and procedures, on top of state-of-the-art data center equipment, DCI is able to provide maximum availability to customers to access their most mission-critical assets, ranging from financial institutions, network service providers, e-commerce, cloud service providers and enterprises. Based on experience, DCI believes; to provide reliable data center services; not only data center design and construction are important, but also solid operation process is important in order to be able to deliver a stable committed SLA. With our expertise backgrounds and years of experiences, DCI is here to bring world-class data center to Indonesia. DCI Platform has 7 data centers in 3 locations: Cibitung, Karawang, and Jakarta with a total potential power capacity approaching 1,000 megawatts (MW).