The Indonesian Express
In today's digital era, people's lifestyles continue to change, adapting to increasingly sophisticated technological developments. Not only in the workplace or industrial sector, now digital innovation has penetrated many aspects of life. The concept of smart living or smart housing is now a modern lifestyle trend that combines comfort, efficiency, and connectivity in one digital ecosystem. From adjusting room temperature via an application, securing your home with a smart camera, to using a virtual assistant for daily routines, everything can now be controlled with just a touch of a finger. However, behind this convenience, there is one important foundation that is often overlooked, such as a strong and reliable data center infrastructure. This is the background to the presence of the latest facility from DCI Indonesia in Cibitung, West Java. The facility, named JK6, is not only about digital business expansion, but an important part of supporting the increasingly connected lifestyle of urban society. "Just as humans need oxygen, a smart lifestyle cannot run without a strong data foundation," said Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development. With a capacity of 36 megawatts and cutting-edge liquid cooling technology, the JK6 supports the growing demand for artificial intelligence, cloud storage, and household IoT systems. This is proof that data centers are not only for large companies, but also have a direct impact on households that implement smart living.