Otto Toto Sugiri is the cofounder and president director of DCI Indonesia.
He started the company in 2011 and built it into one of Indonesia's largest operators of data centers.
DCI Indonesia was listed in 2021.
Prior to DCI, Sugiri founded Sigma Cipta Caraka in 1989, which was acquired by Telkom Indonesia and is now called Telkomsigma.
In 1994, Sugiri cofounded Indonet, the first internet service provider in Indonesia, which went public in 2021. In 2023, he and other cofounders sold their stakes to Singapore's Digital Edge.
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Billionaire Otto Toto Sugiri, one of Indonesia’s earliest tech entrepreneurs, is now helping to grow the country’s digital economy by building its largest data center company DCI.