According to the Eclipse Foundation's 2025 Jakarta EE Developer Survey, Jakarta EE has surpassed Spring as the leading framework for enterprise Java developers.
Realizing Sustainable Development, PT SMI Monitors Clean Energy Project and CSR Program in East Java
Jakarta [Indonesia], October 6: PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero) ("PT SMI" or "the Company") conducted site visit to East Java Province last week to observe the environmentally friendly ...
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With red tape, canceled rebates, Indonesia risks missing Chinese renewables investment
In late June, China’s LONGi Green Energy Technology announced a tie-up with Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina to make solar panels in West Java province. That news came just a week ...
Puan Maharani, highlighted the need to prioritize evacuation and students' safety after a building of Al Khoziny ...
Seven joint research projects between universities in Western Australia and East Java will share $150,000 in fundingThe WAEJUC Joint Research 2025 ...
Zacks.com announces the list of stocks and ETFs featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest ...
Jakarta (VNA) - Indonesia has expanded its coffee market with the shipment of 15 tonnes of Arabica coffee worth 3 billion IDR (around 180,000 USD) from the slopes of Mount Argopuro in East Java to ...
From SCAJ Conference 2025 To Expo 2025 Osaka. is reaffirming its commitment to bringing Indonesian coffee back to the hearts of Japanese coffee lovers. Through its strategic participation at the Speci ...
Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid stressed the vital role of the National Journalist Association (PWI) for Indonesia's press at ...
JAKARTA: The authorities have swiftly decontaminated an industrial area in Banten after Caesium-137 (Cs-137) radioactive contamination was detected, while providing treatment to nine residents who ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said last week that the US would give proceeds from tariff revenues to farmers, Reuters reported.
The FDA warns that long-term, repeated low-dose exposure to the radioactive contaminants found in the shrimp can damage DNA in human cells and increase cancer risks ...
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