Russian Enterprises Advance Localized System Construction for Smart Cities in Southeast Asia
2026-07-14 14:08
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russian Softline Group stated that Russian software enterprises are promoting on-premises deployment solutions in the smart city market of Southeast Asia, retaining systems, data, and control on the client side to meet the requirements of data sovereignty, business continuity, and security environments for transportation, public utilities, public safety, and critical infrastructure. Related construction covers areas such as cybersecurity, smart city systems, industrial IoT, unified communications, computer vision, and digital twins.Image from 123rf.com

In the on-premises deployment model, the smart city platform does not rely on external public clouds but completes system deployment, data storage, and security policy configuration within an environment controlled by city management departments or enterprise clients. Russian Trueconf stated that such systems require clients to configure corresponding IT infrastructure and complete integration, parameter settings, and user team training. After operation, ongoing updates, system evolution, and service level assurance are needed. Clients can formulate their own security policies to reduce the impact of external service interruptions or cross-border data transmission on business operations.

Russian Vision Labs has developed system capabilities capable of processing over 200 million facial recognition records, while Russian Kaspersky Lab has established an office in Vietnam. Russian Softline Group believes that Asian markets such as Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand are continuously raising data localization requirements, driving the shift of smart city and critical business systems to on-premises deployment. Related system construction involves not only software installation but also client-side infrastructure adaptation, system integration, data migration, permission configuration, and subsequent operational support.

Russian Geointelligence Company stated that localized systems for smart cities can cover geographic data aggregation, analysis dashboards, municipal work evaluation, and resident feedback platforms, and can be applied in areas such as transportation, ecology, healthcare, social services, and building management. City or national management departments can determine priority construction directions based on actual needs and view the operational status of different regions and management units through indicator systems.

When entering the Asian market, Russian enterprises plan to promote project implementation more through local system integrators, hybrid cloud service providers, and joint ventures. Russian Astra Group pointed out that on-premises deployment requires infrastructure preparation, system integration, configuration, and client team training during the startup phase, while subsequent support, updates, and service assurance determine whether the system can operate long-term. Russian Trueconf has currently listed Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America as main export directions, with related demand coming from institutions with high requirements for data control and system stability, such as nuclear energy, petrochemicals, government departments, banks, telemedicine centers, and large universities.

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