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More than 545,000 residents in Hanoi have accessed and used the Digital Capital Citizen app iHaNoi in over one month since the city launched this app to boost local citizens and businesses’ interaction with all-level administrations.
"We see young people as our allies in digital transformation. We draw from their innovative approaches and will work with them to ensure they have the necessary future skills through various online and offline interactive projects and initiatives."
Digital archives are an essential aspect of modern governance and societal development, particularly in the context of e-government and the digital economy and society.
Vietnamese IT firms are ready to act as partners with South Korean businesses in digital transformation because the South Korean IT outsourcing market is now valued at $600 billion and expected to be $800 billion by 2028.
The Ministry of Information and Communications and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) have pledged to drive the digital transformation of one million Vietnamese businesses by 2026.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has released a list of 103 digital platforms run by ministries and branches nationwide that will be updated regularly to avoid duplication.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh called for more drastic efforts and resolve to accelerate the digital transformation that has contributed to creating new motives for the nation development.
Vietnam is making significant strides in its national digital transformation journey, but two experts from Cisco have emphasized the critical importance of closing the skills gap.
The Vietnam-Japan digital transformation association (VADX JAPAN) made its debut in Tokyo on July 7.
The adoption of online trials has saved the Vietnamese state budget more than 96 billion VND (US$4 million) in a very short period.
Many Vietnamese enterprises are still reluctant to use AI (artificial intelligence) because they are unable to arrange capital and human resources, and are afraid of their jobs being replaced,
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is aiming for virtual assistants to transform the knowledge system and work methods of the state civil service, bringing intelligence to the entire Vietnamese public administration system.
As part of Vietnamese PM’s visit to South Korea, CMC Corporation has signed memorandums of understanding with KSP Steel and RSupport to enhance technology integration and drive digital transformation.
With great efforts made by Hanoi’s civil servants, non-cash payment has been applied to many daily activities, including shopping and parking for bus and public services, bringing convenience to people and avoiding loss of revenue.
Non-cash payments are yet to become popular in Vietnam, including in large cities, because many people are still concerned about security.
To become a new "tiger" in Asia and a developed high-income country, Vietnam has no other choice than to join the group of leading countries in digital transformation and green transition.
In a significant stride towards digital transformation, individuals in Vietnam will soon be empowered to sign electronic contracts using VNeID, marking a monumental shift in the country's digital economy landscape.
CMC Data Center Tan Thuan has become the first data center in Vietnam to achieve Level 4 Information Security Standards, marking a significant milestone in the country's technological advancements.
Stressing that it is necessary to consider digital technology as the major management force in cyberspace, Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung supports the idea of using technology to control technology.
CMC Group's International Business Division has successfully elevated the CMMI Dev certification from level 3 to 5, the highest maturity level.