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All households in the country will have digital addresses by 2025.
The in-factory digitization process not only brings efficiency, innovation and empowerment to businesses, but also helps equip the employees - Unilever’s most valuable asset - with future-fit skills.
Being in the TOP 3 IT outsourcing companies in Vietnam, CMC Global proves its position with outstanding technological products, services, and solutions, helping customers worldwide transform their digital capabilities flexibly and effectively.
The tourism digital ecosystem not only offers convenience and helps cut costs, but also enhances travel experience.
The Viet Nam-Asia Digital Transformation (DX) Summit 2022 opened in Ha Noi yesterday, where experts are examining ways to further utilise the...
The number of news articles and other articles published in electronic newspapers and magazines have soared recently.
During the time supply chains were disrupted because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam's wood and furniture industry still maintained its market share and even surpassed rivals to become the largest wood exporter to the US.
Some localities have reduced service fees and charges, and assigned targets for online document processing in an aim to improve online public services.
Increasing productivity must be considered an important basis for calculating wage increases for workers, not just based on the CPI.
Big Data and artificial intelligence (AI) are now considered the ‘trump cards’ in business competition.
AI has played a new role during the Covid-19 pandemic – talking to patients, discovering seriously ill patients, and providing emergency care. As many as 2.6 million such calls were made.
Digital transformation is both a need and an inevitable trend that will help businesses survive and develop in the Industry 4.0 era, experts say.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of the food and beverage (F&B) towards digital transformation, which provided bright prospects for the industry when economic activities returned to normal.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said Vietnam has vowed to develop a digital economy and digital society.
Vietnam’s digital economy revenue reached US$53 billion in the first quarter of this year.
Military run telecoms group Viettel has just announced a plan to build the largest data center in Vietnam with a total investment of VND6,000 billion.
As the Government has large state owned enterprises (SOEs), it needs to assign them tasks of national stature.
The launch of Vietnam’s first-ever national digital platform for tourism business and management is scheduled in November 2022, after being used in 5-10 provinces and cities.
The Ministry of Information and Communications has approved a plan on promoting the development and use of next-generation national online meeting platforms in Vietnam.
“We are losing in the home market. Hotel owners feel pain when having to pay commissions of 30 percent to foreign companies,” said Ngo Minh Duc, founder and president of GOTADI.