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Update news digital transformation
A digital government is the major driving force, leading the building of a digital economy, digital citizenship and digital society, contributing to the successful implementation of the Resolution adopted at the 13th National Party Congress.
In 2022, the ratio of Vietnamese value to ICT revenue reached 27 percent, an increase of 2.35 percent over the year before.
Some content needs to be more clearly quantified to better assess the effectiveness of these activities and the feasibility of regulations on SMEs.
Over 10 years ago, Vietnamese software companies performed only a few stages under orders from foreign partners but the work has now expanded.
Vietnamese businesses are facing challenges related to cyber security and difficulties adapting to digital transformation.
In the 2022-2025 period, Da Nang needs at least 7,500 more information technology (IT) workers a year and in the 2026-2030 period, the figure is 8,000.
Nguyen Thi Kim Dung, headmaster of Dong La Secondary School in Hoai Duc district in Hanoi has been honored as Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert - MIEE for three consecutive years.
Digital transformation is an inevitable trend today in the world and Vietnam with three main pillars: digital government, digital economy, and digital society.
The Ministry of Information and Communications says that more than 50 digital platforms have been created to serve digital transformation for the government, the economy, and society.
Businesses using digital technology have been more resilient during the economic crisis, while businesses without digital technology recover slowly, said Nguyen Trong Duong from MIC at the 2023 economic forum held by VCCI recently.
Experts say it is necessary to re-plan digital infrastructure and provide services in smart cities that have people and businesses "at the center".
A museum cares for and displays a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance.
The competition among digital banking services is heating up in Vietnam, with the participation of not only traditional banks but also technology corporations.
The collaboration with technology platforms and tourism business sectors will bolster efforts to quickly adapt and take advantage of digital transformation effectively.
Relics, heritage and culture sites could be considered as natural resources to develop Vietnam’s tourism.
Dell Technologies’ latest study found that about half of information technology (IT) leaders in Vietnam believe their businesses understand the benefits of digital transformation in human resources.
International customers can easily buy many Vietnamese traditional products via e-commerce platforms.
With internet-connected phones or tablets, visitors can now discover hundreds of treasures of the Vietnam National Museum of History anytime and anywhere.
Though digital transformation in agriculture is set to deal with production 'black holes', it has not yet met the requirements from traceability, selling on e-commerce or using drones in production.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung asserted that digital platforms must make technologies accessible to SMEs as basic utilities to the public.