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Update news software outsourcing
Global expansion has been one of VMO Holdings' goals for the past decade, and it has been realized in the US and Asian markets.
Starting from scratch, the past two decades have seen Vietnam's software and information technology service industry make a bold mark on the world's IT map as it has maintained its position among the top 10 best countries for software outsourcing.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam saw growth in the domestic software market slow down in the last five years, but outsourcing for foreign markets were higher.
The Vietnamese software industry has been selected as one of the top-ten software outsourcing providers of the Asia Pacific region, announced the 19th Vietnam ICT Outlook (VIO) forum in HCM City on July 25.
VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's Information Technology (IT) sector earned US$37 billion in revenues in 2013, up 48 per cent year on year, the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has estimated.
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VietNamNet Bridge - FPT Software is Vietnam's first business in the list of the top software outsourcing service providers in the world, recently published by the International Association of Outsourcing Providers.
VietNamNet Bridge – After more than 10 years of doing the software outsourcing for Japanese, Vietnamese software firms believe they have accumulated enough experiences to handle more complicated with higher value contracts.
VietNamNet Bridge – The local software outsourcing industry has posted strong growth this year, contradictory to the slackened performance of local hardware makers and retailers,
VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi has been ranked 21st among 100 cities in the world that are most attractive in software outsourcing by the latest report of outsourcing advisory firm Tholons.