Amid the strong wave of digital transformation in the global, Vietnamese digital technology enterprises are steadily asserting their position by mastering technology, developing creative “Made-in-Vietnam” solutions, and continuously innovating to expand into regional and international markets.
"E-tailers" (electronic or online retailers) should begin with the .vn domain linked to digital services (website/email)—this is the message that Mr. Nguyen Hong Thang, Director General of the Vietnam Internet Network Information Centre (VNNIC), delivered at a recent digital economy conference on promoting digital transformation in wholesale and retail, organised by the Ministry of Information and Communications.
The Vietnam Post Corporation will help the Lao Post Corporation with digital transformation and application of digital platforms to postal services, General Director of the Vietnamese firm Chu Quang Hao said on October 10.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has emphasised the Government’s consistent viewpoint that people and enterprises are the centre, key players, target, and momentum of digital transformation.
Experts from the UK and the Secretariat of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shared their experience in accelerating the reform of business regulations and designing digital services for people and enterprises during a workshop on December 16.
Thailand's internet economy is expected to be worth 30 billion USD in 2021, up 51 percent year-on-year, buoyed by a surge in e-commerce, according to the latest e-Conomy SEA 2021 report, which is an annual study jointly commissioned by Google, Bain & Company and Temasek.
The Military Industry-Telecoms Group (Viettel) moved up 32 places to the 325th in the 2021 list of the world’s 500 most valuable brands recently released by the brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.
Most banks will not officially set their annual targets until their shareholder meetings in April, but many bank leaders are optimistic about 2019 with plans to increase profits through cutting operating costs and promoting digital services.
Malaysia will expand its exports of digital and creative multimedia services as part of the objectives to diversify its trade portfolio, local online newspaper Free Malaysia Today reported.