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Vietnam’s 30 leading IT companies announced

The Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) announced a list of 30 leading IT companies in Vietnam on October 27 for their contributions to the development of the sector as well as the country.
The Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) announced alist of 30 leading IT companies in Vietnam on October 27 for theircontributions to the development of the sector as well as the country.

Thisis the result of a programme to select 30 leading enterprises inpackaging and outsourcing to introduce to potential partners fromnearly 100 nations and territories in the world.

Several well-known brand names in the field such as FPT Software, NTT Data Vietnam and MK Smart are on the list.

MaiLiem Truc, Chairman of the Jury Board said that the selected businessesare not the biggest but take the lead in their own market segments withhigh competitiveness and good strategies to join the internationalmarket.

VINASA has printed 8,000 documents in English andJapanese along with the online version to facilitate the recommendationof these businesses to the world.

Additionally, the firms will beintroduced to delegates from nearly 20 nations and territories in the2014 Asian-Oceania Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO ICT) Summiton October 28-31 in Hanoi and central Da Nang city.

In 2013, these companies employed 15,000 skilled workers and raked in more than 300 million USD.

Many of them have reaped good successes in such large markets as America, Japan and in Europe.

They have made contributions to making Vietnam the second biggest software processing partner of Japan since 2012.-VNA

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