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VINASA’s programme honours top 50 IT companies

The Vietnam Software Association (VINASA) has launched a programme to choose Vietnam’s top 50 IT companies 2017, aiming to honour the leading IT firms and connect promising partners inside and outside the country.
VINASA’s programme honours top 50 IT companies ảnh 1Winners of the programme in 2016 (Source: leadingitcompanies.com)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Software Association (VINASA) haslaunched a programme to choose Vietnam’s top 50 IT companies 2017, aiming tohonour the leading IT firms and connect promising partners inside and outsidethe country.

The programme will prioritise areas of digital transformation, Internetof Things (IoT), and new technology trends in the fourth industrial revolution.

According to the organizing board, VINASA is receiving entries viawebsite //leadingitcompanies.com until August 12. Eligible companies must be formedin Vietnam for at least three years.

Winners of the programme are scheduled to be announced on October 25-26in Ho Chi Minh City within the framework of an international conference onsmart city and the Japan IT Day 2017.

In 2016, the programme honoured 20 enterprises in Business Process Outsourcing(BPO) and International Trade Office (ITO), along with 26 providers of ITsolutions and services, and 4 digital content firms.

The top 50 IT companies of Vietnam 2016 were introduced in many worldfamous IT exhibition and events.-VNA
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