Many businesses and foreign investors are expressing concern about the proposal to include data centre and cloud computing services in the category of telecommunications services.
Military-run telecom provider Viettel and Microsoft Vietnam have recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement to promote the application of Industry 4.0 technology solutions such as Cloud, Data & AI across various sectors and enhance digital services in Vietnam, said a Viettel representative on June 16.
Coteccons, one of the top construction companies in Vietnam, has signed a three-year memorandum of understanding with Microsoft Vietnam to accelerate its innovation and value chain in the construction industry by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence and cloud technology.
The Tan Thuan CMC Data Centre, considered the most modern and safest data centre and cloud computing infrastructure facility in Vietnam, officially opened on August 15.
Cloud computing services, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G technology, fixed broadband internet, and blockchain technology are expected to lead the information technology and telecommunications sector in the time ahead, according to a recent survey.
Vietnam's cloud computing market share is now mainly owned by foreign enterprises. Vietnamese businesses only account for about 20 percent of the market share (approximately 900 billion VND or 38 million USD. But the plan is to change this in the not-too-distant future.
Cerence Inc., an artificial intelligence (AI) developer for automobiles, and VinFast, a Vietnamese smart electric vehicle brand, have announced that VinFast cars will be cloud connected using the Cerence Connected Vehicle Digital Twin (CCVDT) platform.
The community is facing severe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to enhance resilience against ‘shocks,’ new solutions are required to address new challenges.
The Ministry of Information and Communications is collecting feedback on a draft master plan on information and communications (ICT) infrastructure for 2021-2030 with a vision to 2050, which outlines four scenarios for the growth of the market.
The Vietnam International Bank (VIB) and Microsoft Vietnam has announced a three-year strategic partnership to leverage Microsoft Azure as the preferred cloud platform to accelerate the pace of innovation, create valuable new services to meet present and future banking needs of customers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created motivation for digital transformation process and sped up the adaption of cloud computing in organisations and businesses.
The Ministry of Information and Communications has determined that the cloud computing platform is a key part of telecommunications infrastructure to focus on in the coming years.
The Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) is planning to have all equipment on transmission lines and 80 percent of 110 kV circuit facilities digitalised from now to 2022.
Vietnam is in the best period to trigger the boom of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing as the country now owns all the basic elements for it to happen, VNG-Cloud Director-General Vu Minh Tri told a webinar in Hanoi on July 9.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) launched a campaign in Hanoi on May 22 to step up digital transformation via cloud computing technology.