Việt Nam''s data centre industry is set for significant expansion, driven by recent investment reforms and a commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure.
Techcombank announced that it has implemented the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to drive its data and AI transformation across the organisation.
National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyễn Đức Hải highlighted Việt Nam''s commitment to leveraging technology for improved auditing at the 8th INTOSAI Big Data Working Group meeting in Ninh Bình on September 10.
The SBV on Thursday also directed commercial banks to ensure online banking transactions to run smoothly for all customers, including foreign residents in Việt Nam, when the mandatory biometric verification policy takes effect.
The AI2AI Challenge will focus on inclusive growth, ensuring that the benefits of this rapidly advancing data technology extend to all segments of society.
The Ministry of Public Security in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity Association organised a workshop to develop personal data protection policies in Hà Nội on Wednesday.
The new centre has racks with a capacity of three times higher than the average in Việt Nam. It meets the development trend of artificial intelligence (AI) with high-performance computer chips to increase computing ability.
The event provided an opportunity for delegates to access multidimensional information s and discuss solutions for the sustainable construction, operation and management of data centres, while ensuring compliance with the latest international standards
The Vietnamese market surged to over US$1 billion last year, nearly double the figure logged in 2022. Currently, most of those participating in the local data centre segment are domestic telecommunications companies.