The National Payment Corporation of Vietnam, Mastercard and the Intermediary Payment Service Provider VietUnion launched a social welfare campaign to provide free cancer screening to vulnerable women in Hà Nội and HCM City.
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.
FPT officially launches its automotive technology subsidiary in the US. FPT Automotive offers a comprehensive suite of engineering services encompassing in-vehicle infotainment, Electronic Control Units (ECU), functional safety, security, automotive UI/UX design, wireless connectivity, and digital engineering.
The RSSP initiative will enable FPT to scale its SAP practice more rapidly across the APJ region and work more closely with SAP to drive joint customer success.
Japanese eGift provider giftee Inc Japan recently announced the establishment of its fully owned subsidiary, giftee Tech Vietnam Company Ltd, in the country.
Sweden-based software and services provider IAR announced that it has appointed SH Consulting, a leading provider of embedded software solutions and consulting services in Viet Nam, as the official distributor of the company''s products in the country.
The managed security service provider (MSSP) market in Southeast Asia is expected to enjoy steady growth in the coming years due to the region’s collective push towards countrywide digital transformation initiatives, according to experts.
Sacombank and Dai-ichi Life Vietnam were honoured with the award for Best Bancassurance Provider Vietnam 2022 from Global Banking and Finance Review, a leading international finance magazine based in the UK.
Viettel once again claimed the top spot as Viet Nam’s fastest mobile provider during the last quarter of 2021, earning a speed score of 48.23 on modern chipsets, the data service provider Ookla’s latest Q4 Vietnam Internet Performance Report showed.
The military-run telecom provider Viettel announced on Thursday that it had received two more exclusive patents in the US for its two new inventions which were developed by a group of young engineers.