HCM City is witnessing a strong investment wave in the data centre sector. The city has set up a dedicated task force to support investment procedures for a Hyperscale Data Centre serving AI development, with total investment estimated at around...
Under the agreement, the two sides will collaborate on technical solutions and knowledge exchange to support the design of efficient, reliable and sustainable data centres, as Việt Nam seeks to expand its digital infrastructure to meet growing demand from its...
The data centre market in Việt Nam is in the midst of explosive growth, evolving from a mere technical infrastructure to becoming a coveted high-tech real estate asset that attracts global investors, experts said.
Việt Nam is an ideal destination for data centre investment and the country is expected to see further interest from international investors, experts said.
Major Vietnamese tech firms VNPT, Viettel, FPT, CMC, Mobifone and Gtel have been asked to help public bodies upgrade their systems to integrate with the population and e‑ID platforms, as well as keep online public services running smoothly.
The merger of administrative units will not simply adjust boundaries, but also aims to streamline the management apparatus and enhance competitiveness among localities.
G42, the leading UAE-based artificial intelligence (AI) technology holding company, is exploring opportunities to collaborate with Việt Nam in developing sustainable data centres under 10 MW and building AI-related infrastructure.
Việt Nam''s data centre industry is set for significant expansion, driven by recent investment reforms and a commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure.
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 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.