Vietnam now publishes expired ''.vn'' domains in real time, enabling businesses, creators and users to reclaim valuable digital addresses, strengthen branding, and support innovation in the digital economy.
The first phase of IPv6 for Gov, conducted between 2021 and 2022, primarily focused on state agencies. Half of all ministries, agencies, and localities were targeted to adopt IPv6 transitional plans and successfully shift towards IPv6 for their portals. It...
Facebook has partnered with the Vietnam Internet Association to officially launch the online training series Instagram Academy in efforts to support young Vietnamese people with knowledge to start their business online.
Viet Nam has had strong development in internet economy over past years, including growth of e-commerce in all fields of the socio-economy. The country needs solutions to develop further e-commerce in the future.
The Facebook data scandal was a wake-up call to Viet Nam’s booming internet growth as experts voiced concerns over the oft-neglected threat of personal information leak.
The huge advantages and attendant perils of greater internet connectivity were highlighted by officials and experts at a forum held yesterday in Ha Noi.
As Internet use in Viet Nam continues to rise, avoiding online security threats will become even more difficult, said Vu The Binh, Viet Nam Internet Association (VIA) general secretary, at a symposium in Ha Noi on Tuesday.
More than 200 business owners were trained on how to develop their e-commerce strategy for sustainable development in Viet Nam at a seminar on Wednesday in HCM City.
Viet Nam must build a creative and sustainable eco-system for the
Internet of Things (IoT) in order to take part in the international IoT
supply chain and achieve a turnover of US$10 billion by 2020, a
technology insider has said.
The Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Viet Nam
(Vietcombank) on August 16 announced on its official website changes to
activation methods of smart OTP services.
Viet Nam must build a creative and sustainable eco-system for the
Internet of Things (IoT) in order to take part in the international IoT
supply chain and achieve a turnover of US$10 billion by 2020, a
technology insider has said.
Tightening of regulations on cross-border provision of public
information will affect international enterprises, their local partners
and customers, Vinalink CEO Tuan Ha said in Ha Noi on June 10.