Hanoi to develop a data warehouse for administrative transactions
The city has just approved a plan to restructure administrative processes and improve the Administrative Process Information System for 2024-2025.
The city has just approved a plan to restructure administrative processes and improve the Administrative Process Information System for 2024-2025.
Over the past three decades, data has helped stakeholders to reach the hardest people who are unseen and unheard.
The protection of personal data means a lot to safeguard the property, privacy, liberty, honor and reputation of each individual and the community.
Population surveys matter a lot to systematic statistical work and support master plan of socio-economic strategies.
Vietnam is recognized as one of the world's top 10 emerging data center markets, with a potential market value of US$1 billion by 2028, driven by an average annual growth rate of nearly 11%.
By 2025, Viettel will invest in expanding the scale to 17,000 racks.
A double-digit growth rate (around 11%) is forecast for the Vietnamese data center market until 2030.
Vietnam is seeking to finalize the national database on war remnants in order to expedite the eradication and handling of war's aftereffects throughout the country.
The development of digital database is key to Hanoi's economic and smart city development.
Being “smart” is the principle for every action of Hanoi in the city’s future developments.
Once operational, the National Data Center is expected to promote the process of using national databases for socio-economic development and Vietnam's integration into the global digital economy.
This is the 8th data center of the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT).
Vietnam has many opportunities to become a hub for data connectivity and storage in the ASEAN region.
A well-prepared data ecosystem matters a lot in utilizing quality population data, implementing development policies, and monitoring Sustainable Development Goals.
Hanoi is the first locality in Vietnam to make use of the national population database to carry out administrative procedures.
Decree No. 13 is the third legal document to enhance cyberspace management in Vietnam.
Data usage and connectivity are considered "gold mines" driving economic growth.