Hanoi Times – Information technology companies showcased their latest hardware and software business solutions at a seminar held on November 27.
Hanoi Times – Information technology companies showcased their latest hardware and software business solutions at a seminar held on November 27.
During the Ha Noi seminar, experts from IBM and SAP groups introduced different products they say help local small and medium-sized enterprises manage time and data effectively.
SAP Asia Director Huin Seng Fatt said the seminar was a forum for businesses to share experience and accumulate knowledge in using IT in production and business operations.
He said IT plays a crucial role in business activities and has proved to be an useful tool for SAP to get access to the latest technologies.
The seminar “Application of IT solutions in production and business – A successful key to Vietnamese enterprises,” was co-organised by the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), IBM and SAP.-
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