The Hanoi Times - Vietnam is now in the 10 most attractive software processing markets, according to assessment by the US consultancy group, A. T. Kearney. Kearney said in its 2009 report that the country’s software processing industry is growing vibrantly. Its assessment was based on a survey of 50 countries with software industry, with such criteria as service and support information technology, customer care centres, skills and human resources and business environment. Vietnam ’s position was up nine grades compared to the group’s rating in 2007. India still tops the list, followed by China , Malaysia and Thailand . A.T. Kearney, established 82 years ago, is one of the world’s leading consultancy groups. It releases numerous reports on various fields such as retail market, real estate, investment environment and information technologys
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Kearney said in its 2009 report that the country’s software processing industry is growing vibrantly.
Its assessment was based on a survey of 50 countries with software industry, with such criteria as service and support information technology, customer care centres, skills and human resources and business environment.
Vietnam ’s position was up nine grades compared to the group’s rating in 2007.
India still tops the list, followed by China , Malaysia and Thailand .
A.T. Kearney, established 82 years ago, is one of the world’s leading consultancy groups.
It releases numerous reports on various fields such as retail market, real estate, investment environment and information technologys
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