More than 12,000 enterprises are currently using the MISA AMIS platform, which is one of the digital platforms under the Make in Vietnam campaign, helping enterprises embark on the digital transformation process.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) today [December 25] launched MISA AMIS, a unified corporate governance platform that helps enterprises improve their structural governance in finance, business, personnel and management.
The platform is under the Make in Vietnam campaign initiated by the MIC to help enterprises embark on the digital transformation process. |
In each field, the platform provides dozens of corresponding apps that help firms to manage their daily tasks efficiently.
According to the MIC, the MISA AMIS aims to help the business community solve three major issues when engaging in the digital transformation process, including the lack of funding in investing in the standard Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Current solutions offered in the market have been unable to cover the whole development process of enterprises; and the incompatibility of individual apps in different aspects with each other.
With database stored on cloud, users could work from different locations and with different devices, which together create a mobile working office. This is particularly importance during the Covid-19 pandemic, as the platform helps ensure continuity in enterprises’ operation.
Advanced technologies from the Industry 4.0 are incorporated into the MISA AMIS platform, including the artificial intelligence (AI) for smart and automatic data processing; natural language processing (NLP), automatic data filling and scanning.
“The platform is set to ensure a speedier and more efficient decision-making process in enterprises, while creating more added-value for users,” MISA CEO Dinh Thi Thuy noted.
More than 12,000 enterprises are currently using the MISA AMIS platform, which is also one of the digital platforms under the Make in Vietnam campaign initiated by the MIC to help enterprises embark on the digital transformation process.
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