The Vietnamese IT industry is an important driving force for the country's economic development, reducing poverty and improving people's living standards.
The total industry revenue is estimated at USD 8.5 billion as of 2011 with a potential to grow at 18%-22% up to 2015.
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The hardware sector contributes the most to the industry revenue but has low added value due to strong concentration on simple assembly lines. The digital content industry and IT services are expected to boom in years to come but Vietnamese companies might lose the domestic markets to foreign competitors. The software industry is still very much fragmented as Vietnamese software firms are still small in size and lack of strategic and creative directions.
New research report "Vietnam Information Technology Profile" elaborated by NNMT Advisor has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.
Report Details:
Title: Vietnam Information Technology Profile Published: April, 2012 Pages: 82 Price: US$ 3,368
The research report offers a comprehensive guide to the IT industry in Vietnam, comprising:
Report Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 IT Industry Ranking
3 Vietnam's IT Industry SWOT Analysis
3.1 Strengths 3.2 Weaknesses 3.3 Opportunities 3.4 Threats
4 IT Policy, Strategy, and Relevant Laws and Regulations
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4.1 IT Fundamental Policies 4.1.1 The National Strategy on "Transforming Vietnam into an Advanced ICT Country" 4.2 IT Promotion Policy 4.3 IT-Related Regulations
5 IT-Related Organizations
5.1 National Steering Committee On ICT (NSCICT) 5.2 MIC Acting as the Regulator 5.3 Professional Associations 5.3.1 Vietnam Association For Information Processing (VAIP) 5.3.2 Vietnam Software Association (VINASA) 5.3.3 Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA) 5.3.4 Vietnam Information Security Association (VNISA) 5.3.5 Internet Society Vietnam (ISOC) 5.3.6 The Radio Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) 5.3.7 Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association (HCA) 5.3.8 Vietnam E-Commerce Association (VECOM) 5.4 Other Relevant Organizations 5.4.1 National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam (NOIP) 5.4.2 Vietnam Standard and Consumer Association (VINASTAS)
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