FPT signs agreement
with software giant Microsoft
FPT signs agreement with software
giant Microsoft
The Vietnamese telecommunications and
technology giant, FPT, signed an agreement with Microsoft on Thursday to
allow the use of Microsoft based solutions such as Windows Server and
Microsoft Office.
The agreement aims to support FPT's
internet and intranet hosting capabilities, databases, enterprise-scale
messaging and similar functions.
The
Speaking at the signing ceremony, FPT
general director Bui Quang Ngoc said that advanced technology application in
production and business was crucial for enterprises, especially in the period
of economic slowdown and intense competition.
More provinces get free internet
access sites
Up to 665 free public internet access
points became operational in 16 provinces on November 23 under phase two of a
project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF).
The benefited localities include
three provinces in the northern mountainous region, four in the Central
Highlands of Tay Nguyen, four in the central region and five in the southern
region.
The 50 million USD project installed
more than 4,600 sets of computers and internet access devices at local
libraries and post offices.
The public access points have also
been equipped with other supporting devices such as printers, projectors and
headphones to benefit users.
The BMGF’s “Improvement of Computer
Usage and Public Internet Access Ability in
Phone-app programmers to test their
skills
Phone application programmers are
being invited to register before November 30 for a competition that tests
their app-development skills for the Windows Phone 8.
Organised by the Centre for the
Development of Information and Technology in partnership with Nokia, Vserv
and Microsoft, the competition aims to enhance knowledge and practical
experience amongst students and programming aficionados.
Participants are required to upload
their applications to the Windows Phone Store before December 24.
The organising committee will monitor
the number of downloads from the store that each application attracts between
December 25 and January 24, 2014, and will assign scores to each of the
applications.
Botnets, viruses flagged as chief
security risks
Check Point Software Technologies
introduced its new Check Point R77 programme delivering ThreatCloud Emulation
services yesterday at the Viet Nam Information Security Conference.
The service provides solutions
through fast checks and detection, and blocks dangerous spyware from attached
files and websites.
The Check Point 2013 Security Report
said that botnet infections, the Anonymiser virus and data loss were the main
risks for computerised organisations in 2013.
The Anonymiser application was
detected in 43 per cent of surveyed organisations, and 63 per cent of
organisations were infected with botnets.
Bkav introduces free software store
online
Users will be able to access a range
of free software synthesised by
The free-of-charge software includes
popular browsers such as Internet Explorer 9 and Google Chrome, plus
administration tools like Teamviewer and FreeMind.
Available applications have undergone
tight security checks by Bkav to ensure user safety when downloading.
The website www.khophanmem.vn is
designed for both PC and mobile internet access.
Nguyen Tu Hoang, vice director of
Bkav software section, said: "The free software store aggregates free
and essential software, allowing users to download them safely."
Can Tho starts construction of
RoK-funded hi-tech centre
The Mekong Delta city of
Addressing the groundbreaking
ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh said the project, within the
framework of Vietnam-RoK cooperation on nuclear power, energy and industry,
aims to support Vietnamese businesses to access and improve technology for
farm and aquatic product processing.
It is also expected to promote
investment attraction and economic development in Can Tho and other regional
localities, he added.
The project, covering 11,000 sq.m, is
scheduled to be completed in 2014 and put into trial operation in 2015.
RoK experts have been sent to Can Tho
to assist in equipment installation and technology transfer, while the
Vietnamese city has sent its staff to the RoK to learn more about how to
manage and operate the facility.
The project is part of the agreements
signed between the Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade and the RoK
Ministry of Knowledge Economy in March 2012.
Under the terms of the deal,
priorities are given to farm and aquatic product processing, machinery
manufacturing, biological technology, IT, chemicals, clean technology and
shipbuilding in Can Tho city.
The centre is expected to help small-
and medium-sized enterprises in the city overcome their weaknesses, such as
backward technology, weak administration capacity and shortage of hi-tech
staff, and create conditions for them to attract more foreign investors,
especially those from the RoK, in the time to come.-
RoK helps VN develop auxiliary,
atomic industries
Technologies were transferred from
the
Since May 2011, the two countries
have been co-operating in industry development and energy resources,
including atomic energy, auxilliary industries, a 17 million USD industrial
technology incubator park in Can Tho and human resources development.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung will
attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the park on November 23.
This year, the RoK Ministry of Trade,
Industry and Energy (MoTIE) and
The technologies focus on electrical
and electronics, automotive, machinery and textiles. The Korean counterparts
surveyed 100 Vietnamese companies to discover which technologies were most in
demand.
Kim Sun Min, director of MoTIE's
Materials and Components Policy Division, said the RoK would help
The long-term courses are set for
mechanical and electronic engineering training, while the short-term ones aim
at industrial technology policies for officials from MoIT.
In addition, both ministries have
agreed to host joint research and development programmes for materials and
components with an annual budget of 942,400 USD.
"This event will open up more
co-operation opportunities in the auxiliary industry for both sides,"
Kim said. "I hope it will contribute to the development of the sector in
your country."
Nguyen Huy Hoan, deputy director of
MoIT's Department of Science and Technology, said: "The transfer of the
RoK technologies will help Vietnamese enterprises to enhance competitiveness,
which in turn will attract more foreign direct investment and boost the
economy”.-
Source: VNS
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Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 11, 2013
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