"Make in Vietnam" Base.vn targets international markets

Nov 21st at 18:53
21-11-2020 18:53:37+07:00

"Make in Vietnam" Base.vn targets international markets

The "Make in Vietnam" digital platform Base.vn is planning to venture further into the international market after its local success.

The introduction of Base.vn on November 20

Pham Kim Hung, director of Base Enterprise, the developer of Base.vn, told VIR that English-speaking countries will be the company’s targets.

Base.vn was introduced by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) at a conference held on November 20.

This is part of the activities to introduce “Make in Vietnam” digital products and platforms to implement the prime minister's recently-approved National Digital Transformation Programme by 2025, with vision to 2030.

With over 50 applications focuses on three core issues. They are Base Work+, enabling businesses to manage projects and works in a comprehensive manner; Base Info+ helping build a transparent and efficient information system; and Base HRM+ helping businesses with comprehensive business governance and human resource development strategy.

In addition, Base.vn is able to connect with other solutions of different solution providers to spur business sustainable development.

Established in August 2016, Base.vn is one of the pioneers in the development of business governance platform Software-as-a-Service (Saas) in Vietnam. Currently, Base.vn has more than 5,000 customers in different sectors, 50 of which are the top ones in Asia.

At the introduction ceremony, Nguyen Phu Tien, deputy head of the Authority of Information Technology Application (AITA) under the MIC, said Base.vn is an important platform for business governance in Vietnam during the digital transformation.

VIR





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