US$2 million for Vietnamese software firms

The US-based International Business Machines (IBM) opened a US$2 million centre to help Vietnamese businesses in Ho Chi Minh City-based Quang Trung Software City on April 27.

The centre will provide services that can help businesses restore important information along with ensuring their constant and sustainable operation.

Accordingly, an isolated infrastructure system will also be established to maintain regional data, supporting businesses in preventing risks and coping with problems in a timely fashion.

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