FPT Telecom brings HI GIO Cloud to Vietnam Cloud Computing 2017
Ha Noi, June 22, 2017, FPT Telecom attended Vietnam Cloud Computing 2017 and shared the benefits and challenges of applying cloud computing service in business.
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27/06/2017
Ha Noi, June 22, 2017, FPT Telecom attended Vietnam Cloud Computing 2017 and shared the pros and cons of applying cloud computing service in business.
At the conference, Mr. Le Viet Thanh Luan – Deputy General Manager of FPT International Telecom made a speech about “Applying Cloud in Business – Pros and Cons”,” By 2020, the cloud computing infrastructure would overtake the place of traditional data center infrastructure”. This is a particular chance for enterprises providing cloud computing services, especially in a fast-growing market like Vietnam.
FPT Telecom has been cooperating with Japanese-leading partner – IIJ to provide fully functional HI GIO Cloud in Vietnam for both individual and business customers. Instead of investing on physical device and waiting for 6 to 8 weeks for a complete system, with FPT HI GIO Cloud, users could initialize virtual server easily within 5 minutes. This would also help to reduce investment fee by 40 – 60% at first.
Besides, with particular function such as VPN, MPLS, etc. FPT HI GIO Cloud allows users to expand systems easily, without any limitation and flexible cost.
The corporation with global leading partner such as IIJ is among the orientation of FPT Telecom in Vietnam. FPT Telecom would continue to optimize the corporation to provide national users with complete services.
At the conference, Mr. Nghiem Sy Thang, CIO of Viet A bank, a customer using HI GIO Cloud of FPT Telecom, has shared about their real experience and profit from the service: “The modern bank has been expanding their development model to create an “ecosystem” of renovation and development around banking. FPT HI GIO Cloud makes it easy to build the renovation program of “open bank” where partners, customers and the third parties to cooperate to bring new solutions based on data and service sources”.