The 2008 survey, announced by the two agencies on February 24, also found that Vietnam ranks 61st in the world in the development of IT infrastructure, 56th in the training of human resources and 57th in the support for the development of the IT sector.
BSA Vice President, Jeffrey Hardee said that Vietnam has made progress in the IT industry. He noted that since the Law on Intellectual Property took effect and enterprises applied the e-government model in business activities, Vietnam has emerged as one of the Asian countries which have bright prospects for IT development in the coming years.
However, Mr Hardee said that to develop the IT sector, Vietnam should accelerate administrative reforms and create more favourable conditions for foreign IT groups and enterprises to invest in the country. In addition, Vietnam should pay more attention to training high-qualified human resources to meet the IT enterprises’ demand.