(ĐN)- Dong Nai Department of Industry and Trade and the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM) on Friday held a conference on applying cloud computing in electronic commerce, aiming to help small and medium-sized enterprises to popularize and sell their products online to save costs.
(ĐN)- Dong Nai Department of Industry and Trade and the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM) on Friday held a conference on applying cloud computing in electronic commerce, aiming to help small and medium-sized enterprises to popularize and sell their products online to save costs.
The event saw the attendance of Nguyen Ngoc Dung, Vice President of VECOM, and over 50 enterprises in Dong Nai.
The association said that, by 2025, e-commerce will be expected to earn revenue of US$7.5 billion. Accordingly, phone will be a popular tool for purchasing goods online. Many consumers search the internet for information about the goods they intend to buy before going to the shop to buy the products.
According to Vice President of VECOM Nguyen Ngoc Dung, there are about 35.8 million subscribers connected to social networks, ranking third among Southeast Asian nations, adding that enterprises should pay their attention in popularizing and selling their products online as e-commerce is an effective tool for online business activities.
Reported by H.G