First ‘Made-in-Vietnam’ data mining platform debuted

The Viettel Data Mining Platform, developed by the military-run telecoms group Viettel, was launched by the Ministry of Information and Communication at a ceremony in Hanoi, on December 18.

Dang Duc Thao, Deputy Director of the Viettel Cyberspace Centre (Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA)
Dang Duc Thao, Deputy Director of the Viettel Cyberspace Centre (Photo: Minh Quyet – VNA)

The launch is part of a chain of events to introduce Made-in-Vietnam digital platforms to serve the national digital transformation programme to 2025 with a vision to 2030 approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

The Viettel Data Mining Platform, the first developed by the Vietnamese people for businesses in Vietnam, aims to help governments and businesses make decisions through their own data understanding, at a more affordable cost than foreign platforms.

The platform provides real-time information or reports instead of having to synthesize information from many different sources, increasing employee productivity by 30% in terms of extracting information and making a report.

In addition to the application of artificial intelligence technologies, the Viettel Data Mining Platform also integratesspecialized knowledge from sectors such as marketing, asset management, finance, and risk management, to help optimize operations in enterprise.

The Viettel Data Mining Platform has been specifically developed according to the specific data demands of each business to ensure in-depth analysis, in line with the goal of creating a digital society in Vietnam.

In addition to providing a reporting system that helps governments and businesses make smart decisions and recommends sales based on data science, the platform also features anomaly detection and advance warning of risks orabnormalities in the transaction data of units.

This is the 4th technology product in a series of nearly 40 Made-in-Vietnam technology products tested, selected and introduced by the Ministry of Information and Communications in 2020.

According to Dang Duc Thao, Deputy Director of the ViettelCyberspace Centre, with the digital platforms, Viettel'stechnology products will participate in promoting the development and application of artificial intelligence and other new technologies across all fields, creating breakthroughs in the national digital transformation programme.