Vietnamese enterprises have begun allocating a budget for digital transformation, which shows heightened awareness of the need for the process. This was the conclusion of a newly released annual 2022 enterprises’ digital transformation annual report. The survey was implemented by the Enterprise Development Agency (EDA), an arm of the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), in cooperation with LinkSME, a project on promoting reform and improving connectivity for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The survey showed that Vietnamese enterprises are in the digitization stage, applying new technologies and software to implement digital transformation. However, many of them still cannot reach their goals and have stopped the use of technologies and software, while others are still applying the solutions, but are facing difficulties. More than 48 percent of enterprises carried out digital transformation, but they stopped the process because the solutions were unsuitable, or they no longer have demand. The reasons were the lack of personnel for the implementation. They also could not exactly define digital transformation goals and strategies. Only 2.2 percent of enterprises can master technology and management software to analyze data and make production and business decisions. In Vietnam, enterprises mostly apply digital solutions to operations that […]