Brunei, Philippine tech firms sign deals to expand local digital transformation


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Xinhua): A partnership agreement has been signed on a virtual signing ceremony between Brunei's telecom company Datastream Digital Sdn Bhd (DST) and MultiSys Technologies Corporation (MultiSys), a software engineering solutions company based in the Philippines.

With this partnership, both parties are leveraging each other's strengths in telecommunication technology and software engineering solutions to deliver better access and smoother user experience across any environment.

"This collaboration will also present an amazing opportunity to jointly develop and tap the overseas market with innovative solutions," a DST statement said.

The proposed development of various technologies will potentially pave the way for DST and MultiSys to expand their Business-to-Consumer (B2C) and Business-to-Business (B2B) solution offerings within their respective ecosystems.

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