Written by Clive Farrugia,
Prime Minister Robert Abela and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen visited the Malta Information Technology Agency.
Written by Clive Farrugia,
Prime Minister Robert Abela and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen visited the Malta Information Technology Agency.
Written by Clive Farrugia,
Prime Minister Robert Abela and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen visited the Malta Information Technology Agency.
Written by Elaine St. John & Reuben Camilleri
Digitalization is no longer a matter of how but rather one which strictly relates to when. The push towards digitalization has taken an exponential leap in the last few years, largely due to the ever-increasing demand on IT-related services and products that rely on digital connections.
Written by Adelaide Grixti,
In late 2020, MITA set up a new Applied Research function responsible for kick-starting innovative proof-of-concept projects (POCs) that solve existing and practical business problems, and promote the practical take-up of emerging technologies, by both public administration and MITA as the beneficiaries.
Written by Danielle Mercieca & Miriam Zarb
Over the past years, MITA has successfully established multiple Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPSs) for use by MITA and also by other Contracting Authorities across Government. Today, the time is ripe for a review of these procurement initiatives.
Written by Martina Bonanno,
The Czech branch of AFCEA with the support of ENISA organised an essay competition at the conference ‘Does the brain stand a chance?’ during the ECSC2021. This unique opportunity brought together young cyber security talents and AI experts to discuss the very interesting topic of ‘How will AI change the cyber battleground?’.
Written by Matthew Catania
One of the primary activities within service management is the engagement with the consumer of the given organization.
Written by Danielle Vella & Danielle Mercieca
A decade-old legal battle between two major technology companies in the industry has generated much controversy in the area of intellectual property law and computer software.