Emanuel Darmanin’s journey at MITA reflects a lifelong passion for technology. Starting in an era when IT was in its infancy, his fascination led him to build his first computer and eventually become the CEO of MITA.
In the future, Governments will be increasingly driven by data’ – MITA CEO Emanuel Darmanin
Emanuel Darmanin’s journey at MITA reflects a lifelong passion for technology. Starting in an era when IT was in its infancy, his fascination led him to build his first computer and eventually become the CEO of MITA.
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Assisting MITA’s clients to reach their goals
Written by Matthew Verzin,
A year on from joining MITA’s Network Engineering Services Team and MITA simultaneously launching its LAN switches and WiFi Procurement Framework, I can reflect on the milestone we reached at the end of this year i.e. rolling out over 500 Access Points and connecting more than 1500 edge devices to the Government Network.
Connecting Malta to Europe, digitally
Written by Adrian Camilleri,
A few years ago, MITA embarked on a long journey to implement the eIDAS Regulation in Malta. The new Regulation had come into effect in 2016 with the ambitious objectives of achieving cross-border interoperability for the use of digital signatures and authentication to eGovernment services in Europe, albeit in very different ways.
The use of Shared Information Systems in the digitalisation of Government services
Malta Today interview,
There is so much more to MITA than just maintaining the Government of Malta’s network and online services.
MITA’s involvement during the Papal visit
Written by Owen Grixti
In preparation for the recent Papal visit, MITA was engaged by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) to provide IT services in various locations around Malta and Gozo.
Evolving towards Modern Service Management in the Public Service
Written by Matthew Catania,
Traditional IT Service Management has largely been the leading approach for delivering value to public entities and organizations.
The benefits of MITA’s LAN Procurement Framework
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.