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Delegates to the recent Comex 2015 were treated to two very informative presentations courtesy of Nortal, the leading Open Source software provider for mission critical solutions in the fields of Government, Healthcare, Industry and TIME (Telecom, Internet, Media and Entertainment. With an active office branch in Muscat, Nortal had a strong presence at the conference and exhibition which saw many industry experts, solution providers and end users convene to explore the theme 'Disruptive technologies for fast tracking National Growth'.

Two of Nortal's leading thought leaders, Mr. Margus Magi, CEE Business Development Director and Mr. Taavi Einaste, Director of Business Area e-Health, presented at the conference. Mr. Margus Magi, captivated the audience with a paper entitled 'Pushing the Borders' as part of the Big Data, Cloud and ICT Infrastructure for Public Sector Session. He explained to delegates 'In Estonia, we have seen how seamless e-government could work and how it will be in an era of Big Data and Cloud computing. Scenarios for e-government processes must be re-wised so that real benefits of technology could be utilized. Keeping in mind that interoperability of systems is the key to success. We are facing new concepts like Data Embassy and e-Residency which will change the borders between physical and virtual worlds. Governments can now grow bigger than the actual country is. This will change the concept of public services in broader scale. We are creating and implementing some very exciting IT projects across the Sultanate where we can clearly see the possible merits of Big Data and Cloud technology upcoming.'

Mr. Taavi Einaste, Director of Business Area eHealth, Nortal, spoke passionately on 'Modern e-health solutions in an era of FHIR'. He said 'Healthcare has lagged behind in adopting modern IT solutions, compared with other industries. It is an industry which has enormous potential benefits for society. Given the aging populations in most countries, the lack of specialists and the monetary limitations, if IT can be honed to come to its aid then we must embrace it. One of the key drivers for IT adoption is the ability to share information between different IT systems, organizations and medical specialists. With Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), an exciting platform has been created for successful health data exchange. '

Nortal has assisted numerous countries in the field of e-government including Qatar, Oman, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Nigeria, Botswana and Moldova in providing better services to their citizens and businesses. Nortal began its operations in the Gulf in 2008 and established a local subsidiary in 2011. Today it considers Oman a home market with a strong onsite presence there.

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Quelle/Source: Zawya, 06.05.2015

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