Technological independence should not be an obstacle to global IT system development

  • Date: 17-Oct-2021
  • Source: Tahawultech
  • Sector:Technology
  • Country:UAE
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Technological independence should not be an obstacle to global IT system development





Vladimir Ivanov, Head of Business Development, Aktiv, delves into finding the right balance between modern technologies or technological sovereignty, digital transformation projects and the solutions they hope to debut at GITEX 2021. 

Q1. How can states find a balance between interest in modern technologies and technological sovereignty?

Today, at the most global level, we are seeing an increase in the need for ready-made integration platforms in order to successfully implement large-scale digital transformation projects. Indeed, when it comes to important and complex solutions implemented at the state level, such as Smart City, the Unified Medical Information System or the Tax Platform, developers cannot do without the solutions created by their colleagues from the IT and information security sector that have already been tested in practice. However, it is necessary to take into account the technological independence factor. Global IT solutions should be designed in such a way as to guarantee not only compliance with the requirements of local regulators, but also the further ability to independently maintain and develop the created infrastructure, regardless of the geopolitical situation in the world.

Q2. What solutions have you brought to Gitex, that you would like to show to your partners in the UAE?

Of course,