Malta Information Technology Agency (Mita) has awarded a tender to 6PM to install its security management platform to monitor and manage the security of the infrastructure that it runs on behalf of the government.
AlienVault USM is an all-in-one platform designed to ensure that organisations can effectively defend themselves against today’s advanced threats. 6PM was awarded the tender to implement the solution and maintain it for the next five years.
Over the past few weeks, 6PM has also seen a new project unfold in the UK – while another expanded.
6PM has embarked on its first Javali pilot in the UK for the NHS. Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust will use Javali to analyse and audit four weeks’ worth of clinical coding data.
The pilot project will recommend ways to improve the quality of the clinical coding as well as to increase the accuracy of revenue recovered.
Javali is a technology that significantly increases medical record quality and improves the mortality index through improved coding.
In the meantime, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, which has been using 6PM technology for the tracking and management of its health records since July 2014, recently extended its investment to be able to track medical devices across clinic areas and stores, using radio-frequency tags.
This will enable the trust to achieve improved visibility on the movements of its medical devices – to ensure that the right medical devices are in the right place when needed.