Mitrais

Mitrais

Mitrais is a Bali-headquartered technology company which provides outsourced information systems and services. These are provided to organizations in Australia and elsewhere requiring the development of commercial software applications, to public and private hospitals and clinics in Asia, Africa and the Middle East and to the mining industry in Indonesia.

Mitrais
Type: Software development and Implementation
Founded: 2000
Headquarters: Bali, Indonesia
Key People: David Magson M.B.E., Mike Page, Wiwie Harris, Ken McClellan, Djati Siahaan, Totok Sudarmanto
Industry: Software Development
Products: Mitrais Medical System, Mining Solutions, Software Development
Employees: 300
Website: www.mitrais.com

Development History

Mitrais was established in 2000 drawing on the background and skills of its founders who had been involved in the Indonesian mining industry. The company capitalizes on the pool of very talented IT professionals emerging from Indonesian universities, several of which are recognized for their specialization in IT&T.

The corporate objective was to build a software development business which would, initially, concentrate on asset-intensive industries. A buoyant Australian economy and shortage of IT skills favoured the launch of such a business in Bali, a holiday destination which is close to Australia.

In 2004 Mitrais entered the health industry, developing a proprietary hospital management information system which it sells globally.

In 2007 it absorbed Mincom Indoservices to extend its operations into the sale and support of mining software, in particular from leading supplier Mincom, in Indonesia.

Today Mitrais is a Microsoft Gold Certified developer, an Oracle Partner and has also certified products in SAP NetWeaver.

Social Responsibility

Founded on a strong corporate responsibility platform Mitrais is active in a number of social and community initiatives in Bali. This importance of this platform and the role subsequently played by Mitrais executives and staff was put into sharp focus by the Bali bombings in 2002 and 2005 when death, injury and social upheaval affected many of the Balinese population.

The bombings brought about the establishment of YKIP (Yayasan Kemanusiaan Ibu Pertiwi) or the Humanitarian Foundation for Mother Earth which is dedicated to helping the needy in Bali through health and education programs.

Mitrais has supported YKIP from its inception from managing the medical donations which arrived in Bali immediately after the bombing to providing pro-bono office space, accounting, IT, internet and other volunteer services.

Senior Mitrais employees form the YKIP management board, cementing an already close bond between the two organisations.

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