Omni

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Omni
Released22 June 2002 (Desktop)
5 February 2006 (Mobile)
DeveloperNational Software Corporation
Operating SystemGatewayOS (Desktop and Mobile)
InstallationsOver 100 million active devices
Applets
OmniAuthAccess to government services, security processor and authenticator, and digital card wallet
OmniConnectSocial media, networking, and instant messaging
OmniHealthHealth monitoring, health informatics, and telehealth services
OmniMediaMultimedia hosting and streaming
OmniPayPayment processor, credit provider, and online banking services
OmniShopOnline retail and shopping
OmniTransitMap and guidebook, unified public transit access

The Omni ecosystem, developed and managed by the National Software Corporation, is a comprehensive "super-app" platform encompassing a wide array of essential services. An integral part of daily life in the Novella Islands, the ecosystem includes a variety of individual applets which together facilitate everything from access to government services and identity verification to social networking, media consumption, retail, and financial transactions.

Since its initial release in 2002 for desktop systems, followed by its mobile counterpart in 2006, Omni has rapidly evolved to become inseparable from the technological and social fabric of the Novella Islands. The ecosystem's sub-applications integrate to provide a cohesive experience for the user, and together they have been instrumental in driving the digitalisation of the Novella Islands' society and economy, fostering an environment of innovation anchored by the state's commitment to technological advancement.

The Omni ecosystem operates exclusively on GatewayOS, the proprietary software platform also created by the National Software Corporation. As of 2022, Omni is installed on over 100 million active devices.

History

Features

OmniAuth

OmniConnect

OmniHealth

OmniMedia

OmniPay

OmniShop

OmniTransit

Cultural Impact

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