MSVSFER OS Gains Ground in Russian education Through Strategic Partnership
A collaboration between Inferite and softline Academy aims to boost the adoption of the Russian-made MSVSFER operating system in educational institutions, enhancing digital change and cybersecurity.
Empowering Education with Domestic Technology
In a move to bolster the integration of Russian technology within the educational sector, Inferite, the developer of the MSVSFER operating system, has forged a strategic alliance with Softline Academy. This partnership is designed to streamline the implementation of MSVSFER across various educational institutions, from secondary schools to universities.
A Comprehensive Solution for Digital Transformation
The collaboration addresses a critical need for comprehensive digital solutions in education. Softline Academy will now offer not only training and technical support but also licenses for the MSVSFER operating system. This creates a unified ecosystem, simplifying the transition to Russian software and enhancing its accessibility for educational institutions.
MSVSFER: A Secure and Compliant Operating System
MSVSFER stands out due to its compliance with Russian regulatory standards, including its inclusion in the registry of domestic software by the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media. Furthermore, certain versions boast FSTEC certification, attesting to their high level of security. This is especially crucial for educational institutions handling sensitive data.
The MSVSFER corporate-class operating system family includes versions tailored for workstations, servers, and hosting providers. it is designed to seamlessly replace foreign systems like Enterprise Linux, Windows, and Cloudlinux, while maintaining familiar user interfaces. Users can even configure the MSVSFER ARM interface to resemble Windows or MacOS,easing the transition process.
Strategic Expansion and Regional Focus
Inferite views this partnership as a pivotal channel for expanding the presence of MSVSFER OS in the educational landscape. Building on successful implementations at institutions like Tver State Medical University and the Ministry of Social Policy of Nizhny Novgorod, the initial focus will be on the Leningrad Region, Nizhny Novgorod, and Perm.
Executive Perspectives
Key figures from both organizations have expressed their enthusiasm for the partnership:
Cooperation with the Softline Academy opens up new opportunities for the implementation of the MSVS sphere operating system. we are sure that this partnership will help to introduce modern technologies into educational institutions and increase the availability of Russian solutions for users.
Oleg Epyshyn, director after selling «inferite»
We are glad that, together with the Softline Academy, we can offer educational institutions solutions that not only meet Russian standards, have an intuitive interface, but also fully imported Western analogues. It is indeed a great honor for us that OS “MSVSFER” is involved in new achievements in the field of science and education.
Irina Nazarenko, Director «Inferite OS»
Cooperation with Inferit and the sublessing of the MSVSFER operating system is an crucial step in supporting domestic IT solutions.At the Softline Academy, we see a huge potential in promoting MSVSFER OS in the educational field, because this is not only a modern and safe solution, but also a tool for training future specialists who will work with Russian technologies. I am sure that our partnership will scale the use of “MSVSFRA” in universities and state institutions, and will also make a important contribution to the development of digital transformation of education in the regions.
Igor Morozov, Head of the Softline Academy
The Broader Context: russia’s Push for Technological Independence
This collaboration is part of a larger trend in Russia towards promoting domestic technology and reducing reliance on foreign software. Recent government initiatives and investments reflect a commitment to fostering a robust and independent IT sector. For example, the “Digital Economy” national program aims to accelerate the digital transformation of various sectors, including education, through the adoption of Russian-made solutions.
