The Russian companies DEPO Computers and RED SOFT have confirmed the compatibility and correctness of functioning of the automated workplace "DEPO Peresvet 110231 MF323" (by DEPO Computers) with the operating system RED OS version 7.2 (by RED SOFT). As a result of testing, a bilateral compatibility certificate was signed. Earlier the compatibility of RED OS 7.1 MUROM with DEPO Neos CB201 computer was confirmed.
"DEPO Peresvet 110231 MF323" AWP is a monoblock based on the domestic DEPO motherboard with Intel® Celeron® G3930 processor support. Compact size of the monoblock, reliability and performance make "DEPO Peresvet 110231 MF323" an optimal option for government employees and corporations whose work requires maximum performance and efficiency. Productivity of the model allows working with standard applications and solving specialized tasks.
RED OS is the Russian general-purpose Linux family operating system for servers and workstations. It is FSTEC of Russia certificate holder (cert. №4060 dated 12.01.2019) that confirms its compliance with information security requirements and allows its use in government information systems and personal data information systems up to class 1 inclusive. RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (№3751).
"Import substitution requires complex solutions based, inter alia, on hardware. Compatibility with domestic hardware manufacturers is an important line of the RED SOFT partner program. Successful cooperation with DEPO Computers opens new opportunities both for users and for development of our products", - Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO comments.
"Development of Russian information and communication technologies requires close cooperation of all Russian IT companies, - comments Sergey Grishakov, Director of Product Marketing Department of DEPO Computers. - Wide implementation of the integrated solutions based on Russian-made computer hardware and domestic software allows reducing dependence on imported technologies and opens the way to digital sovereignty of Russia".