The Russian developers "Infoland" and RED SOFT have successfully tested the compatibility of the Termit terminal access system (by Infoland) with the Russian operating system RED OS (by RED SOFT). The test results are recorded in a bilateral certificate.
TERMIT is a solution for providing remote access to applications and virtual desktops (VDI). It provides centralized, secure access to your organization’s applications, data, and desktops from any device. In addition, TERMIT launches legacy Windows applications on the Russian operating system RED OS. TERMIT is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (No. 5356).
RED OS is a Russian, Linux-family, general-purpose operating system for servers and workstations. The product is certified by FSTEC of Russia (Cert. No. 4060, dated January 12, 2019), which confirms its compliance with the requirements of information security and allows its use for Government information systems and Personal Data systems up to 1 class inclusively. The RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian software and databases of the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media of Russia (reg. No. 3751).
“Demand for domestic software is steadily growing. The market needs comprehensive solutions. In this regard, RED SOFT places great emphasis on developing partnerships with other Russian developers. The result is an expansion of the compatibility list and functionality of our products, which allows them to meet domestic demand”, Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO, comments.
“As part of the expansion of the partnership program, we successfully tested the products of Infoland and RED OS for compatibility. Users of the operating system, which is popular in the domestic software market, have received additional opportunities for launching Windows applications at workplaces. This removes significant restrictions when meeting the requirements of the import substitution program”, Igor Bondarenko, Infoland Product Owner, shared his oppinion.