RED OS and "KOMEKS - My Documents" compatibility has been confirmed

Within the framework of the technological partnership, RED SOFT and KOMEKS conducted compatibility tests of their products. The developers have confirmed the correctness of the "KOMEKS-My Documents" system ("KOMEKS" production) run under the RED OS operating system ("RED SOFT" production). The test results are documented in the bilateral compatibility certificate.

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).

"KOMEKS - My Documents (Software for the Centers for Delivery of Government and Municipal Services "My Documents" operations automation) is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (No. 3623).

"Successful results of the "KOMEKS - My Documents" software tests under the RED OS operating system open up new opportunities for the government and municipal service centers "My Documents". We offer an integrated solution on the basis of purely Russian products, that are listed in the Register of the Ministry of Communications of Russia and fully comply with the policy of software import substitution", - Rustam Rustamov, deputy RED SOFT CEO, comments.

"The use of the "KOMEKS - My Documents" software at the RED OS operating system has ensured reliable functioning of the automated information system of the Kursk region network of multifunctional centers. At the same time, the information security requirements for the processing of personal data in the process of delivering government and municipal services are fully met", - Victor Konovalenkov, "KOMEKS" CEO, comments.