Tegu mail server now runs on domestic RED OS

"MBK Lab" and "RED SOFT", Russian developers, have announced the technological partnership. In order to develop cooperation, the companies conducted compatibility tests for their products, namely the Tegu mail server (by "MBK Lab") under the RED OS operating system (by RED SOFT).

Tegu mail server is a software that does not contain any components, developed abroad or elsewhere. The server is notable for: low hardware resource requirements, extended functionality and security, as well as ease of installation and administration. The product is registered by Rospatent № 2020661802 of 01.10.2020 and distributed under GPL3 license.

RED OS is a Russian Linux family operating system for servers and workstations, that provides a universal environment for application software. The product is certified by the FSTEC of Russia (№4060 of 12.01.2019), that confirms its compliance with information security requirements and allows its use in government information systems. RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (No.3751).

"Creating a modern domestic digital ecosystem is the most important task for the Russian IT industry. The MBK laboratory successfully solves import substitution tasks while remaining an active participant in the Open Source movement. Part of our company's strategy is to strive for such a quality of developed software that its functionality, performance and ease of administration are not inferior to those of its well-known competitors. Confirmation of Tegu mail server compatibility with the Russian operating system RED OS is a significant step in the " MBK Lab " work, but we have big plans for further development of the software product ahead", - says Igor Kalmetov, "MBK Lab" CEO.

"Confirmation of RED OS and Tegu compatibility extends the functionality of our operating system in terms of user opportunities. Taking into account a wide range of solutions, compatible with RED OS, it's always up to the user to choose the software to be used", Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO, comments.