Hosting Provider SpaceWeb Integrates Secure Credential Management Software Into Its Catalog
Russian hosting provider SpaceWeb has expanded its catalog of preconfigured software for virtual private servers by adding Next.js and Passbolt. The move is designed to help businesses launch web projects faster while improving the security of shared credentials and passwords.

These digital tools make it easier for customers to launch web projects and manage shared credentials securely within their teams. They are especially useful for small businesses and small teams, which often lack dedicated cybersecurity professionals or system administrators.
Ready-to-Use Tools Save Time and Resources
Demand continues to grow in Russia for tools that allow small teams to build and scale projects without investing additional time and resources in infrastructure deployment and system administration. By relying on preconfigured IT solutions, businesses can reduce deployment times, minimize configuration errors and move to production much faster. Password and credential management tools are also seeing growing demand. These solutions are especially in-demand among small businesses, freelancers, startups and Web studios that need to launch client projects quickly rather than spend time configuring software.
In response, SpaceWeb has expanded its catalog of preconfigured software for virtual private servers. The solutions are delivered fully configured, eliminating the need for customers to install and configure the software themselves. The provider has added Next.js, a framework widely used to develop websites, customer portals, service interfaces and React-based marketing pages.

New Security Measures Gain Momentum
Passbolt, meanwhile, enables teams to securely manage passwords and credentials for servers, databases, administrative dashboards, APIs and other operational tools. The demand for such solutions continues to grow because, as web projects evolve, development teams accumulate increasing numbers of credentials for hosting platforms, domain registrars, databases, control panels, analytics services, payment systems and external APIs. Managing those credentials in a secure and organized manner becomes increasingly important.
Information security is typically strengthened through centralized credential management. The solutions SpaceWeb has integrated into its catalog reduce the risks associated with storing work passwords in messaging apps, spreadsheets or employees' text files. When an employee leaves the company or changes roles, administrators can centrally revoke access instead of manually updating numerous individual accounts.
Research by Russia's Center for Strategic Research underscores demand for such solutions. Depending on market development scenarios, the country's secure software development market could reach between 17.75 billion and 60 billion rubles by 2027.

A Future With Lower Data Leakage Risks
SpaceWeb's expanded catalog illustrates a broader shift in Russia's cloud and hosting industry. Providers are evolving from suppliers of computing resources into platforms offering integrated tools for software development, system administration and cybersecurity. Over time, these solutions could strengthen the security of Russian websites and online services by improving access control and reducing the likelihood of data leaks. At the national level, they also support the growth of the domestic cloud and hosting ecosystem while making it easier for Russian companies, agencies and independent developers to launch digital products.









































