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Russian Developers Join Forces to Build Secure Document Workflow

Joint testing of a Russian operating system and a new line of printers proved successful, paving the way for fully domestic, secure workplaces for handling sensitive data.

Russian OS developer Inferit OS and printing equipment manufacturer Katyusha have completed joint testing of their products for secure document management. Computers running the Russian operating system MSVSfera ARM 9 can now print seamlessly, without extra configuration, on Katyusha’s M130, M140, M240 printers and M1333 multifunction devices.

This integration allows organizations to deploy fully Russian-made, secure workplaces for processing and printing documents. Such solutions are increasingly in demand across the public sector and in institutions working with confidential information.

MSVSfera ARM 9, a Linux-based operating system, offers users a familiar interface and essential tools, including a browser, an office suite for document creation, and an email client.

Katyusha Group specializes in corporate printing, producing devices and service solutions already in use by major government customers, including the Presidential Administration of Russia, the Federation Council, and others. The integration of the two products streamlines secure document workflows.

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