Russian Operating System Integrates “Vasilisa” AI Assistant for Smart Search
The updated release aims to balance the power of external AI models with the security of corporate data.

Inferit OS has released version 10.1 of its MSVSfera operating system, built on the RHEL distribution, Softline Group said. Inferit OS is part of Softline’s technology cluster.
The update integrates a local AI assistant called Vasilisa, developed by Siberian Neural Networks. The assistant performs intelligent searches across local documents and knowledge bases, generates concise summaries of requested information, and produces draft reference notes and letters. All of Vasilisa’s operations are carried out locally and confidentially, without transmitting user data outside the system.
Convenience and Security
The new generation of the operating system also includes a one-click audio and video converter. The distribution comes with the Compass enterprise manager and the R-7 Office productivity suite.
An expanded Cockpit dashboard provides built-in tools for migration, monitoring and virtualization management. The operating system is available to users free of charge.








































