Specialists from Ruselectronics (part of Rostec) and PJSC Rostelecom tested the compatibility of the Russian hardware and software virtualization complex ESR VeiL and the centralized mobile device fleet management platform "Aurora Center". This concerns smartphones and tablets running various operating systems (OS).
The tests were carried out on the server of the Research Center for Electronic Computer Technology (NICEVT, part of Ruselectronics).
The use of domestic products allows us to form the IT landscape of enterprises of various scales.
ESR VeiL and "Aurora Center" can be used in small, medium-sized companies and large corporations. The wide functionality of the service will provide autonomous service to users from different organizations.
"Aurora Center" can serve as the basis for a corporate infrastructure. The platform has been tested in projects of more than 400,000 devices from various industries.
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