IT integrator "Atomdata-Integration" (part of the Rosatom structure) has announced a tender for the purchase of 43,160 licenses for domestic software for a total amount of 439 million rubles. The list of purchased products includes the Astra Linux Special Edition operating system, ALD Pro directory services, and the RuPost Enterprise CAL mail system.
All software solutions must be compatible with Russian "Baikal-M" and "Elbrus" (8C, 8CB) processors, as well as support "CryptoPro CSP" and domestic antivirus solutions. As part of the tender, it is planned to purchase 2,426 Astra Linux Special Edition licenses, 12,372 ALD Pro licenses for device management, 4,393 combined licenses (Astra Linux + ALD Pro), and 23,906 RuPost Enterprise CAL client licenses.
The delivery of electronic licenses must be carried out within 10 working days after the conclusion of the contract, while each license will include 12 months of technical support.
Earlier,www1.rureported that the "Elbrus-B" processor, which surpasses analogues from AMD and Intel by 30-200 times, will bereleased in 2027.
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