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PhosAgro has launched into commercial operation a workstation and server management system from ICL Services

The PhosAgro Group has launched into commercial operation the Russian centralized workstation and server management system Kolibri-ARM. The solution was developed by ICL Services and allows working with devices on Windows and Russian Linux distributions.

The system was implemented as part of the IT infrastructure import substitution program after the termination of support for foreign analogues. Kolibri-ARM has passed testing and pilot operation, demonstrating advantages in speed, functionality and security. The data is processed on the company's internal servers, which reduces the risk of unauthorized access.

Ensuring the continuity of PhosAgro's business processes after the departure of foreign software manufacturers was the main task of this project. This integration will allow the company not only to increase productivity, optimize IT resource management through a unified platform, but also to adapt to changes in the market, creating a sustainable foundation for future growth. Today, it is more important than ever to ensure security and independence in the use of software solutions, therefore, the plan is to use Kolibri-ARM to automatically migrate to Astra Linux, which will help the company confidently stay on the course of import substitution.
Ilnur Ibragimov, Technical Director of Kolibri-ARM

According to Igor Kurashov, Deputy General Director of Apatit JSC (part of PhosAgro), the company has acquired more than 5.5 thousand system licenses with extended support. In the future, it is planned to increase the number of managed devices and integrate Kolibri-ARM with other services.

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Sources:
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