Enterprise, a company founded by Anton Maltsev (known for the smart home system developer Rubetek), has signed an agreement with SberTech to jointly develop software and hardware systems (SHS) for complex computing tasks based on the Platform V platform.
As Anton Maltsev explained, SberTech acts as Enterprise's technology partner. The partners plan to create four solutions, including an SHS with the GigaChat conversational intelligent assistant. Production will be handled by Enterprise Solutions, a partner company of Rubetek. The release of the pilot batch is scheduled for the Rubetek plant in Oryol this year. With new orders in 2027, additional production facilities will be introduced there — according to Maltsev's estimates, 10 thousand square meters may be required at the first stage (currently Rubetek occupies about 6 thousand square meters on the territory of a former Soviet factory). Investments in the expansion are not disclosed.
Enterprise will also take on the functions of integrator and service support. The company is already negotiating with nine large corporate customers and expects revenue of about 1 billion rubles in this area this year.
The market for Russian SHS is in a phase of moderate growth, with particular interest in the rental model for AI scenarios. According to a joint study by Yandex Cloud and AHD, the volume of the on-premises AI-based platform software market in 2025 was about 16 billion rubles. The SHS segment for high-load systems, according to B1, will grow from 96 billion rubles in 2024 to 287 billion in 2030, and the share of domestic solutions in the SHS fleet will increase from 18 to 45%.
Among competitors, Maltsev names the Skala-R solution from Rubytech, which also agreed with Sber on GigaChat integration, as well as the Trinity SHS and a joint product by Selectel, Yandex, and MetaMentor for implementing AI in the corporate environment. According to experts, several hundred million rubles are enough to bring SHS to the market, and the product can be in high demand amid growing cybersecurity risks of cloud services and tightening regulatory requirements.
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