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Project

Onlyoffice began testing in the "St. Petersburg Cadet Corps"

Customers: St. Petersburg Cadet Military Corps (SPbKVK)

Product: Onlyoffice Enterprise Edition

Project date: 2015/05  - 2015/10
Number of licenses: 800

November 26, 2015. The development company announced the provision of the educational institution with the opportunity to use the Onlyoffice Enterprise Edition server solution.

St. Petersburg Cadet Military Corps (SPbKVK), 2015

Project progress

St. Petersburg KVK has been actively implementing free software for a long time. Some time ago, in the Laboratory of Innovative Educational Technologies (IOT), institutions chose the open source version of Onlyoffice to work.

Previously, the cadet corps used Onlyoffice only to manage information and personnel resources. The users of the system were teachers, methodologists and the administration of the cadet corps. In total, the project covered more than a hundred employees of St. Petersburg KVK working in four different buildings.

Development plans

Now the cadet corps intends to establish an environment of communication between teachers and pupils with the help of Onlyoffice. The number of users of the system will be increased to 800, representatives of the integrator company told TAdviser.

"We relate to the Ministry of Defense, so our security requirements are very serious," said Vitaly Bityunnikov, head of the IOT laboratory. "All documents we have a priori" for official use. " This immediately imposes a restriction on their network location. Also, according to federal law, all our information should be located on servers within the Russian Federation. Therefore, we used the option of deploying Onlyoffice on our server. Combined with a high degree of security and speed of information exchange, the functionality of this software is almost ideal for our document flow. "
"The use of electronic document management based on Onlyoffice allowed us to optimize work, save working time and minimize the loss of important information," Bityunnikov added.