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Omsk region transfers all authorities to Russian office software

Customers: Government of the Omsk region

Omsk; State and social structures

Product: New Cloud Technologies: My MyOffice

Project date: 2022/10

At the end of October 2022, it became known that the Omsk region was transferring all authorities to Russian office software. To do this, the regional government entered into an agreement with My Office.

The new office software will be installed on work computers by more than 27 thousand employees of all authorities and subordinate institutions of the government of the Omsk region.

Omsk region transfers all authorities to Russian office software

The purchase of the Russian office software "My Office" took place within the framework of the import substitution program and allowed civil servants of the Omsk region to quickly and without stopping work with documents to begin the transition to domestic software. The implementation of the software is carried out by the partner "My Office" - Omsk system integrator DA.

As noted by Pavel Kalyakin, General Director of My Office, the transition of employees of the executive authorities of the Omsk Region to Russian software is a step towards creating a safe IT infrastructure for the entire region.

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We understand how difficult it is for users and engineers serving software to understand the new software for themselves. Therefore, My Office provides comprehensive support to the region when switching to our solution - we have been providing civil servants of the Omsk Region with technical support for our specialists for three years, he said.
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According to Dmitry Ushakov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Omsk Region, domestic software is being introduced in the region both at large industrial enterprises and in budgetary organizations. In addition, a wide range of support measures have been developed for the development of Russian information technologies. In the Omsk region, under a preferential program, 4852 licenses of domestic software were purchased by more than 1700 small and medium-sized businesses, Ushakov said.