en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russian technology company Infrit has officially established a partnership with the Russian autonomous non-profit organization "Digital Development Agency." Infrit, part of the Softline Group's "SF Tech" cluster, will collaborate with the agency to focus on the development of Russia's domestic IT market, the promotion of homegrown digital solutions, and the implementation of digital applications in the real economy.
The key focus of this collaboration is to expand Russian domestic IT products from single enterprise customer procurement to a broader range of industry application scenarios. Infrit has long been engaged in infrastructure software development, computer and server equipment production, and provides comprehensive IT infrastructure, physical security, and information security solutions for enterprises and the public sector. The Digital Development Agency, on the other hand, is more focused on industry communication, digital project advancement, and connecting industry resources. With the partnership, Infrit can leverage the agency's platform resources to more effectively showcase its existing domestic IT products, replacement cases, and industry solutions to the market.
In recent years, Russian enterprises and public sector entities have seen a sustained increase in demand for domestic IT systems, particularly in areas such as operating systems, servers, storage, terminal equipment, IT asset management, information security, and infrastructure maintenance. Many real economy enterprises require not just individual software or single devices, but a complete set of operational solutions capable of replacing existing external technology systems. Infrit's product portfolio covers hardware, system software, and infrastructure management tools, making it suitable for industries such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, government, finance, education, and public services that require a stable IT foundation.
The collaboration will also serve the implementation of digital economy solutions. Digitalization of the real economy is not simply about deploying systems; it involves creating a sustainable data and IT support framework for production, operations, assets, supply chains, office work, customer service, and security management. If domestic IT companies only offer product catalogs, it is difficult to truly penetrate industry sites. However, by leveraging partnership mechanisms to showcase application cases, organize industry exchanges, promote pilot projects, and train customer teams, the efficiency of implementation can be significantly improved.
Following the establishment of the partnership, Infrit and the Digital Development Agency will work on promoting Russian domestic IT solutions, showcasing import substitution cases, and facilitating industry application integration. As more enterprises need to update their IT infrastructure, enhance security and controllability, and advance digital transformation, server equipment, infrastructure software, IT asset management, information security, and industry digital platforms will become key areas of collaboration.










