EuroLinux and EuroAP for IT Center for Education and Science

EuroLinux operating system and EuroAP application servers for IT Center for Education and Science 

We are pleased to announce that IT Center for Education and Science has chosen EuroLinux products in the organized proceedings for “supply of subscriptions to the software used by the Ordering Party along with technical support (maintenance) services”. The delivery was made by our partner, Linux Polska. It included 80 subscriptions to the EuroLinux operating […]

We are pleased to announce that IT Center for Education and Science has chosen EuroLinux products in the organized proceedings for “supply of subscriptions to the software used by the Ordering Party along with technical support (maintenance) services”.

The delivery was made by our partner, Linux Polska. It included 80 subscriptions to the EuroLinux operating system and 128 cores of the EuroAP application server, along with technical support for the products. In addition, a package of integration services has been provided, including support for the migration of existing environments to EuroLinux solutions.

We are very pleased that IT Center for Education and Science has joined the customer portfolio of the company EuroLinux. As an open source software developer, we can offer the best purchase terms to our partners. We feel great satisfaction when we deliver our products to the public sector. Thanks to this, we contribute to the development of the public ICT infrastructure, and the money spent does not flow abroad, but powers Polish companies” – says Joanna Oleszkowicz-Cygoń, operations director of EuroLinux.

IT Center for Education and Science is a state budgetary unit established in 1986, subordinate to the Minister of Education. Its main task is to provide IT support to the Ministry and units subordinate to or supervised by the Minister. It is responsible for the design of systems, the operation of IT infrastructure and the provision of ICT security.

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