Kaspersky and thin-client hardware provider Centerm have signed an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement to begin global deliveries of KasperskyOS-based software products across the edge market.
Kaspersky Thin Client is an operating system for thin-clients based on the KasperskyOS operating system. It is designed to provide users with access to a remote desktop and serves as a substitute for a local workstation.
Centerm will pre-install Kaspersky Thin Client on its hardware platform – the Centerm F620 thin-client – and distribute this ready-made product through regional partners and distributors across Europe and elsewhere.
Kaspersky has a similar deal with TONK, covering the Russia and CIS region markets.
KasperskyOS-based products are not traditional Kaspersky security software, but specific solutions that ensure the safe operation of devices by means of “cyber immunity”.
Kaspersky Thin Client can be used in organisations with a large branch network and geographically distributed structure.
“We have secured two new major regional players in South-East Asia [ASWANT Solution in Malaysia and Indonesia] and Europe [Boll Engineering for Germany, Austria and Switzerland] to review and fulfil first orders before the end of 2023. This alliance has worldwide potential,” said Andrey Suvorov, head of the KasperskyOS business unit.
“Centerm Thin Client equipped with KasperskyOS is a trailblazer in the realm of cyber immunity, enhancing anti-virus attack capabilities. Our confidence in the substantial export potential of this product is unwavering,” said Zheng Xu, international sales director of Centerm.