In 2023, Russian software developer Myofis will release a native replica of the Microsoft Outlook corporate email client. About informs The Vedomosti publication refers to the government-approved “New system-wide software” roadmap.
State company Rosatom acted as the customer of the new product. The I-Teco group of companies will deal with the integration of the “Myoffice” analogue of Outlook. The project is estimated at 1.1 billion rubles.
According to the job description stated in the roadmap, Myoffice software will need to support more than 400,000 email accounts, given that each user will send 50 messages per day with an average volume of 500KB. Also, the Russian analogue of Outlook is expected to have an address book that can search for contacts by various qualities. The program will need to be supported by both computers and smartphones.
The product launch is expected at the end of 2023. According to the government’s plan, by March MyOffice should deliver a working architecture of the mail client and pilot testing the innovation from June to September.
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Source: Gazeta

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