RED OS and Doczilla - solution for lawyers

RED SOFT, the russian software manufacturer and the Lex Borealis legal advisers have confirmed the compatibility and correctness of joint operation of their products: the operating system RED OS (by RED SOFT) and the software for the automated document creation Doczilla (by Lex Borealis).

Doczilla is a document creation service that allows you to prepare contracts and other documents based on the pre-developed variative templates. Doczilla allows users to fill in details and enter other data into the developed documents automatically. The service is synchronized with the base of tax authorities, a reference book of the Central Bank of Russia (search for banks by the BIC), a reference book of addresses.

RED OS is a multiuser, multitask general-purpose operating system for servers and workstations, which provides a universal environment for the applications. The product is certified by FSTEC of Russia (Cert. No. 4060, dated January 12, 2019), which confirms its compliance with the requirements of information security and allows its use for Government information systems. The RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian software and databases of the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media of Russia (reg. No. 3751).

“RED SOFT seeks to create effective and convenient solutions for everyone. We always demonstrate these solutions during the events we participate. The operating system RED OS is compatible with a variety of tools that are used by state employees, doctors, architects to do their job. Now, together with colleagues from Lex Borelias, we have expanded the functionality opening up new opportunities for lawyers", Rustam Rustamov, deputy RED SOFT CEO commented.

“Thanks to innovative developments and cooperation with RED SOFT, we can offer a wide range of services in the field of automating government and municipal customers functions, related to the preparation of draft contracts, contracts and civil law contracts,” Kirill Buryakov, Lex Borelis CEO and Doczilla co-founder commented.