The device must work 24 hours, 7 days a week and 365 days a year
Saprun company has worked out the tablet for Aleksei Miller, chairman of Board of Gasprom, reported ITAR-TACC reported quoting the anonymous sources on July 25, 2014. Cost of the device is 114 million rubles (about $330,000 at the current rate).
A source from Gasprom told ITAR-TACC that the concern has not received the tablet yet. Representative of Saprun refused to comment on this information to RBC. A source close to the makers told RBC that presentation of the tablet is scheduled for September and refused to discuss the tablet’s features till the presentation.
At the end of August 2013 it was announced that Saprun company has won the tender for development of the tablet for Miller. Its cost is 114.48 million rubles.
The tender was invited by Gasprom’s daughter company Gasprom Inform on July 16, 2014. The tablet had to become the “brain centre” for the management and duplicate the functions of the stationary device.
Gasprom demanded that the device should support 3G networks, interact with the corporate storage of Gasprom’s data, start of each application should take no more than 5 seconds and delay during transition between the screens should be no more than 3 seconds. The device must work 24 hours, seven days a week and 365 days a year. In case of hardware error, the system must be restored within four hours.