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A more balanced business view of load balancers

By George Zervos, VP Sales EMEA & Emerging Markets at KEMP Technologies


Johannesburg, 04 Nov 2013
George Zervos, VP Sales EMEA & Emerging Markets at KEMP Technologies.
George Zervos, VP Sales EMEA & Emerging Markets at KEMP Technologies.

The African ICT market is thriving and has reached a level of maturity that makes it easier for any-sized business to trade and compete.

Multiple server infrastructures is evidence of this growth and today small to medium-sized organisations run the same amount of servers as larger enterprises did years ago. It makes for an interesting and vibrant market segment, says George Zervos, VP Sales EMEA & Emerging Markets at KEMP Technologies.

KEMP Technologies is southern Africa's leading price/performance load balancer and application delivery controller.

Zervos agrees with industry analysts who highlight unified communications, e-commerce, bring your own device (BYOD) and CRM as main drivers behind the market.

"These are game-changing trends and underline the strategic importance of server infrastructure and their ability to accommodate mission-critical applications, and ensure service delivery and the very best customer experience," Zervos continued.

The key role played by load balancers is to share incoming connections across multiple hardware or virtual servers, and this is done by directing traffic to the best-performing, most accessible servers - based on aspects such as concurrent connections and CPU/memory utilisation.

In emerging markets, there is renewed appreciation for the role of load balancing technology and this infrastructure is most certainly being seen in a new light - no longer a complex, troublesome investment, but a strategic, business-building resource.

This thinking applies to all sized businesses and therein lies evidence of a mature market - one in which all sized operations have access to this infrastructure, and it is technology that is considered pivotal to any growth strategy going forward.

From an African point of view, this is imperative to the development of businesses (particularly within the high-growth small to medium-sized market) and that of economies.

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KEMP Technologies

KEMP Technologies is a leader in affordable server load balancer appliances and application delivery controllers tailored to meet the needs of businesses that rely on the Internet for e-commerce and business-critical applications. KEMP helps companies rapidly grow their business with 24/7 high-availability, better Web infrastructure performance, scalability and secure operations - while streamlining IT costs. Thousands of KEMP LoadMaster products are in use today to improve customer satisfaction by accelerating user access to business-critical Web applications. Service providers also rely on KEMP products to enable fast time-to-market and cost-effective operations for new and existing managed services.

KEMP's highly affordable LoadMaster products include Layers 4-7 load balancing, content switching, server persistence, SSL offload/acceleration and application front-end capabilities (caching, compression, intrusion prevention system), plus one full year of product support - delivering industry leading price/performance value.

Application delivery solutions are known as application delivery controllers (ADC), server load balancers (SLB), application front-end devices (AFE), Web switches, content switches and application switches.

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Editorial contacts

Deirdre Sarsfield
Kemp Technologies
(00353) 612 60101
emea@kemptechnologies.com