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KEMP Technologies Microsoft accreditation means local value

KEMP Technologies has announced its dual gold certification by Microsoft in Messaging and Communications, a unique distinction among application delivery solutions vendors.

To gain these certifications, KEMP underwent a rigorous approval process by Microsoft, which included technology and product testing for the application delivery controllers (ADCs), submitting independent customer references and reaching specific sales training levels.

This certification will add immediate value to the African marketplace, claims George Zervos, EMEA Sales Director, KEMP Technologies.

The company has established itself as a leading price/performance load balancer and application delivery controller in southern Africa.

Zervos explains the acquisition of this dual certification reinforces the company credibility in the domestic market and underlines its ability to provide services in this area of technical expertise.

"We are committed to customers who are adopting Microsoft platforms like Exchange and Lync and offer our channel partners pre- and post-sales certifications to assist in the deployment and support of our technology in these environments. As converged communications grow in the African market, the need for network and server optimisation is critical. KEMP has a pivotal role to play in this communications evolution," he adds.

The company has a long history of partnering with Microsoft to deliver load balancing and application delivery solutions optimised for Microsoft workloads including Lync Server, Exchange, SharePoint, Remote Desktop, ADFS and others. KEMP's Exchange and Lync certifications highlight KEMP's ability to offer award-winning hardware and software-based solutions dedicated to providing ease of use and high availability on the latest Microsoft Exchange and Lync platforms.

KEMP's LoadMaster combines versatility with ease of use and speed of deployment and integrates seamlessly with Exchange and Lync. The LoadMaster intelligently and efficiently distributes user traffic, and offloads and accelerates Layer 7 applications to optimise Web and application servers, ensuring users receive the best experience possible. KEMP provides enterprise-class performance with features such as SSL offload and SSL acceleration, comprehensive health checking, IPS security and application acceleration.

Tim Quinn, Director of Strategic Partnerships, KEMP Technologies, said: "KEMP brings a high level of support and a comprehensive solution to its customers in order to meet their technological needs today and tomorrow. This new gold status from Microsoft gives customers access to premium assistance, expertise and leading-edge tools for ultimate service satisfaction."

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KEMP Technologies is the number one price/performance load balancer and application delivery controller, used by thousands of businesses which consider IT, e-commerce, Web and business applications as mission-critical to their long-term success. KEMP helps companies rapidly grow their business by providing 24/7 infrastructure availability, better Web performance 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 upon 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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