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KEMP Technologies

KEMP Technologies
Private
Industry Server Networking
Founded November 1, 2000; 16 years ago (2000-11-01)
Headquarters 1540 Broadway, Floor 23, New York City, New York, U.S. 10036
Key people
CEO: Ray Downes
CMO: Peter Melerud
CFO: Rich Willemin
CTO: Simon Roach
Products Cloud Load Balancing
Application delivery controller
Load balancing
Website kemptechnologies.com

KEMP Technologies, Inc. was founded in 2000 in Bethpage, New York and operates in the application delivery controller industry. The company creates load balancing products which balance user traffic between multiple servers in an organization, business or managed service provider’s infrastructure.

In 2010, KEMP opened a European headquarters in Limerick, Ireland. Edison Ventures, Kennet Partners and ORIX Venture Finance invested $16 million into the company for research and development, sales and marketing in early 2012.

In April 2014, KEMP announced a further investment in its Limerick Operations to expand from 30 positions to 80.

KEMP Technologies is a software company that develops load balancing and application delivery software built on a Linux OS also known as LoadMaster OS or LMOS. As of 2017, there were over 40,000 enterprise customer deployments of KEMP's LoadMaster application. that need high availability, scalable and secure e-commerce, web and collaboration applications. This enables customers to scale their operations by delivering applications with Layer 4-7 high availability, optimized performance and secure access and also offering users platform flexibility across hardware, software and cloud ADC solutions.

The product line supports multiple applications from different software publishers such as Microsoft applications like Exchange 2010 and Lync 2010. The company also offers geographic and virtualized load balancing.

In September, KEMP announced it was joining the OpenDaylight Open Source SDN Project.

KEMP's main product, the LoadMaster, is a load balancer built on its own proprietary software platform called LMOS, that enables it to run on almost any platform: As a KEMP LoadMaster appliance, a Virtual LoadMaster (VLM) deployed on Hyper-V, VMWare, on bare metal or in the public cloud. KEMP is available in Azure, where it is in the top 15 deployed applications as well as in AWS and VMWare vCloud Air.

In 2013, KEMP announced that it was adding Pre-Authorization, Single Sign-On (SSO) and Persistent Logging to its product range as a TMG alternative


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