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Even though Kinetic Technology Group is landlocked in Dallas-Fort Worth, that hasn't stopped them from surfing Apple's wave of success. But they weren't always confidently riding the big waves.
"We now own a piece of the Internet," jokes Nick Hoague, co-owner of OnePointSync, "In fact, we bought it from Al Gore."
Kerio Control UTM security appliance continues Kerio's leadership position in enterprise class network security with unsurpassed ease of use for both IT admins and end users. Kerio Control 8.3 adds new capabilities such as reverse proxy, blocking of unrecognized IP addresses, and bandwidth management inside VPN tunnels, while bringing significant improvements and ease of use to the creation and management of traffic rules, and automatic device login for end users when connecting to the network.
Kerio has released updated versions of Kerio Connect, Kerio Control UTM and Kerio Operator PBX with fixed OpenSSL vulnerability. Kerio advises all of its customers to change their passwords and revoke old SSL encryption certificates.
The new Kerio website just launched. And with it we are unveiling a new visual identity for our products - yes, Kerio Control, Kerio Connect and Kerio Operator got a refresh too. You'll see this change in products over the next few months.
Annual guide recognizes the very best channel partner programs in the market
For the fourth year in a row, Kerio Technologies receives a 5-Star rating in the CRN 2014 Partner Program Guide. The annual directory is the definitive listing of technology vendors that service solution providers or provide products through the IT channel and we are proud to be part of the elite 5-Star group.
If you're on MS Windows Small Business Server (SBS), you need another solution -- fast. As of January 2014, SBS was discontinued and Windows Server 2012 Essentials is its "new" replacement. Bye-bye SBS. Bye-bye email (Essentials doesn't have it)!
With anti-virus software running on my computer, surfing the Internet feels pretty safe. But... do I really want to test my luck (and my anti-virus) to see if it can detect and block malware as it flows into my network or my laptop, though? No. That's why I employ an excellent content filter to protect me from visiting sites where I could encounter malware.