Kerio in 2013 - growth, innovation & Samepage
2013 was a very successful year for Kerio with record growth across all of our product lines. Our thanks go out to our Kerio customers and Kerio partners, who made all of this possible.
2013 was a very successful year for Kerio with record growth across all of our product lines. Our thanks go out to our Kerio customers and Kerio partners, who made all of this possible.
Never in a million years did Ed Lasher ever think he'd be tending to a network while hanging out in the crow's nest of a super luxury sailing yacht -- more than 70' in the air!
Yet not long ago that's precisely what he was doing. As a successful IT services consultant, Ed Lasher, the founder of Yachtcomputing, caters to a very exclusive market -- luxury yacht owners -- who insist on always being connected to the Internet. Regardless of where they are in the world, weather conditions or how far out at sea they are.
U.S. immigration policy from a Silicon Valley entrepreneurial perspective
Kerio was founded 16 years ago in the Czech Republic. In 2001, our founder and CTO Martin Viktora moved to the United States with the dream of growing Kerio into a successful Silicon Valley company.
What's not to like about New Zealand? Great wine, wonderful people, crazy outdoor activities. And also great passion for everything high-tech. Our Auckland-based distributor Soft Solutions has added Kerio Control Box and Kerio Operator Box hardware appliances to their existing lineup of software from Kerio.
In mid October, fifty developers descended on Prague to fight over who could build the best app within 36 hours.
Kerio organized the inaugural Czech Hackathon 2013 with four other leading companies with development teams based in the Czech Republic - GoodData, Socialbakers, Inmite and Geewa.
As IPv6 makes its way to corporate networks, power users are finding creative ways to bypass corporate security controls
As IPv6 makes its way to corporate networks, power users are finding creative ways to bypass corporate security controls. For ages, IPv4 firewalls were all we needed - UTMs got mature and - configured correctly - were very safe. Now with IPv6 networks, it's a bit more tricky to make sure the network is as secure as ever against intruders or internal power users or otherwise well-meaning users.
Kerio Operator 2.2 includes Salesforce integration, automatic backup and remote storage
Today we're launching a new version of Kerio Operator, an IP PBX business class VoIP phone system, that makes it easy for IT administrators to add phone services to existing data networks. Kerio Operator 2.2 features Salesforce.com integration, automatic backup and remote storage for recorded calls, and improved phone provisioning and management.