Kerio Launches Private Cloud Email With Kerio Connect 8
New Cloud Infrastructure Managed by Kerio, Gives Customers Access to a Scalable and "Headache Free" Email Experience
New Cloud Infrastructure Managed by Kerio, Gives Customers Access to a Scalable and "Headache Free" Email Experience
Is corporate email dead? Take a look at your inbox, and I think you'll realize the answer is no. However, there is no question email is evolving, and collaboration products like Knowledge Workspace will change (for the better) the way organizations use email. We know email attachments are the spawn of the devil, and I'm anxiously awaiting for the era of back and forth discussions via email about projects coming to an end.
Recently, we have been asked about the reports on security issues in Sophos antivirus engine. The answer is "yes," and this blog posts explains how our team works with Sophos to deliver the updates and vulnerabilities.
Updates Delivered
Today we introduce the Antivirus SDK for Kerio Connect and Kerio Control.
Antivirus Commoditization
During the past years, we've seen decreasing usage of third-party antivirus solutions with our products. Even the most popular hardly reach 2% today, while majority of our customers uses the integrated antivirus powered by Sophos. As the differences between antivirus solutions diminish, simplicity and stability of the integrated solution trump.
snom portfolio of IP endpoints validated for quick deployment and automatic provisioning with Kerio Operator
(Editor's Note: This is part 3 of 4 in a series of blog posts about the new aspects of Kerio Control 7.4.)
Bandwidth hungry streaming media, voice over IP, video conferencing, and Web based services have come to dominate Internet usage in many corporate networks. Having a good dashboard with real-time charts and stats, including easy to decipher information about who's using the most bandwidth, can help fix many looming network problems.
(Editor's Note: This is part 2 of 4 in a series of blog posts about the new aspects of Kerio Control 7.4.)
Fifteen years ago, a four person company in a small European city released the first version of a revolutionary product which would be the seed from which Kerio Technologies would grow. Kerio WinRoute was a powerful soft router and NAT firewall, and ran on Windows operating systems and a standard desktop PC. The response to the product was incredible.
Kerio Control 7.4 Also gets Hyper-V Virtualization for Windows Networking Environments
As one of the newest members of the Kerio family, I am very excited to officially introduce the Kerio Partner Advisory Council to the community. The Kerio Partner Advisory Council (PAC) is an exclusive group of the most trusted Kerio partners from around the world. The Kerio PAC gives this group a forum to provide valuable feedback and ideas to help shape the future of Kerio products and strategy. At the first meeting held in April, PAC members selected a Chairman, Mark Williams of CrunchIT, to lead the PAC from the partner's perspective.
(Editor's Note: This is part 1 of 4 in a series of blog posts about the new aspects of Kerio Control 7.4.)
VLAN support has been a long-requested feature by our customers, but why? Let's start with what VLANs bring to the table.
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) multiply the capabilities of Kerio Control by increasing the number of network interfaces beyond the physical connections on the unit. VLANs are used as a means of dividing a large network of computers into smaller, isolated segments, without incorporating additional switches or routers.