Securing Your Home Working/Remote Access with Swivel and Kemp
Discover how to combine Kemp and Swivel solutions to securely deliver remote applications, reverse proxy and WAF, by securing seamless authentication to devices and applications across today’s borderless network.
Deploying Swivel's AuthControl Sentry®, multi-factor authentication with Kemp's load balancing and WAF installations protects all applications from unauthorized access wherever they reside.
Join Sid Bloodsaw, Kemp Presales Engineer & Manuel Ribeiro, Solutions Engineering Manager, Swivel Secure to learn more.
RecordedApr 16 202045 mins
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Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Applications are the core purpose of our IT architectures. All businesses want to deliver an optimal application experience [AX]. Kemp’s Network Telemetry provides valuable insight to discover and correct the problems that your applications are experiencing.
Kemp has taken application experience [AX] to the next level by incorporating the network performance monitoring and diagnostic (NPMD) capabilities of its Flowmon Network Telemetry solution with the LoadMaster load balancer/application delivery controller (ADC).
The addition of Network Telemetry provides in-depth application performance insights and proactive IT infrastructure monitoring across the entire application delivery chain. This provides a single pane of glass with which you can quickly and proactively ensure your business-critical applications are being delivered in the most optimized way that your infrastructure allows, whether it resides on-premises or in the cloud.
In this webinar we're covering:
- What is wrong with today’s application experience [AX]?
- An overview of Network Telemetry
- Demo of Network Telemetry in action
- How can we implement Network Telemetry?
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Load balancing is a key technology to deliver the application experience [AX]. Load balancing prevents application downtime and helps enable an optimal client experience. Join us to learn what load balancing is and how to benefit from the technology in your IT architecture. Learn from the load balancing basics to complex algorithms as we discuss the breadth and value of load balancing technology.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect & Filip Černý, Product Marketing Specialist at Kemp
Application experience [AX] has a direct impact on revenue. Building the application delivery environment is not enough. In this webinar, learn how NPMD & NDR technologies can assist your application experience management.
We will discuss the challenges of application experience management and look at some real-world use cases that use 4 key technologies to help optimize their users’ AX.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
It can be challenging to navigate the feature functionality and support requirements one needs to meet when selecting the right load balancing solution for their network. This webinar provides a step by step guide to help navigate users through the process of understanding their application requirements, identifying their load balancing needs to meet these requirements, and selecting the right set of features to optimize application experience [AX].
We will be reviewing the following requirements:
- High availability
- Security
- User authentication
- Network visibility
This webinar discussion will help users determine what is important for their organization and make the right choice for their specific needs. Webinar attendees will receive a buyer's guide and worksheet to assist them in selecting the most optimal load balancing solution for their network.
Benjamin Hodge - Principal Technical Advisor at Kemp
Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) provides multi-site business continuity and optimized geographic-based redirection of traffic for the best application experience. In the event of a service disruption or the need to scale capacity, mission-critical traffic is seamlessly redirected based on predefined policies to minimize impact and the need for manual intervention. IP Reputation and DNSSEC protect your applications from common threats like DDoS attacks and DNS cache poisoning.
In this webinar you will learn about how to use GSLB to:
- Increase Security Incident Response through DDoS Mitigation by setting up poisoned DNS responses (ie fake IPs) for specified regions.
- Redirecting an Attacker to a Honeypot - when you detect an intruder in your network you don’t always want to kick them out! Why?
- Reducing Deployment Risk and ensure no downtime to users and applications.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect & Artur Kane, Head of Flowmon Product Marketing at Kemp
Technology shifts towards mobile, cloud, and remote enablement have created a new attack surface and intensified pressure on security practitioners to properly defend critical assets. When 90% of the time needed for incident resolution is usually spent on trying to figure out if indeed there is a problem, it is challenging to keep pace with threats capable of bypassing perimeter and endpoint security.
Security practitioners now more than ever before seek for fast and precise answers when facing more elusive, ever-changing threats.
In this webinar we will:
- Discuss how to seal the gap between endpoint and perimeter protection
- Introduce a machine-learning engine that covers visibility gaps, reveals malicious behaviors, attacks against mission-critical applications and data breaches at any point of the threat lifecycle
- Teach you to respond to breaches and attacks before business values are harmed
Pavel Minarik & Artue Kane, Flowmon and Simon Bell & Thomas Timmermann, Paessler
Until recently, infrastructure and network monitoring were seen as rivals, but today they are rather viewed as complementary technologies to ensure robust availability, performance and security for IT environments.
If you are an IT Specialist who desires their digital environment to be more transparent, reliable and secure, then join this on-demand webinar where we will demonstrate how integrating Flowmon and PRTG can:
• Provide extensive IT monitoring, combined with in-depth flow analysis, joined to deliver maximum transparency
• Detect unusual behavior, insider threats and DDoS attacks, monitor firewalls, virus scanners, and backups
• Reduce clutter by providing noiseless insight and pinpoint the exact cause of degradations, so you may act before business is harmed
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Sometimes, Citrix ADC, formerly Netscaler, the load balancing component within Citrix environments and as a standalone application delivery controller (ADC) is not the best solution for your business needs. Kemp shows how the Citrix ADC platform can be overly complicated, straining the resources of your IT organization while frustrating your cost-cutting CFO at the same time.
Learn how Kemp load balancing solutions can integrate into Citrix VDI environments and how they are better suited for your general application load balancing needs.
Kai Stenberg, Chief Consultant at blinQ, will discuss the current landscape with Microsoft and why load balancers are more important than ever before. It is time to move on from outdated and legacy Microsoft products like Threat Management Gateway (TMG), Direct Access, and Skype. The events of 2020 have made the need to migrate even more urgent. Working from home, business continuity, and digital transformation requires modern applications. These three applications have been replaced or dropped by Microsoft. TMG is gone, Always On VPN replaces Direct access, and Skype is transitioning to Teams.
Learn how Kemp can replace TMG, enhance Always on VPN, and support your Teams migration with their load balancing solutions. Join Kai and Kemp to discover the practical tricks he has learned to make these transitions successful.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Have you found yourself wondering "What is the difference between cloud native and third party load balancers?" If so, then this webinar is for you as we will share the pros and cons of cloud native load balancers and how in the long term a third party load balancer like Kemp can be a better alternative for your needs.
The webinar will cover these main talking points and will help you to understand why it is not always the best choice to use built-in offerings from public cloud providers:
• Cloud load balancer feature sets
• Pricing and associated costs
• Comparison to third party solutions like Kemp
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Sometimes, Citrix ADC, formerly Netscaler, the load balancing component within Citrix environments and as a standalone application delivery controller (ADC) is not the best solution for your business needs. Kemp shows how the Citrix ADC platform can be overly complicated, straining the resources of your IT organization while frustrating your cost-cutting CFO at the same time.
Learn how Kemp load balancing solutions can integrate into Citrix VDI environments and how they are better suited for your general application load balancing needs.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect & Roy Dunican, Platform Operations Team Lead at Kemp
Kemp’s technical experts share their experiences and insights on how to automate application deployments in the cloud. Learn about the benefits of using automation technologies to create application delivery environments. Understand what automation tools are available and recommended. Watch a demo of automation in action and see how it can simplify, accelerate, and standardize your application delivery projects.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
F5’s BIG-IP may be one of the more well-known load balancing products available, but that does not mean it is the best suited for your IT needs. In fact, what your project needs is probably very different from what you are getting. Attend this webinar to learn the truth about F5 and why solutions from Kemp are often better suited for your application delivery needs. What you need and what you get are often two very different lists. Do not assume that high price tags mean superior solutions. Expect an eye-opening and engaging view behind the curtains of load balancing.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Load balancing is a key technology to deliver the application experience [AX]. Load balancing prevents application downtime and helps enable an optimal client experience. Join us to learn what load balancing is and how to benefit from the technology in your IT architecture. Learn from the load balancing basics to complex algorithms as we discuss the breadth and value of load balancing technology.
Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp & Rurik Wilmot, Senior Systems Administrator for Harris County
In today’s world where everything is virtual and people are working from home, application availability has become even more critical. Hear what Harris County DA did to deliver business continuity for all of their critical applications whether in they are in the office or connecting remotely.
We sat down with Rurik Wilmot with the Harris County DA Office to talk about Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) and how it ensures the application and network are always available for his customers, the county’s legal team and support staff.
Nicolas Blank, MVP and Group CEO at NBConsult & Frank Yue, Principal Application Experience Architect at Kemp
Everyone is moving to the cloud, but why? The cloud has advantages such as elasticity and agility to help enable the optimal application experience [AX]. Load balancing is a key technology to enable cloud benefits. What does it mean to load balance in the cloud? Understand different strategies such as multi-cloud and global redundancy. When do different methods make sense and at what cost? Learn about the value of load balancing technologies and how to best select the architecture for your environment.
Jason Dover, VP of Product Strategy at Kemp and Mark Guerrera, Global Field CTO – UDS Object Storage at Dell
Today’s competitive business landscape requires organizations to build and maintain an infrastructure that allows them to be agile, respond quickly to internal and external requirements and enable capabilities to scale. Additionally, taking advantage of proven application modernization techniques can be leveraged to provide businesses with a competitive edge. One area where this is especially relevant is in choosing the right storage strategy that enables protection and access to one of the most powerful resources of every organization – data and intelligence. In this webinar hosted by Kemp and Dell EMC, we’ll dive into the topic of Object Storage, explore the business objectives that it supports and how you can build a scalable infrastructure that increases the productivity of your organization.
Agenda:
- What is Object Storage and why it’s needed
- Dell EMC ECS vs. other object storage options
- Ensuring availability, resilience and business continuity
- Most common use cases
- Suggested customer playbook
Richard Tubb, IT Business Growth Expert & Tim Swainson, Cloud & Service Provider Sales Manager, Kemp
Ever wondered what exactly load balancing is and how offering clients a load balancing solution can help lower MSPs’ support costs and increase value add?
In this interactive session, IT Business Growth Expert Richard Tubb will speak to Tim Swainson from Kemp Technologies about the benefits of load balancing, why customers are asking for load balancing solutions more than ever (hint -- everybody is now working remotely!) and why this technology is a real-world value add for next generation solution providers.
MSPs who haven’t considered load balancing solutions for their business before will walk away from this session with a better understanding of why successful and profitable MSPs are offering Always-On Application Experience (AX) to customers today to differentiate themselves and to meet Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for uptime.
In this session, we will cover the following:
- Most relevant feature – functionalities of load balancing, including global server load balancing, reverse proxy, web application firewall etc.
- Review of the most popular load balancer vendors, from open source technologies to expensive load balancers and guidelines on choosing the right solution
- Use cases & licensing options that best meet MSPs needs
- Checklist on how to get started
Jaap Wesselius, Exchange Server MVP & Microsoft UC Specialist
Wondering why you need to upgrade your Microsoft Exchange and how to perform a smooth migration? Then this webinar is for you, join long time Exchange Server MVP & Microsoft UC Specialist, Jaap Wesselius where he will deep dive into technical aspects of upgrading Microsoft Exchange, showcase reference architectures and provide options that will help you with the upgrade planning and implementation.
Agenda:
- The impact on Active Directory
- The way clients access the Exchange environment
- The demise of traditional MAPI and the use of Mapi/Http
- Migrating Public Folders and changing mail flow
Kemp powers the secure, always-on application experience [AX] that enterprises and service providers demand. Kemp’s load balancing, network performance monitoring, and network detection and response solutions deliver maximum value through simplified deployments, flexible licensing, and top-rated technical support. Kemp is the world’s most-popular application experience solution with more than 100,000 deployments in 138 countries.
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