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Kemp was founded in the early 2000s to address a clear gap in application delivery and an opportunity to address load balancing technology differently. With increased de-centralization of workloads and innovation around x86 optimization, Kemp has taken a software-first approach that has enabled us to capture key markets and fuel consistent growth. Today, Kemp counts 25,000+ customers and 60,000+ application deployments in 115 countries.
Kemp’s product portfolio is centered on helping customers deliver an always-on application experience (AX) by addressing the requirements of modern application load balancers across common public and private cloud platforms. The core components are Kemp LoadMaster, Kemp 360 Central, and Kemp 360 Vision.
Enterprise technology teams are tasked with maintaining uptime and availability of critical applications while also innovating to to help increase agility. The storage strategy adopted for the infrastructure plays a huge role in making this possible. Object storage enables organizations to support application modernization for emerging use cases such as cloud native while also ensuring stability, efficiency, and satisfaction of traditional storage use cases.
Personnel: Frank Yue, Kurt Jung
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Dell EMC Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS) is an object storage platform built on a flexible software-defined architecture that brings the benefits and principles of public cloud storage to private and hosted infrastructure. This increases simplicity and control while maximizing cost benefits and reducing risk. Kemp’s LoadMaster application load balancers are certified for interoperability with ECS, simplifying scaling, security and expansion to multi-cluster deployments.
The demo will showcase how Kemp streamlines the deployment of load balancing services to simplify time to market of ECS object storage projects.
Personnel: Frank Yue, Kurt Jung
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A discussion of Kemp’s Reference Architecture to discuss the models used for multi-site and disaster recovery scenarios.
The demo will show how the Kemp load balancer can be utilized to reduce complexity associated with horizontal scaling and globally distributed ecosystems through Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB).
Also included is a sneak peek at additional ECS object storage related functionality on Kemp’s roadmap.
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