The KEMP360™ product family enables enterprise customers to centralise visibility, control and monitoring of distributed application delivery services, such as load balancing and reverse proxy, across on-premises, hybrid and public cloud infrastructures. In cloud environments, these services play a vital role for both native and migrated legacy applications, where preserving on-premises functionality can mean the difference between a costly application re-architecture or being able to take full advantage of the benefits of the Azure cloud sooner.
“KEMP360 Central is a key part of our cloud-first strategy,” said Jeff Fisher, VP of Strategic Alliances, KEMP Technologies. “Continued integration with Microsoft Azure will allow us to further contextualise relevant data that the platform can expose. These innovations will lead to ongoing value that helps customers achieve optimised quality of experience for their Azure powered applications and services.”
Larry Orecklin, vice president, Developer Experience, Microsoft Corp. said, “KEMP has been a Microsoft collaborator for many years and we’re happy to see their cloud strategy align to Microsoft Azure. We’re looking forward to their support to deliver continued value to our joint customers.”
KEMP has also extended the capabilities of KEMP360 Central to integrate monitoring and in the future, management of third-party DevOps-focused application delivery offerings such as NGINX and HAProxy in Azure. These capabilities are critical given the tremendous adoption of Linux-based solutions in Azure, which Microsoft estimates now make up one of every three VMs deployed. Moving forward, deeper integration of KEMP360 Central as well as KEMP’s flagship Virtual LoadMaster with current and future Azure solutions such as Azure Stack, will also simplify the migration of applications from on-premises legacy architecture to Microsoft hybrid and public cloud deployments.