KEMP
Technologies today announced that it has been included in the Gartner
2015 Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) for the
third consecutive year - this time as the only vendor in the Visionaries
quadrant.
KEMP
delivers the same application delivery services across virtual, cloud,
and purpose built hardware appliances, empowering customers with a wide
range of deployment options. Additionally, KEMP offers the only ADC
software on the market that runs bare metal on leading x86 server brands
such as HP, Dell, Cisco, Oracle, and Fujitsu. KEMP supports customers
on their journey towards more elastic and fluid application
infrastructure with native operation in Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web
Services (AWS) and VMware vCloud. Combined with an innovative SDN/NFV
strategy, this makes KEMP the ideal application delivery solution for
enterprises, regardless of the specific technology roadmap that they are
executing on.
"Equipping
customers with the ability to deploy application services quickly,
securely and in whichever architecture that best fits their needs is a
top priority for KEMP" said Peter Melerud, Chief Marketing Officer, KEMP
Technologies. "We've focused on using our broad and deep understanding
of customer needs to architect a vision that satisfies those immediate
needs, such as deployment ubiquity, as well as provide horizon
technologies that will support them as they evolve their IT strategy to
meet changing business needs. We believe being recognized as the only
Visionary in the ADC Magic Quadrant is a powerful reflection of KEMP's
strategy and execution."
Gartner
describes the visionaries' quadrant as follows: "visionaries are
vendors that have provided key innovative elements that illustrate the
future of the market, and they have an ability to influence the
direction of the market toward new approaches. Like Leaders, we expect
Visionaries to release ADC capabilities (deployment models, features,
pricing models and so on) well in advance of mainstream enterprise
demand. However, Visionaries lack the capability to reach a large
portion of the market; they haven't expanded their sales and support
capabilities on a global basis; or they lack the funding to execute with
the same capabilities as a vendor in the Leaders quadrant. Examples of
technical innovation include the integration of ADCs into cloud and SDN
architectures, facilitating the deployment of ADCs into ADC cloud
offerings or advancing Web content optimization capabilities into
broader applications. Visionary status is not a matter of deploying
certain features, but rather requires a vendor to be early enough to
demonstrate new approaches while having an ability to change key aspects
of the market."
To view the full 2015 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers, visit http://kemptechnologies.com/gartner-magic-quadrant-visionary/