Kemp Technologies
Kemp Technologies is a provider of application experience and load balancing software and hardware that manages, optimizes, and secures delivery of enterprise applications across on-premises (on-prem), cloud, and hybrid environments.
- Application delivery controllers and load balancers for data centers and cloud environments (application delivery)
- Traffic management and content switching to optimize application performance and availability (networking)
- Security capabilities integrated into application delivery, such as TLS/SSL offload and web application protection (application security)
- Centralized monitoring, analytics, and configuration tools for multi-instance and multi-site deployments (IT operations)
- Support for deployment across major public clouds, virtualized infrastructures, and physical appliances (hybrid and multi‑cloud networking)
More About Kemp Technologies
Kemp Technologies focuses on application delivery controllers (ADCs) and load balancing (application delivery), providing software, virtual, cloud-native, and hardware-based options that System Integration Testing (SIT) in front of enterprise applications and services. These offerings are used to distribute client traffic across multiple servers, maintain service availability, and manage user access to business applications hosted in on-prem data centers, public clouds, or hybrid environments.
The company’s platforms support standard networking and application delivery protocols such as TCP/UDP, HTTP/HTTPS, and TLS/SSL, and typically integrate health checking, session persistence, content switching, and application-aware traffic steering. In enterprise environments, Kemp Technologies products are deployed for scenarios including web application delivery, remote access services, line-of-business applications, and Application Programming Interface (API) endpoints, often as part of a layered architecture that includes firewalls, identity services, and observability tools.
Kemp Technologies also provides centralized management and monitoring tooling (IT operations) designed to configure and manage multiple load balancer instances across distributed environments. These tools generally offer Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), configuration templates, and telemetry to track performance metrics such as throughput, connections, and response times. This supports infrastructure and operations teams that standardize on a common application delivery platform across data centers and clouds.
From a marketplace and taxonomy perspective, Kemp Technologies fits into categories such as application delivery controllers, load balancing, and application-layer traffic management (application delivery and networking). Its offerings commonly integrate with major virtualization platforms and public cloud marketplaces, and support architectures where applications run on virtual machines, containers, or physical servers. In comparison with other solution categories like basic Layer 4 load balancers or cloud-native load balancing services, Kemp Technologies focuses on Application Delivery Controller (ADC) capabilities at Layers 4–7, with features aligned to HTTP/S optimization, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) offload, and policy-based traffic control.
Enterprises and institutions use Kemp Technologies to support high-availability designs, including active-active and active-standby application clusters, multi-site failover, and global traffic distribution when paired with DNS-based mechanisms. The company positions its portfolio for organizations that require consistent application delivery policies across hybrid and multi-cloud deployments, where a unified approach to load balancing, security offload, and visibility is a core infrastructure requirement.