Kurt Jung

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Kurt Jung is a Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at Kemp Technologies. He works hands on with many technologies around application delivery and how to position these in today’s market. Kurt also works closely with key alliance partners to further strengthen the synergy. Prior to Kemp, Kurt has spent most of his career working as a consultant helping customers deploy on-premises, cloud and hybrid cloud solutions to support their business.

Making OpenEdge All It Can Be with LoadMaster

Progress customers build some of their most mission-critical applications with the OpenEdge application development platform. Many have also taken the next step, moving these applications to the Progress Application Server …

July 28, 2022

Legacy Application Security 101: Protecting enterprises from malicious cyberattacks

Many organizations have legacy applications in use that are delivering essential business functionality. But many of these applications cannot use modern security features available to those built on current technology …

June 9, 2022

Kemp ZTAG Zero Trust Use Case

When it comes to the security of our networks today, does that concept of a trusted entity really exist anymore? As the reality of the cyber threats that we face …

July 8, 2021

Legacy Applications + Azure AD = Secure Hybrid Access (SHA)

As the adoption of cloud continues to grow in the enterprise and small organizations alike, some challenges are presented on how to leverage the same set of credentials for protecting both the cloud native and legacy applications. When it comes to Microsoft Azure, most of the cloud native applications include seamless integration with Azure AD with added support for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to secure these solutions.

September 22, 2020

Automating Always-On Application Experience with Ansible

As application development teams in the organization are taking more ownership of the business-critical applications, the NetOps team can transfer some responsibilities such as application publishing. While the system configuration …

March 5, 2020

Enabling TLS 1.2 on Exchange Server 2013 & 2016 – Part 2

This is the second part of a blog post that discusses why and how you should adopt Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 across your IT infrastructure generally and within Exchange …

September 19, 2019

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Enabling TLS 1.2 on Exchange Server 2013 & 2016 – Part 1

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol that is used to secure communication over a network. The latest specification is TLS 1.2 as defined by the Internet Engineering Task …

September 19, 2018

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Exchange Server 2019 Public Preview Compared to Previous Releases

Microsoft released a public preview of Exchange Server 2019 in July. This early release is designed to let system administrators and technical architects install the next version of Exchange …

September 11, 2018

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Exchange Client Network Bandwidth Calculator

The Exchange Client Network Bandwidth Calculator helps Exchange engineers and architects to calculate bandwidth requirements for their specific set of clients when planning an Exchange Server deployment. It has been …

June 16, 2016

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Pre-Authentication with AAD Domain Services in Azure

As new features are added to the public cloud, we need to continuously re-analyze the products we use to see what we are able to take advantage of. Recently, Microsoft …

February 17, 2016