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KEMP keeps network traffic moving for North Wales Police; LoadMasters from KEMP increase performance and high availability for mission-critical Microsoft applications
[November 27, 2012]

KEMP keeps network traffic moving for North Wales Police; LoadMasters from KEMP increase performance and high availability for mission-critical Microsoft applications


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) North Wales Police (NWP) has replaced its legacy Windows Network Load Balancing software with two KEMP LoadMaster3600 appliances to increase the performance and high availability of its mission-critical Microsoft Exchange 2010, Lync and SharePoint applications. The new KEMP server load balancers deliver a faster, more reliable user experience for its 1,500 police men and women, 160 community support officers and over 900 office workers from Wrexham to the Isle of Anglesey.



NWP had migrated to MS Exchange 2010 when it was launched and was one of the first police forces in the UK to deploy Microsoft SharePoint and use the MS Lync platform for managing unified communications; but it had experienced problems when using Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB) software. "Despite its popularity, there are some limitations to using WNLB for MS Exchange 2010," explained Andy Cunnah, Innovation and Business Development Manager from NWP.

The KEMP LoadMaster 3600 is an advanced application delivery controller with Layer 7 content switching that intelligently and efficiently distributes user traffic across multiple web and application servers to deliver a great end user experience and high availability. If a server becomes inaccessible, the balancer will take it off-line and automatically re-route and reconnect users to other functioning servers to guarantee application uptime.


The KEMP LoadMaster appliances were installed by System Professional, the UK-based KEMP Centre channel partner.

"Ultimately, the KEMP LoadMaster technology was fit for purpose and a fully accredited Microsoft solution," says Cunnah. "KEMP and System Professional were chosen based on their ability to deliver what we needed with an attractive pricing model and first class support. The installation was a very smooth transition and the LoadMaster appliances have delivered excellent performance and value for money." NWP is looking to expand the use of its KEMP LoadMasters for additional core line of business applications.

About North Wales Police Serving a population of 676,000 people and covering an area of 6,300 square kilometres from Wrexham to the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales Police (NWP) is a high performing organisation which constantly seeks to improve the service provided to its diverse communities.

About KEMP Technologies KEMP Technologies is the #1 price/performance load balancer and application delivery controller, used by thousands of businesses who consider IT, e-commerce, web and business applications as mission-critical to their long-term success. KEMP helps companies rapidly grow their business by providing 24/7 infrastructure availability, better web performance and secure operations - while streamlining IT costs.

KEMP's LoadMaster products include Layers 4-7 load balancing, content switching, server persistence, SSL offloading/acceleration, and application front-end capabilities (caching, compression, intrusion prevention system), plus one full year of product support - delivering industry leading price/performance.

For more information, visit www.KEMPtechnologies.co.uk Application delivery solutions are known as application delivery controllers (ADC), server load balancers (SLB), web switches, content switches and application switches.

Press Contact: Peter Rennison or Allie Andrews PRPR Tel: + 44 (0) 1442 245030, [email protected] / [email protected] David Finkelstein Director of Worldwide Marketing KEMP Technologies www.kemptechnologies.com ((M2 Communications disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to [email protected])).

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