What's New with Kerio Operator 1.2
The next version of the award-winning IP PBX phone system, Kerio Operator, is now available. Kerio Operator 1.2 lets you control telephony costs with an easy-to-use system.
Join us for a live webinar about the new features in Kerio Operator and the benefits of using a VoIP system. The webinar will include:
What's New in Kerio Connect 7.3
The newest release of Kerio Connect, version 7.3, released on Nov 8. Once again, we're pushing the envelope, combining ease of use with powerful functionality, in the premier small business Exchange alternative. Users and administrators will find it even easier to configure and synchronize devices, strengthen security, and make use of performance-optimizing upgrades.
Watch this webinar on demand to explore over a dozen new features and enhancements, including:
What's New in Kerio Workspace 1.1
After a supercharged surge of adoption, we collected a few rounds of feedback to determine how you'd like to see our online file sharing and collaboration tool progress. Kerio Workspace 1.1 answers that feedback with an impressive list of new functionality.
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Introducing Kerio Control 7.2 - A Bandwidth Management Revolution
With the increasing popularity of VoIP, the cloud, video conferencing, and other web-based services, corporate networks need a way to selectively guarantee and prioritize bandwidth. Small and medium businesses can't devote resources to an overly complicated bandwidth management tool built for enterprise networks, but they've had little choice. They've been waiting for something effective, simple, and built just for them. Fortunately, their wait is over. Kerio Control 7.2 is here.
Join us for a live webinar! We'll discuss the new cutting edge Bandwidth Management and QoS features in Kerio Control 7.2. We'll show how the click of a button turns Kerio Control 7.2 into a traffic cop with surgical precision, allowing you to preserve or restrict data flow by user, group, traffic type, DSCP value, and more. We'll even create a new traffic shaping rule on the fly in just a few minutes during our live demo.
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A look at the new Kerio Operator 1.1
VoIP-based phone systems have long been plagued by concerns that those with malicious intent can secretly get ahold of PIN numbers or passwords and make very expensive overseas calls before being detected. To address this, Kerio has incorporated enhanced security mechanisms in Kerio Operator 1.1, including SIP password-guessing protection and the ability to monitor, detect, and prevent abnormal use of any extension within the phone system.
Join us for a live webinar on the simplicity of enabling and customizing these security enhancements. We'll be covering other powerful enhancements in a live demo of the product as well as opening up the floor to Q and A.
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Co-host: SophosLabs | The importance of an evolving antivirus perimeter
A decade ago, virus authors sharpened their hacking skills and infected corporate networks mostly for notoriety and bragging rights. Today, their skills are paying big dividends in stolen money, data, passwords, and identities. They can make a living on the unsuspecting user looking to update their PDF reader or view a simple webpage. A cybercriminal’s risk versus reward has encouraged a 50% increase in the production of malicious content over the last year, amplifying the need for a corporate network to deploy comprehensive antivirus protection.
View our On-Demand webinar to see how Kerio Connect and Kerio Control incorporate industry-leading antivirus tools from Sophos to provide complete antivirus protection. Co-hosted by experts from SophosLabs, this webinar will cover some of the known tactics cybercriminals are using to inject viruses into the corporate pipeline. We’ll also cover more about how Kerio and Sophos automatically adapt to unknown and emerging threats on the fly to provide an evolving antivirus perimeter.
Configuring SIP Phones with Kerio Operator
Adding a new device to a corporate data network usually requires some level of manual configuration. Depending on the security preferences of the network, the difficulty level and associated costs of adding a new device can vary significantly. With the growing popularity of internally deployed VoIP PBX systems, these costs now include the installation of SIP phones. The only question is, how easy are they to configure?
The answer depends largely on the quality of the VoIP PBX system. With Kerio Operator, a wide variety of SIP phones are supported, and many of them are automatically configured as soon as you plug them in. In this live webinar, we'll cover some of the best practices for ensuring a successful automatic configuration. We'll also cover steps involved in configuring a SIP phone manually.
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Presenter:
Mark Durant, Sales Engineer, Kerio Technologies