History
Kerio first entered the Internet security market in 1997 with the WinRoute Pro product, which was owned and maintained by Tiny Software until Feb. 1, 2002.
In February, 2002, Tiny Software transferred sales and development of its leading software to Kerio, where the developers would continue to work on the software under the Kerio brand.
Kerio's core products are Kerio Control, a complete unified threat management and network intelligence solution, and Kerio Connect, an email collaboration and messaging server. Kerio Connect is an all-in-one messaging and collaboration server, combining email, calendaring and collaboration features with integrated anti-virus, anti-spam, built-in archiving, and automated backup. Kerio Control, a unified threat management solution, delivers protection for networks ranging from simple to complex. Multi-faceted security, including certified firewall, intrusion prevention, VPN services, Anti-virus, and Web Filter, protects the network from a wide array of evolving threats. Kerio has recently entered two new markets with the introduction of Kerio Operator and Kerio Workspace. Kerio Operator is an IP PBX system tailored for small and medium sized businesses. Kerio Workspace is a server software solution for small and medium businesses that makes sharing and collaborating on documents, text, multimedia content easy. All in a single, secure location, users can easily share common resources, facilitate collaborative discussion, and securely access their office files from virtually anywhere on any device.
In August 2012, Kerio signed on as sponsor of Techcrunch Disrupt where it offered a preview of the new Kerio Workspace private cloud.
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