Santa Clara, Calif., - Kerio Technologies Inc. has awarded A.P. Lawrence Preferred Partner status, making it the first US reseller to reach this level. Preferred Partners exemplify the highest standard of sales and technical knowledge of Kerio products and are the first partners Kerio recommends to customers looking for help buying and deploying Kerio software. A.P. Lawrence is a Unix and Linux consultancy based in Middleboro, Massachusetts.
Anthony Lawrence, the founder of A.P. Lawrence, is regularly quoted in the media and since 1997 has published thousands of Linux articles at http://aplawrence.com, a Unix/Linux resource website. Specific Kerio articles are at http://aplawrence.com/Kerio.
"I frequently help customers all over the United States with security and administration questions regarding their Unix or Linux networks," says Anthony Lawrence. "But I'm also vendor agnostic and recommend a good commercial package when it solves some customer issue really well. I found Kerio MailServer to be a well-rounded package for Linux networks where integrated groupware is required. I believe that for any Linux reseller, Kerio MailServer is an easy sell."
Kerio Technologies targets small and medium businesses with its groupware offering, Kerio MailServer, which was developed to run on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
"A.P. Lawrence received the Kerio Preferred Partner status after achieving exceptional sales results and technical product certification," says Dusan Vitek, VP Worldwide Marketing at Kerio Technologies. "They are a long standing member of our Kerio Business Partner program, and today deploy around a dozen installations every month."
The Kerio Business Partner program helps IT resellers build services around Kerio solutions and offer comprehensive benefits such as qualified leads, online resources and training programs - as well as competitive margins.
About Kerio Technologies Inc.
Innovating in Internet security since 1997, Kerio Technologies Inc. (www.kerio.com) provides Internet messaging and firewall software solutions for small to medium sized businesses and organizations worldwide. Kerio's corporate headquarters are located in Santa Clara, California, with offices in Great Britain and the Czech Republic. Kerio?s technology partners include McAfee, Inc. and Internet Security Systems.
In August 2006, Kerio MailServer was awarded Editor's Choice by Windows IT Pro magazine in the round-up of Microsoft Exchange alternatives.
About A.P. Lawrence
A.P. Lawrence provides Unix and Linux support, troubleshooting and programming services nationwide.
Kerio is a trademark of Kerio Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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