He will focus on the rapid expansion of Kemp’s load balancer and application delivery controller (ADC) business throughout the region, the company said in a press statement.
Partha comes with more than 18 years of rich sales experience having worked in organizations including Radware, Symantec, Adobe, and most recently led the Global Alliances for C4C Services before joining Kemp. Partha will be based out of the Kemp Delhi office and will report to Tony Sandberg, the regional director of the APAC region for Kemp.
Kemp continues to expand its presence in India. Following the company’s recent acquisition of Lithops Technologies announced earlier this year, Kemp is strengthening its sales presence by hiring Partha as the country sales head to drive further adoption of Kemp load balancer/ADC products within enterprises and government entities across India. This movement empowers organizations of all sizes across the Indian subcontinent to deliver a better AX to their customers.
“Kemp offers a very compelling portfolio of solutions with flexible consumption models that is attractive to organizations in India especially in situations where strategies and investments are being revised, and fast response and increased remote work is required to ensure business continuity,” says Tony Sandberg, APAC regional director for Kemp.
In May this year Kemp had extended the release of its free and fully-supported unlimited capacity virtual load balancer to support businesses and organizations throughout India. The 90-day free Virtual LoadMaster MAX (VLM-MAX) is available for a limited time to help Indian organizations overcome challenges related to delivering highly-reliable and uninterrupted access to digital infrastructure and applications.
The Kemp VLM-MAX 90 is the first and only free virtual load balancer/application delivery controller (ADC) that provides unlimited throughput, unlimited encrypted sessions, and an unlimited quantity of deployments with 24×7 live support, deployment and migration assistance. The VLM-MAX virtual load balancer can be deployed on any common hypervisor, as well as in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure cloud environments. The product supports all vCPU, vNIC, memory, and virtual disk resources allocated to the host virtual machine (VM) to scale on-demand.