Sunbelt Software bought Kerio Personal Firewall, saving it from being killed by Kerio (who is discontinuing the product at the end of the year). I’ve been using it for a few months, after using Sygate Personal Firewall for ages (which is also discontinued now that it’s owned by Symantec). I must say Kerio is much better, if not simply for performance, Sygate was much more resource intensive from what I can see.
On their blog (one of the few good corporate blogs I might add), they discuss their plans ever so briefly, of note is:
- Upon the close of the deal, Sunbelt will also announce new reduced pricing for the full version of the product and a variety of special offers for both Kerio and Sunbelt customers.
- Additionally, Sunbelt will continue Kerio’s tradition of providing a basic free version for home users.
Also really great to hear. Hopefully they will improve the basic version as well. Lowering the price is a good move considering it’s a rather high $45.
It’s good to see there are some alternative firewalls out there. Having a laptop (and not always the benefit of being behind a real hardware based firewall) the extra protection is welcome.
[Hat tip: dslreports.com]
1 reply on “Kerio Personal Firewall Saved”
Good news. Iam use Keiro Firewall in my local network. Its very usefull progam. I have been disappointed, when have learned, that the project will be closed. Thanks very much, that they saved this project.