Overview
Some users may experience doubts about whether migrating to GFI AppManager is mandatory, especially when they didn't use MyKerio. Additionally, users may have concerns about the potential impact of this transition on their use of appliances.
Solution
GFI AppManager is a remote management tool intended for resellers and managed service providers, not for end-user organizations directly managing their own Kerio deployments or GFI products.
For customers who are end-users and do not have a reseller account, there is no need to transition to GFI AppManager or take any action. You can continue using your appliances and products as you have been, without any changes required, and there is no impact on operations.
Summary
GFI AppManager is designed for resellers and managed service providers, and is not intended for end-user organizations directly managing their own Kerio deployments or GFI products. End-users without a reseller account are not required to transition to GFI AppManager and can continue using their appliances and products without any changes or impact on their operations.
FAQ
1. Is it mandatory for end-users to migrate to GFI AppManager?
No, it is not mandatory for end-users who manage their own Kerio deployments or GFI products without a reseller account to migrate to GFI AppManager. They can continue as usual without any changes.
2. Who is GFI AppManager intended for?
GFI AppManager is specifically intended for resellers and managed service providers, not for end-users managing their own Kerio deployments.
3. Will there be any impact on my existing operations if I do not transition to GFI AppManager?
No, there will be no impact on your existing operations if you choose not to transition to GFI AppManager. You can continue using your appliances and products as before.