QBS Software Middle East (formerly emt) announced a new partnership with Loadbalancer.org, further strengthening its portfolio. Loadbalancer.org is recognized for its engineer-led approach to smarter load balancing, with solutions designed to reduce complexity, improve performance, support zero downtime, and help organizations achieve high availability across mission-critical applications. Its Enterprise ADC offering includes advanced traffic management, reverse proxy capabilities, integrated web application firewall protection, and global server load balancing for multi-site resilience.
Through this partnership, QBS Software Middle East will bring Loadbalancer.org’s solutions to its partner ecosystem across the region, supporting customers with reliable application delivery, stronger uptime, and scalable infrastructure options. The collaboration reflects QBS Software Middle East’s ongoing commitment to adding best-in-class technologies that help channel partners address evolving enterprise requirements.
Loadbalancer.org’s website also highlights its consultative support approach and focus on tailored solutions for customers who need improved availability, performance, and scalability in demanding environments.
Richard Halcrow, Head of Sales at Loadbalancer.org, said: “We are excited to partner with QBS Software Middle East to expand our presence across the region. Their strong channel network and market expertise make them an ideal partner to deliver our solutions to organizations looking to improve application availability, performance, and resilience in increasingly demanding environments.”
Mohammad Mobasseri, CEO at QBS Software META & Eurasia, added: “The addition of Loadbalancer.org aligns with our strategy to continuously strengthen our portfolio with high-value, reliable technologies. As part of QBS Technology Group, we are focused on enabling our partners with solutions that address critical infrastructure challenges, and this partnership enhances our ability to support customers with robust and scalable application delivery.”











