| 23 November 09 |
Users of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) can now use Zeus Traffic Manager 6.0 on a pay-as-you-go basis when they need content caching, bandwidth management and service level monitoring capabilities.
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| 17 November 09 |
The platform will make web development easier for companies and developers. Using a simple web service interface, users can monitor and control web traffic and automate maintenance to ensure online services are always fast and available even during high peaks in web traffic.
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| 17 November 09 |
Zeus Technology has ported its web traffic management widgetry to Amazon EC2 with Amazon's help.
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| 17 November 09 |
Zeus Technology's application traffic management software can now run on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud.
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| 03 November 09 |
Travis Reed of Zeus Technology explains how using the latest encryption technology can protect your players and ensure customer retention.
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| 31 October 09 |
It will release Zeus Cloud Traffic Manager in Q1, which will work across all Clouds.
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| 29 October 09 |
Software maker Zeus Technology, a longtime player in web traffic management for large enterprise and public hosting providers, will be offering a new product designed to scale and load balance applications across a variety of cloud providers.
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| 21 October 09 |
451 Group have published a Market Development Report that looks at the impact of Zeus Traffic Manager 6.0
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| 20 October 09 |
System provides overview of traffic and web apps performance.
Application traffic management firm Zeus Technology has released a tool which it claims can boost web performance in the cloud.
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| 20 October 09 |
CSC and SOASTA, a provider of cloud testing environments, form a partnership in which CSC will integrate SOASTA CloudTest with CSC's Trusted Cloud Services and testing development methodology. Meanwhile, Zeus Techonology updates its Zeus Traffic Manager Web performance tool.
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| 20 October 09 |
Zeus Technology, which offers pure software-based application traffic management solutions, has introduced Zeus Traffic Manager 6.0, a release that can be deployed in any physical, virtual or cloud environment, to ensure enterprise web applications are always fast and available even during peaks in demand.
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| 20 October 09 |
Firm announces new platform to monitor virtual, physical and cloud environments.
IT bosses are keen on embracing cloud computing but are worried about management and control, according to research released by application traffic management (ATM) firm Zeus Technology.
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| 20 October 09 |
Butler Group complete technical audit of Zeus Traffic Manager 6.0
Butler Group have produced a detailed technical audit of the latest release of the Zeus Traffic Manager.
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| 3 September 09 |
As more e-commerce operations use increasingly complex Web applications on their sites, security becomes a tricker problem to tackle. Reliance on the browser and the variety of different frameworks in use muddles the situation further. Two companies - Zeus Technology and European firm Art of Defence - are partnering to try out a two-pronged approach to the question of Web app security.
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| 1 September 09 |
The partnership will enable CohesiveFT to offer the Zeus Traffic Manager software as a key component through its Elastic Server platform, a web-based “factory” for assembling, testing and deploying stacks and servers to virtual machines or Clouds.
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| 29 August 09 |
The Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 server equipped with two UltraSPARC T2 Plus processors running at 1.6 GHz delivered a world record ZXTM HTTP throughput result of 13.4 Gbit/sec with price/performance of $5,500/Mbps. The Sun server delivered 34 percent better performance and 2.6x better price/performance than a F5 BIG-IP VIPRON appliance configured with a single blade.
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| 25 August 09 |
Customers of The Rackspace Cloud can purchase the Zeus Traffic Manager software on a flexible, pay-as-you-go licensing model. The solution Zeus built for Rackspace utilizes the unique TrafficScript™ facility, an intuitive traffic scripting language.
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| 21 August 09 |
Compared to the performance of Zeus Traffic Manager software running directly on standard hardware, the Zeus Virtual Appliance offered outstanding results. The Zeus software on VMware vSphere™ 4 out-performed the native hardware by 15 - 20% in some tests, while achieving at least 85% - 90% in every test case.
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| 20 August 09 |
David Day, CTO, Zeus Technology, comments: “We have recently undertaken some rigorous testing on VMware vSphere™ 4 and have achieved outstanding results. These tests demonstrate the Zeus Virtual Appliance software on VMware vSphere™ 4, can deliver a much higher performance than is required by the vast majority of websites, even during peak periods. The analysis provides further evidence that using Zeus in a Virtualized environment to handle load-balancing and application traffic management is achievable without the need to compromise on performance.”
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| 19 August 09 |
Sun Microsystems Inc (Nasdaq:JAVA) announced on Wednesday its Sun SPARC Enterprise servers with chip multi-threading (CMT) technology set three new world records on e-mail serving and Java benchmarks. The company also announced outstanding performance on the Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition (BI Suite EE) test and Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM).
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| 4 August 09 |
Application traffic management (ATM) vendor Zeus Technology has signed a deal with See Tickets to help the ticket seller cope with spikes in web traffic.
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| 3 August 09 |
Online ticket firm See Tickets has deployed traffic management software to ensure availability of its web site during busy traffic periods.
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| 3 August 09 |
“We had a market leading hardware solution in place for sometime which never performed as expected. Consequently, our web site struggled to cope with the huge demand during peak times, especially with short notice ‘on sale’ promotions and during the festival season,” said the IT manager at See Tickets, Matt Relf.
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| 3 August 09 |
Some 85 per cent of the firm’s sales are carried out online and See Tickets also supports third-party web sites, so it decided to introduce the system to reduce the chances of downtime.
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| 30 June 09 |
David Day, CTO, Zeus Technology, comments: “Zeus works closely with VMware and we are proud to participate in the VMware Ready Virtual Appliance program. The program will offer us a comprehensive set of benefits and provide exceptional value to customers, by ensuring they receive the best possible user experience within a virtualized environment. By passing specific VMware integration and interoperability criteria, our partners and customers worldwide will have the security and guarantee that Zeus’ ZXTM software has achieved VMware Ready status.”
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| 30 June 09 |
“"By combining ZXTM software with VMware vSphere 4, enterprises can deploy their web infrastructure within a virtualized environment, providing them with significant cost savings, a rich set of management functionality, increased flexibility and economies of scale," said Bernie Mills, senior director, alliance programs, VMware. "We are pleased that Zeus' ZXTM software qualifies for the VMware Ready logo, signifying to customers that ZXTM has passed specific VMware testing criteria and is ready to run their mission-critical business applications and operations."
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| 30 June 09 |
Zeus Technology, the only software-based application traffic management company, today announced that the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) software has achieved VMware Ready status. This designation indicates that Zeus’ software has passed a detailed evaluation and testing process managed by VMware and is now listed on the VMware Partner Product Catalog.
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| 19 June 09 |
“Cloud Computing is becoming a reliable and affordable reality for organisations of all sizes across the world. Proprietary hardware simply cannot meet the dynamic needs of these Cloud vendors in a cost-effective manner. By working with Rejila, we can now offer their customers powerful application traffic management services – something that will continue to accelerate adoption of Cloud Computing in the very near future,” said Paul Brennan, CEO, Zeus Technology.
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| 16 June 09 |
“Zeus can be instantly added into a Rejila Cloud server cluster through a web based drag and drop interface,” says Samuel Yeats, CEO, Ultra Serve. “Flexibiliy was a key requirement that is met by the Zeus extensive application programming interface (API), allowing Rejila to scale and meet clients changing requirements. The technical expertise and support provided by Zeus, has allowed us to deliver an exciting Cloud Computing platform on time."
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| 16 June 09 |
Rejila’s parent company Ultra Serve Managed Hosting, already uses the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) for its enterprise grade managed hosting services. Ultra Serve therefore knew that unlike many of the hardware based load balancing solutions, Zeus pure software, would lend itself naturally to the Cloud environment.
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| 11 June 09 |
Netcetera, one of Europe’s leading managed hosting and data center providers, is working with Zeus Technology, the only software-based application traffic management company, to offer a dedicated, enterprise-class application traffic management and acceleration solution to its customers.
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| 9 June 09 |
Paul Brennan, chief executive of Zeus Technology, said the year has not been as bad as anticipated.
“The rise of virtualisation and cloud computing has presented a host of new opportunities for the channel. Intelligent integrators and resellers are profiting handsomely by offering organisations keen to cut capex ‘on tap’ computing solutions, unheard of just a few years ago.”
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| 9 June 09 |
By joining the Zeus Service Provider License Agreement (SPLA) program, Netcetera can now lease the Zeus load balancer software (ZXTM LB), which will become an essential part of its on-demand service portfolio. As part of the rental agreement, the offering is based on a non-perpetual, monthly, subscription model, which allows customers to pay purely for what they use each month. Customers will also have access to additional traffic management features that are simply not available from hardware products.
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| 4 June 09 |
Without the worry of significant upfront hardware costs, Cloud Computing offers vast savings in bandwidth costs, provides total flexibility as well as energy efficiency and economies of scale. GoGrid’s customers can purchase Zeus’ secure, layer-7 load balancing and application acceleration solution on a flexible, pay-as-you-go licensing fee calculated on monthly usage. This will give them access to dedicated traffic management features, not available from hardware based competitors.
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| 2 June 09 |
Ireland's leading Outsourced IT Services and Internet Hosting Provider, Hosting365, has joined the Zeus Service Provider License Agreement (SPLA) to enable them to provide a superior on-demand traffic management solution to its customers in the Cloud with a monthly usage fee.
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| 2 June 09 |
The partnership lets GoGrid offer Zeus' ZXTM Virtual Appliance software as an integral part of its on-demand service offering to its customers, who are deploying its web infrastructure within a cloud environment.
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| 2 June 09 |
GoGrid, the Cloud Computing division of ServePath Dedicated Hosting, today announced a strategic partnership with Zeus Technology, the only software-based application traffic management company. The partnership will enable GoGrid to offer Zeus' ZXTM VA (Virtual Appliance) software as an integral part of its on-demand service offering to its customers, who are deploying their web infrastructure within a Cloud environment.
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| 19 May 09 |
"Zeus is delighted to be partnering with 3Tera and making our solution available via the new AppStore portal," says Paul Brennan, CEO, Zeus Technology. "The cloud is already proving itself a viable and successful means of hosting Web applications, but not every application runs comfortably there. As the only pure software enterprise-class load balancer and traffic manager, Zeus has the unique advantage of sitting directly within the application stack. Zeus provides the high availability, on-demand scalability, flexibility and security that enterprise deployments need."
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| 19 May 09 |
In mid Q1 2009, Joyent introduced the Zeus Accelerator, bringing the powerful Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) and load balancing software solution to the Joyent Cloud. The addition of the Zeus virtual machine has been met with tremendous approval by our customers.
Joyent is offering a one-month free trial of the Zeus Accelerator in the Joyent Cloud. All you need to do is sign up before June 15th.
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| 12 May 09 |
The joy of cloud is that it is dynamic. Applications hosted in the cloud can be accessed on demand, scaled up or down as required, and as a result are more cost-effective and easy to manage. So if this model is so beneficial to the end-user, why not use exactly the same model when delivering services to the companies hosting these apps?
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| May 09 |
Paul Brennan, Chairman / CEO of Zeus Technology - a provider of traffic management solutions that help customers to load-balance network services in cloud environments or across clusters of physical or virtual servers - adds that cloud computing is: Scalable. "Each customer's application has access to almost limitless resources (CPU, memory, storage) and can use as little or as much as they need." Flexible. "In most cases, a customer can run their application on an on-premise (private) cloud, an off-premise (public) cloud, and can move it between clouds as conditions dictate." Shared and dedicated. "Cloud computing providers can use a large, common infrastructure for many applications or customers, and cloud customers receive their own dedicated resources."
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| 29 April 09 |
Paul Brennan, Chairman and CEO of Zeus Technology added, 'In today's growing and highly competitive Web hosting market, we understand the importance of our service provider customers being able to add new services to their end users quickly and easily, with a flexible cost structure. We are pleased to be partnering with Xtraordinary Hosting, who will be able to offer a SPLA program that provides their customers a reliable, fault tolerant service whilst generating additional revenue.'
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| 24 April 09 |
The company is using Zeus Technology’s ZXTM solution across its site following successful online marketing campaigns. Online purchases now account for around a quarter of all home delivery sales.
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| 23 April 09 |
Namesco’s stand on green hosting with websites running on as little power as a 100 watt bulb in 28 hours, over 12 months, adds to their unique proposition of maximum uptime guarantee, full multi-platform and scripting flexibility, to raise the industry bar to an even higher level. Partnering with companies such as Zeus for load balancers, Redhat for Linux web servers and Microsoft for Windows hosting cluster technology, Namesco deliver top performing hosting solutions that are always reliable and energy efficient.
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| 22 April 09 |
Interactive agency Addison Design Associates leverages the new Zeus ZXTM traffic manager on the Joyent Cloud to successfully support the massive influx of traffic.
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| 21 April 09 |
Xtraordinary Hosting chooses Zeus ZXTM software to enhance their service portfolio with a scalable traffic management solution.
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| 21 April 09 |
Xtraordinary Hosting chooses Zeus ZXTM software to enhance their service portfolio with a scalable traffic management solution
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| 21 April 09 |
“The Zeus SPLA program offers an industry leading solution to meet the need for enhanced application speeds, high-availability and scalability that many of our customers are requesting” says Andrew Ogilvie, CEO, Xtraordinary Hosting. “Our clients will benefit from a sophisticated layer-7 load balancing solution with a cost-effective monthly rental and the reassurance of Zeus’ strong technical pedigree.”
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| 21 April 09 |
“The Zeus SPLA program offers an industry leading solution to meet the need for enhanced application speeds, high-availability and scalability that many of our customers are requesting” says Andrew Ogilvie, CEO, Xtraordinary Hosting. “Our clients will benefit from a sophisticated layer-7 load balancing solution with a cost-effective monthly rental and the reassurance of Zeus’ strong technical pedigree.”
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| 18 April 09 |
Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions (Arrow ECS), a business segment of Arrow Electronics, and Zeus Technology, a provider of application traffic management solutions, have signed an agreement authorizing Arrow ECS' Alternative Technology group to distribute Zeus Technology's application traffic management software to resellers in North America.
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| 17 April 09 |
Zeus Technology, a software-based application traffic management vendor, has announced that Domino's Pizza is using Zeus' ZXTM software to boost its online sales.
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| 17 April 09 |
According to Zeus, Domino's is using Zeus' ZXTM software across its site to ensure customers placing orders online receive good service and consistent availability, even during peak periods.
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| 15 April 09 |
“Zeus Technology offers our channel broad and flexible application traffic management for needs such as virtualization, application acceleration, traffic shaping and load balancing,” said Tom Zorn, executive vice president, Alternative Technology. “Zeus is a great fit, given our North American channel partners’ market focus. With the ability to deploy as software, resellers can offer their customers the choice of upgrading without scrapping or replacing their current infrastructure. Zeus Technology’s software sits natively within virtualized environments, saving on cooling, rack space and power, offering a truly ‘green’ solution.”
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| 15 April 09 |
Domino's Pizza turned to support from Zeus after an increase in traffic following successful online marketing campaigns. Zeus' application traffic management and acceleration solution was deployed in a matter of hours to provide customers with a reliable and secure environment to order their pizzas online.
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| 14 April 09 |
Domino's Pizza, the world's leading pizza delivery company, is working with Zeus Technology – the only software-based application traffic management vendor – to boost its online sales. The company is using Zeus' ZXTM solution across its site to ensure customers placing orders online receive outstanding service and consistent availability, even during peak periods.
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| 9 April 09 |
The software-only solution is cheaper than the retailer's previous hardware-based solution and provides more detailed back-end reporting. "As part of an IT overhaul to upgrade infrastructure and move away from legacy hardware, Zeus's ZXTM was chosen over hardware-bound solutions because, as software, it is more flexible, making it better suited for web-based, virtualised and cloud computing environments," says the official announcement.
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| 9 April 09 |
Domino's Pizza has rolled out an online traffic management system to avoid downtime during peak ordering times. The pizza delivery company decided to deploy the software after an increase in traffic following a series of online marketing campaigns.
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| 7 April 09 |
Domino's Pizza has introduced load-balancing technology to beat the weekend rush for online pizza orders. The firm, which sells over 20% of its pizzas online, claims that the technology paid for itself by ensuring the availability of late-night pizzas for just one weekend.
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| 7 April 09 |
Zeus’ main attraction is the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM), a load balancer for Web servers and application servers. ZXTM can inspect and rewrite an entire application stream, decrypt all SSL-encrypted traffic, and cache HTTP responses, according to Zeus executives.
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| 27 March 09 |
Italian travel group Meridiana-Eurofly has signed a deal with Zeus Technology to improve online customer service. The company is using Zeus' ZXTM software across all its sites to stop downtime during times of high traffic.
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| 26 March 09 |
Application traffic management company Zeus Technology says it is campaigning to remove “the financial and old world barriers” to developing web applications – and wants to recruit channel partners to take its software to customers.
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| 24 March 09 |
As part of an IT overhaul to upgrade infrastructure and move away from legacy hardware, Zeus’s ZXTM was chosen over hardware-bound solutions because, as software, it is more flexible, making it better suited for web-based, virtualised and cloud computing environments. In addition, IWOOT were impressed by the ease of deployment, ease of use and rich functionality and reporting.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 23 March 09 |
New licence to encourage speedy creation using firm's Extensible Traffic Manager - The Zeus Development Licence will allow developers to write web applications at no charge for the Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) application delivery platform, which can be deployed in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
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| 18 March 09 |
Meridiana-Eurofly - Italy's leading airlines and travel group - has signed a deal with Zeus Technology to improve online customer service. The company is using Zeus' ZXTM software across all its sites to stop downtime and deliver excellent online service, even when sites are busy.
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| 13 March 09 |
Software-based application traffic management company Zeus Technology will be powering the website for Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day 2009 on Friday 13th March 2009, to help ensure one of the world’s busiest e-commerce sites is fast and consistently available.
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| 13 March 09 |
Payment processing will run though PayPal or RBS Worldpay, with the website running on a LAMP stack with a Drupal Content Management System, and a Java/Tomcat front end for the donations platform, both of which use Zeus traffic management software.
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| 13 March 09 |
The charity — which also runs Sport Relief — has been working with cloud-computing company Carrenza to design a hosting platform to support the biennial fundraising event. Carrenza has also re-engineered the infrastructure and donations database using technology donated by the likes of Cisco, HP, Oracle, VMWare and Zeus.
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| 12 March 09 |
The charity - which also runs Sport Relief - has been working with cloud computing company Carrenza to design a hosting platform to support the biennial fundraising event. Carrenza has also re-engineered the infrastructure and donations database using technology donated by the likes of Cisco, HP, Oracle, VMWare and Zeus.
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| 5 February 09 |
Software-based application delivery company Zeus Technologies and Joyent have announced a partnership that aims to provide a more flexible and cost effective cloud computing infrastructure.
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| 5 February 09 |
Application delivery specialist Zeus Technology has put its mark to a new reseller-focused technology alliance with cloud computing outfit Joyent, delivering its traffic management software solutions within Joyent’s virtualised servers.
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| 4 February 09 |
Zeus now provides its advanced ZXTM traffic management software within Joyent Accelerators - virtualized servers that deliver a highly scalable and fast on-demand infrastructure for websites and web applications.
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| 4 February 09 |
Zeus’ software solution enables Joyent to not only provide their customers dedicated application delivery services, but also allows customers the opportunity to purchase these services from Joyent on flexible contracts without the need to pay up-front for licenses.
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| 20 January 09 |
Broadhead discusses that if consolidation and cost-saving is the name of the game, who isn't going to give virtualisation some space on their servers?
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| 20 January 09 |
New research by Zeus Technology reveals that almost half of UK marketers are unaware if their company has a plan in place to cope with website downtime.
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| 19 January 09 |
Research by Zeus Technology has revealed that UK marketing executives are unprepared to cope with peaks in online traffic, despite being concerned about Web site downtime and performance.
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| 19 January 09 |
UK marketing executives are unprepared to cope with peaks in online traffic, despite being concerned about website downtime and performance, according to new research conducted by Online application delivery firm Zeus Technology.
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| 16 January 09 |
UK marketing executives are unprepared to cope with peaks in online traffic, according to research by online application delivery vendor Zeus Technology.
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| 9 January 09 |
Adrian Bridgwater discusses how shop front technology is still a huge part of the way the retail trade operates. Bridgwater cites the fact that IBM and Sky IT Group are helping fashion and apparel suppliers to take advantage of consumer trends by equipping them with a software as a service (SaaS) offering. In response to this blog post Graham Moore, e-retail specialist at Zeus Technology sent a comment over to Adrian on the need for front and back-office IT Investment to assist in the delivery of an exceptional online service.
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| 6 January 09 |
Graham Moore, e-retail specialist at
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