Feature Article, April 2, 2008
VMware ESX and ZXTM VA (ZXTM Virtual Appliance) are a great combination and to ensure that you get the best out of the product a few tweaks need to be made once ZXTM has been imported into ESX. more...
News
On the 1st May 2008 version 1.5 of the ZXTM Software IP Transparency module was released. more...
ZXTM 4.2r2 was released on 18th February 2008 via customers' download pages and is now available for evaluation. more...
Recent Articles

Everyone knows that web surfers want snappy web sites, with fast loading times and quick responses. ZXTM™ has all kinds of whizzy features to accelerate your web site. But even then, sometimes you will have to cope with the odd slow and complicated request. How do you keep your web pages feeling snappy, and more importantly, keep that potential customer glued to your site? more...
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"700% improvement in application response times... we can measure a 400% improvement in performance... we’ve measured nearly a 600% increase in transactions serviced on the same hardware!"
How does adding ZXTM to your application delivery infrastructure produce these performance gains? In this article, we’ll describe some of the technologies in ZXTM that extract more performance, responsiveness and capacity from your networked applications. more...
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Deployments using Citrix Web Interface and Presentation Server often have a Citrix Secure Gateway (CSG) as their single point of contact for connections. Whilst this gives a convenient entry point, no scaling technology is built in, meaning that any such system is bound by the SSL performance of a single CSG. This article shows how to scale a CSG deployment, achieve high availability and better performance. more...
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