Feature Article, July 1, 2009Smart posts about ZXTM
We've got tweeting, hints and tips for Windows Server installations, 3rd party installation instructions and a strangely hypnotic bunny. more... NewsZXTM Application Firewall Module released May 19, 2009Zeus are pleased to announce the release of ZXTM Application Firewall Module (ZXTM AFM). ZXTM AFM is an add-on module for ZXTM software, providing comprehensive web application firewall capabilities. more... ZXTM 5.1r1 released April 16, 2009ZXTM 5.1r1 was released on 16th April 2009 via customers' download pages and is available for evaluation. more... Recent Articles
Download and Evaluate ZXTMYou can try out the solutions illustrated here with the free ZXTM Desktop Edition that you can run on your Windows, Linux or MacOSX desktop. No dedicated hardware or OS install is required. The step-by-step instructions will get you started and using ZXTM within minutes. You can also take a free, 30-day evaluation of the full ZXTM software or a long-term, hassle-free Development License. ZXTM runs on Linux and Solaris (physical, virtual or cloud-based servers), and the Virtual Appliance can be installed on any VMware-enabled host. |
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Here's a quick roundup of a few solutions that smart people have built recently with ZXTM!
There has been a lot of talk over the past few years about new and different languages targeting the JVM as their runtime platform. Scala has been one of the most high-profile languages in the JVM vanguard. Most notably, in the past year Twitter has announced that it is migrating away from Ruby on Rails to Scala because of RoR's lack of scalability.
The newest version of Adobe's ColdFusion server features much improved performance and scalability. Among the host of new features, are Ajax enhancements, .Net integration and an Interactive Debugger for the Eclipse IDE (
ZXTM has lots of great features as a load-balancing proxy for web pages and web apps, and it provides many ways to accelerate your existing web traffic. But have you thought about using ZXTM as a web server, and not just as a proxy?