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Rackspace rolls out load balancers

...the Rackspace Cloud, in a statement. The load balancers use technology from Zeus Technology and provide features such as static IP addresses, built-in high... Read more

19 April, 2011

CNET Networks UK award winner: Zeus Technology

...Technology Awards One of the most hotly debated awards on judging day, Zeus Technology's virtual appliance for application traffic management was finally given a... Read more

25 September, 2007 by ZDNet UK
Company profile: <endeca_term>Zeus Technology</endeca_term>

Company profile: Zeus Technology

Web-acceleration company Zeus Technology is in growth mode — the Cambridge-based company has just opened... Read more

28 March, 2007 by Matthew Broersma
Zeus ZXTM 4.1

Zeus ZXTM 4.1

This is an extremely easy-to-use load balancing system with lots of support for HTTP and SSL web-based applications. Read more

19 April, 2007 by Roger Howorth

Software patents campaigners honoured

...Technology IBM - IBM eServer iSeries Red Hat - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Zeus Technology - Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager Mobile Product or Initiative of the Year... Read more

28 September, 2005 by Colin Barker and Ingrid Marson

TeleWest to move to Zeus

...hosting service from Microsoft's IIS to Web servers from UK-based Zeus Technology. The company has been using Zeus for the Web services to... Read more

14 November, 2001 by Peter Judge

Zeus 4.0 cashes in on Microsoft security fears

UK-based Zeus Technology is hoping to cash in on security fears over Microsoft's... Read more

17 October, 2001 by Matt Loney

UK tech tycoons take Rich List knocking

...business Time; Adam Twiss and Damian Reeves are worth £51m each through Zeus Technology, and wireless software developer Andrew Foyle is worth £37m through the... Read more

23 April, 2001 by Rachel Munro

Yanks bring golden promises to UK net co's

...things." Adam Twiss, co-founder and director of UK-based technology startup Zeus technology, an Internet server software firm that has benefited from The Cross... Read more

29 September, 1999 by Will Knight

Cambridge University tackles web-traffic rise

The university is using network-management software to cope with a huge increase in web traffic across its network Read more

8 October, 2007 by Tim Ferguson

Shortlists for CNET tech awards unveiled

Industry goes 'from strength to strength' Read more

7 July, 2006 by ZDNet UK

HP announces Itanium progress

Hewlett-Packard is claiming that its Itanium 2-based servers are showing performance improvements of 'about 50 percent' Read more

17 April, 2003 by Michael Kanellos and Stephen Shankland

Lineo ships Linux clustering system

Availix makes use of SAN techniques Read more

29 May, 2001 by Charles Babcock

MS moving Hotmail to Win2000 servers

It's called eating your own dog food. Microsoft is finally moving Hotmail off open source Unix and on to Windows 2000 Read more

3 August, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley
<endeca_term>Zeus Technology</endeca_term>, Blue State Digital and the Barack Obama Phenomenon

Zeus Technology, Blue State Digital and the Barack Obama Phenomenon

Blue State Digital (BSD) is a leader in online fundraising, advocacy, social networking and constituency development... Read more

1 September, 2008

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