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Data Encryption.
Securely encrypts the complete ZCOM data stream in both
directions. Encryption methods include DES, Triple DES
and Blowfish (448-bit key). |
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Data Compression. Used
primarily for dial-up and slower TCP/IP connections. Can be
turned on and off by transaction. |
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Rules-Based Routing.
Based on the User ID and object being requested, can
dynamically route transactions to multiple back-end servers. |
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Primary and Secondary
System Support. Allows connection to a secondary system
for times when the primary is not available (supports
applications which require 24X7 availability).
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Server Logging and
Reporting. Complete log of each transaction and any
errors that may be detected. |
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HTTP Support. Allows
ZCOM to be run over port 80 with HTTP encapsulation. |
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HTTP Proxy Support.
Companies with internal proxy servers can run ZCOM by
pointing the client at the proxy instead of directly at the
ZCOM server |
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Caching Proxy Support.
Compatible with Internet caching proxy servers (Cacheflow,
etc.) |
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ISA Proxy Support. ZCOM
supports the Microsoft ISA proxy server and NTLM
authentication in web proxy mode. |
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SOAP Pass-thru Support.
ZCOM can function as a SOAP passthrough and will
automatically manage the connection to the SOAP server on
behalf of the remote client. |