10ZiG Technology has released 10ZiG Manager v5.5, positioning it as a foundational refresh for enterprise-scale thin-client management. The company says the release targets environments managing hundreds to thousands of endpoints across multiple management and configuration groups, with an emphasis on improving server efficiency, database performance, and day-to-day administration.
CTO Kevin Greenway described v5.5 as a major update focused on larger, more dynamic deployments where configuration-group sprawl and change velocity can stress management infrastructure. The stated goal is to maintain headroom as deployments grow without sacrificing responsiveness.
Infrastructure and scale
A core change in v5.5 is reduced CPU and memory utilization across the 10ZiG Manager server and associated services. For IT teams running centralized management at scale, lower resource consumption typically translates into higher endpoint density per server, less frequent scaling events, and more consistent console performance during peak administrative operations.
To address peak-load conditions common in thin-client environments, v5.5 adds intelligent queuing for client check-ins. The feature is designed to maintain reliable endpoint-to-server communication during mass events such as large reboot waves, firmware rollouts, or broad configuration pushes. By smoothing bursts of concurrent check-ins, the queuing mechanism is intended to reduce bottlenecks and improve platform stability under load.
Web Console Updates for Large Deployments
The 10ZiG Manager Web Console adds pagination support, a practical improvement for organizations with large device inventories, extensive policy sets, or numerous configuration groups. The change is intended to reduce browser-side performance degradation when navigating large datasets, improving usability for administrators who routinely work across thousands of managed objects.
On the backend, 10ZiG updated several core components, including a newer version of MySQL and refreshed dependencies such as MySQL Connector and Bouncy Castle. The release also introduces new MySQL stored procedures to reduce the number of database calls required by the Manager service. In practice, consolidating operations into stored procedures can improve throughput and reduce latency by minimizing round-trips between the application layer and the database.
Availability
10ZiG Manager v5.5 is available now.




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