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Azul Gains Major Market Support for its Approach to Delivering B'ness Critical Java Solutions
Company's Ability to Solve Tough App Performance Challenges Cost Effectively Widely Appreciated

Azul Systems, the award-winning leader in enterprise server appliances for business critical Java, has announced that its latest generation of compute appliances has gained broad market support from customers, partners and industry analysts.

“Azul has garnered significant attention in the market since our introduction last year. The company is on track in meeting it business objectives and we are seeing significant traction with customers in the financial services, telecommunications and e-commerce markets who are deploying our solution to overcome application performance challenges typically associated with Java that could not be solved with traditional server offerings,” said Stephen DeWitt, president and chief executive officer of Azul Systems. “Azul is clearly evolving into a trusted platform for business critical Java and we have our customers and partners to thank for that distinction.”

“We urgently needed to ensure service levels on a massive scale that we simply could not achieve with traditional servers,” said Clive Selley, CIO BT Wholesale. “Even with extensive tuning on traditional servers, we found ourselves with unacceptably slow response times. With Azul, we are achieving consistent throughput beyond our target levels with very little tuning. We expect to be able to immediately reduce data centre costs for the gateway infrastructure by at least one third, which when combined with additional power, management and cooling savings will deliver even more significant total cost savings over the next three years.”

“BEA has a long proven history of delivering innovation, architectural excellence and an unyielding standard of reliability, scalability and availability to customers,” said Wai Wong, executive vice president, products, BEA Systems. “We believe SOA is a fundamental approach to business, enterprise architecture and our platform itself. Working with partners like Azul can help customers achieve higher profitability and consistently meet their most rigorous service level agreements.”

"Red Hat's Open Source Architecture is about providing a flexible software platform on which enterprises can build powerful and stable infrastructures," said Shaun Connolly, vice president of product management, JBoss, a division of Red Hat. "For those customers seeking maximum scalability from their IT infrastructure, Azul Systems' Vega 2-based appliance makes it possible to easily scale complex Java applications and drive cutting-edge SOA architectures."

"Financial trading is highly response time sensitive and memory intensive. The scalability and memory efficiency of the Vega 2-based Azul Compute Appliances allow Calypso customers to better meet their SLAs with faster ROI and higher profitability," said Charles Marston, founder, chairman and CEO of Calypso Software Inc. a leading provider of financial trading platforms.

"Azul Systems Vega 2-based Compute Appliances will help companies take greater advantage of Java capabilities," said Jerald Murphy, senior vice president and director of research at Robert Frances Group. “The design of Azul server appliances helps to overcome many resource limitations that have prevented traditional systems from being able to optimize Java -based performance. Azul demonstrates unique server thought leadership and its capabilities should be reviewed closely.”

“With innovation from Azul, enterprises can extend their use of Java (J2EE) platforms and develop new performance and business critical workloads necessary to grow their businesses. Customers deploying business critical Java applications have had challenges effectively scaling their applications and new Vega 2-based Azul Compute Appliances are designed to help simplify this complexity," said Matt Eastwood, program vice president, Enterprise Platforms Group at IDC, "Application performance consistency is key to service profitability and with considerable scalability and hardware-assisted garbage collection, Azul appliances deliver consistency assurance needed by today's enterprise."

"Developers are increasingly taking advantage of massive shared memory parallelism in Java. And it is paying off,” said Doug Lea, Professor of Computer Science, State University of New York at Oswego. “Support for large numbers of processors, huge managed memories, and concurrency-aware virtual machines, libraries, and frameworks is clearly a winning combination in current and future scalable enterprise systems."

"Vega 2-based 3200 Series of Compute Appliances, packed with up to 192 cores and 192 GB memory, allow enterprises to deploy the most scalable and reliable Java applications in the world," said Bob Pasker, Java Luminary and original creator of WebLogic. "By deploying server-based Java applications on the Azul platform, customers can finally say goodbye to capacity planning and resource management problems."

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Azul Systems, the award-winning leader in enterprise server appliances for business critical Java, has announced that its latest generation of compute appliances has gained broad market support from customers, partners and industry analysts. 'Working with partners like Azul can help customers achieve higher profitability and consistently meet their most rigorous service level agreements,' said Wai Wong, executive vice president, products, BEA Systems.


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jdj news desk wrote: Azul Systems, the award-winning leader in enterprise server appliances for business critical Java, has announced that its latest generation of compute appliances has gained broad market support from customers, partners and industry analysts. 'Working with partners like Azul can help customers achieve higher profitability and consistently meet their most rigorous service level agreements,' said Wai Wong, executive vice president, products, BEA Systems.
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