
"Announced December 10, the deal enables Java platform provider Azul to offer faster, more efficient, more secure, and more cost-effective deployments in the Java application stack, Azul said. The company said the combination of Azul and Payara addresses pressing challenges enterprises face today: accelerating application modernization, achieving cloud-native agility, and reducing dependencies on proprietary platforms. With an integrated offering, users are provided with a unified, enterprise-grade Java platform based on open-source that can support an organization's full Java fleet"
"The acquisition marks a moment in enterprise Java innovation and builds on nearly eight years of collaboration between Azul and Payara, according to Azul. This collaboration between with the two began in 2018 with the introduction of Azul Platform Core embedded into Payara Server Enterprise. Payara adds engineering expertise and experience in Java Enterprise Edition, thus strengthening the Azul Java platform with complementary products and enhanced market reach, said Azul."
Azul has acquired Payara, a provider of enterprise solutions for Jakarta EE Java-based applications and microservices for cloud-native and hybrid cloud deployments. Announced December 10, the acquisition enables Azul to deliver faster, more efficient, more secure, and more cost-effective deployments across the Java application stack. The combined offering targets application modernization, cloud-native agility, and reduced dependency on proprietary platforms. The integrated, open-source enterprise-grade Java platform aims to support full Java fleets, from business-critical applications to IoT, microservices, and modern Java frameworks. The purchase builds on nearly eight years of collaboration beginning in 2018 and brings Payara's Java EE expertise and expanded market reach.
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