Azul Claims Massive Java Boost
News Azul Systems has launched a new version of a server appliance that the company claims can dramatically improve the performance of Java applications. Azul, which has been in business for four years, has achieved success by offering high-end, off...
[December 4, 2006, 13:52]
Azul Brings Java Acceleration To The UK
News Startup Azul Systems, which sells Java application acceleration hardware, has opened a UK office as a precursor to European expansion. Azul sells network-attached processing appliances designed to take the load of running Java applications away...
[October 18, 2005, 12:20]
Sun Countersues Azul Over Java 'secrets'
News Sun Microsystems filed a countersuit Wednesday against Java hardware maker Azul Systems, arguing that the start-up infringed six Sun patents and misappropriated trade secrets to build its Java hardware.
[May 4, 2006, 9:20]
Azul Systems - Global Banking And Financial Services Firm Drives Down Cost, Risk, And Complexity With Azul Compute Appliances
White Papers Find out how Azul Compute Appliances provided unprecedented performance and scalability for the bank's Java-based applications, while offering revolutionary power, density, and cooling economics. With trading volumes doubling every year, this...
[March 5, 2007, 19:45]
Java Start-up Sues Sun Over Software Patents
News Azul Systems, a company selling hardware to run Java programs, has sued Sun Microsystems in a dispute about software patent fees and royalties. Azul says the larger company threatened to sue if it didn't pay an "exorbitant" amount, giving Sun part...
[March 16, 2006, 9:50]
Break Free From Virtual Bondage
News We have a healthy double-digit number of engagements with household-name customers," says Shahin Khan, Azul vice-president and chief marketing officer. Products in the company's Compute Appliance line, launched in April, sell for up to $800,000...
[November 23, 2005, 16:10]
Java Acceleration Start-up Wins IBM Support
News Azul Systems, a company developing special-purpose hardware to help servers run Java programs faster, plans to announce on Wednesday that it's won its first endorsement: a support deal from IBM Global Services.
[April 13, 2005, 11:55]
Start-up Brews Hardware Boost For Java
News A Silicon Valley start-up called Azul Systems plans to start selling hardware next year designed to make it faster and more efficient to run Java programs. But Azul believes the reason customers will be drawn to the hardware will be efficiency...
[September 28, 2004, 9:25]
Implement Parallel Processing In Your Java Applications
White Papers With manufacturers offering systems with more than one multi-core CPU - and Azul Systems even releasing a processor with 48 cores - parallel computing is now available for mid-sized to large-scale servers, as well as for everyday desktop computers.
[July 11, 2007, 1:00]
Shortlists For CNET Tech Awards Unveiled
News Azul Systems — Azul Compute Appliance CNET Networks UK, the publisher of ZDNet UK, has announced the finalists for its 2006 Technology Awards. The awards, which will be handed out on 26 September in London, recognise innovative use of IT in the UK...
[July 7, 2006, 15:35]
BEA Gets Java Running On Chips
News Most recently, start-up Azul Systems has begun selling special-purpose servers for as much as $800,000. BEA Systems is expected to detail a plan next week to speed its version of Java for servers by letting the software run directly on processors.
[June 27, 2005, 14:30]
IBM Looks Into Its Crystal Ball
News Server accelerator chips like those from Azul Systems and Japan's Probably how to make money off the growing market for sensors. IBM Research recently provided its Global Technology Outlook to Palmisano, who makes few public speeches and gives...
[March 29, 2006, 10:20]
Putting The Fun Back Into Hacking
News During the game, the teams sat at eight tables arranged in a circle, each known by a color and a fictitious corporate name using a variation on that color: Weiss Labs for the white team, Rouge Group for red, Midori Consulting for green and Azul...
[August 6, 2002, 8:12]
Intel Readies Massive Multicore Processors
News Some labs and companies, such as ClearSpeed Technology, Azul Systems and Riken, have developed chips with large numbers of cores — ClearSpeed has one with 96 cores — but the cores are capable of performing certain types of operations.
[June 14, 2007, 13:32]
Two Cores Not Enough? Then Try 96
News Azul Systems, meanwhile, recently announced it is concocting a chip with four to 16 processing cores for accelerating Java applications. Chip designer ClearSpeed has put 96 computing cores onto a single semiconductor, as the race to secure a niche...
[October 7, 2004, 15:10]
IBM Wins More Support For Blade.org
News The new Blade.org members announced on Wednesday are: AudioCodes, Azlan, Azul Systems, Blade Network Technologies, Chelsio, ClearCube Technology, ClearSpeed Technology, DataCom Systems, Ericom Software, IDT, LANDesk Software, Mazu Networks...
[April 20, 2006, 14:25]
Start-up Sees Low-cost Future In Clusters
News Azul Systems is betting it can speed up Java servers, and Enck said he knows a handful of other start-ups planning on joining the fray. A start-up plans to launch technology in 2005 that it says will give the cheaper option the abilities of the...
[December 17, 2004, 13:45]

