Azul and ULLINK Announce Partnership

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Azul is based in Sunnyvale, California, one of the component cities of Silicon Valley.

Azul Systems and ULLINK have announced a commercial partnership, where ULLINK's clients will be offered Azul's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Zing.

Zing will allow ULLINK's customers to manage low-latency messaging traffic through its scalable JVM. Zing is specifically designed for the Linux operating system, and company figures claim its has reduced worst-case response times by a factor of 40x. UL Bridge, ULLINK's connectivity and routing platform, has been optimized for the product.

"We are always appraising the latest technologies to understand how they might improve our service offering," says Laurent Useldinger, CEO at ULLINK. "We have been testing the capabilities of the Azul solution for some time; during that period we have seen a definite and significant improvement in the consistency of message delivery across our global routing network."

 

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