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Azul Systems

Azul Systems is a commercial Java platform and runtime provider that delivers build, deploy, and run-time services for enterprise Java workloads across on-premises (on-prem) and cloud environments.

  • Commercial builds and distributions of OpenJDK (Java infrastructure and runtime)
  • High-performance Java virtual machines and runtimes for server, cloud, and container workloads (application infrastructure)
  • Java performance, monitoring, and management capabilities to support production operations (observability and optimization)
  • Support services, security updates, and long-term maintenance for Java runtimes (enterprise support and lifecycle management)
  • Java platform offerings aligned with enterprise DevOps, microservices, and cloud-native deployment models (cloud DevOps and application infrastructure)

More About Azul Systems

Azul Systems focuses on commercial Java runtimes and related services used by enterprises that run Java-based applications in data centers and public cloud platforms. Its offerings center on OpenJDK-based distributions and Java virtual machines that are used as drop-in replacements or alternatives to other Java runtimes in existing application stacks. Organizations adopt Azul platforms to support workloads such as web applications, microservices, streaming services, transaction processing, and backend services built on the Java ecosystem.

From an architecture perspective, Azul deployments typically System Integration Testing (SIT) as the JVM layer under standard Java application frameworks and libraries, including Spring, Jakarta EE, and other JVM-based stacks. The runtimes integrate with common operating systems, container platforms such as Kubernetes, and major public cloud providers. Azul’s focus on the Java runtime layer aligns its products with categories such as application infrastructure, Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) components, and cloud DevOps tooling where the JVM is a core dependency.

The company’s OpenJDK-based builds and commercial Java virtual machines (Java infrastructure) implement the Java Virtual Machine (VM) Specification and standard Java Secure Element (SE) APIs. These runtimes are designed to be compatible with widely used Java versions so that enterprises can use them without application code changes. Azul offerings are often evaluated alongside other OpenJDK distributions and commercial Java runtimes, with selection criteria that include performance characteristics, latency behavior, startup time, garbage collection strategies, and support policies.

Azul Systems also provides security updates, long-term support, and maintenance for supported Java versions (support and lifecycle services). This addresses enterprise requirements around patching for JVM-level vulnerabilities, controlling Java version upgrades, and aligning Java lifecycle policies with broader IT governance and compliance frameworks. For regulated industries, these support services can be integrated into formal change management and risk management processes.

In operations, Azul runtimes are used with Application Performance Management (APM), logging, and observability tools that monitor JVM metrics such as heap usage, garbage collection activity, and thread behavior. This positioning ties Azul to observability and performance management categories, with the JVM acting as a monitored component within larger distributed systems. Deployment models include bare metal servers, virtual machines, containers, and serverless or managed Kubernetes clusters, allowing organizations to standardize on a single Java runtime strategy across heterogeneous infrastructure.

Within a directory or marketplace context, Azul Systems fits under Java infrastructure, application runtimes, and cloud DevOps enablement. Its active solution areas are commercial OpenJDK distributions, enterprise Java virtual machines, Java security and lifecycle support, and performance-focused Java platform services that underpin Java applications in enterprise and institutional environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 350
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $50M-$100M

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Corporate Headquarters

385 Moffett Park Drive
115
Sunnyvale, CA 94089

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services