MANILA, The Philippines — October 9, 2023 — Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced that it is increasing its efforts to help businesses in the Philippines reduce cloud computing costs through the world’s fastest and most efficient Java Virtual Machine (JVM) software. The availability of Azul Platform Prime in the country will ensure that businesses operating in Southeast Asia’s largest economy can continue to expand their cloud usage without encountering downsides such as cost overrun and poor performance.
Azul Platform Prime, the world’s most performant Java runtime, accelerates Java performance by enabling more transactions from the same hardware, even as loads increase, as well as optimization features to deliver consistent response times and reduced latency. Together, these benefits allow Azul customers to confidently increase cloud utilization thresholds and in turn reduce the number of cloud compute instances. On average, Azul customers have been able to save 50% on their cloud bill using Azul Platform Prime.
According to research firm Statista, revenues in the Philippines public cloud market are projected to grow beyond US$1 billion in 2023 and reach almost US$2.28 billion in 2028. Cloud computing brings on-demand capacity, elasticity, automation and availability, empowering businesses large and small to run in a modern, agile fashion to meet today’s dynamic business needs. However, cost overruns are a serious downside for many businesses. In a 2021 study, research firm Gartner found that organizations with little or no cloud cost optimization plans end up overspending on cloud services by up to 70% without deriving the expected value from them.
“Since inking the APAC-wide distribution agreement with Azul last November, we’re really excited to see accelerating results starting to flow from the channel investment we’ve made with Azul in the Philippines. Azul is such a massive opportunity in the DevSecOps market and NEXTGEN’s unique channel services, dedicated headcount and capabilities are enabling more and more partners to leverage the opportunity at speed. We are thrilled to be playing a pivotal role in the Azul growth journey!” said Wendy O’Keeffe, NEXTGEN’s executive vice president and managing director, Asia.
Helping companies get the most out of their Java applications is not new to Azul, who has two decades of experience providing superior Java infrastructure and support to its customers. Azul’s solution includes:
- Commercial Java Support – With the most recent Java licensing and pricing changes introduced by Oracle in January, companies could find themselves paying two to as high as 10 times more as a result. With the largest Java engineering team outside of Oracle, Azul offers customers a typical savings of 70% compared to Oracle Java SE, while also providing the largest breadth of platform and version support, as well as quarterly security-only updates and Java expertise.
- Java Security – Azul Vulnerability Detection (AVD) was developed to help address the increasing risk of attacks on enterprise software supply chains, which are compounded by Java vulnerabilities such as Log4j that continue to rise. AVD detects known vulnerabilities in Java applications in production with no performance penalty.
- Java Code Maintenance – Launched last week, Azul Code Inventory is a new feature of AVD that provides developers and DevOps teams a precise catalog of the source code used in production by Java applications, making it easy to accurately identify dead and unused code for removal. Code Inventory improves developer productivity and ultimately saves money by removing the burden of maintaining and testing code that is not being used.
“Our unwavering commitment at Azul is to empower businesses to harness the full potential of their cloud investments, and Java sits at the heart of this mission,” said Scott Sellers, co-founder and CEO at Azul. “By introducing Azul Platform Prime to the Philippines, we are not just providing a solution – we are providing a pathway for businesses to realize unparalleled efficiency and cost savings in their cloud journey.”
Azul’s CEO, Scott Sellers, is currently on an APAC roadshow visiting customers and partners, including in Manila, The Philippines, on October 9-10, and Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 11.
“We are seeing increasing demand for Azul’s solutions as organizations across the region struggle with out-of-control Java support costs and their cloud costs continue to rise,” said Dean Vaughan, vice president of APAC, Azul. “We are excited by the market opportunity to present a superior Java alternative to the Philippines. Our substantial investment and growth in the region, including the expansion of our channel partner program, will benefit our customers large and small as we drive forward our commitment to making cloud efficiency both accessible and sustainable.”
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