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Azul Systems and BEA Form Alliance to Deliver Network Attached Processing to BEA WebLogic Customers

Posted on: Monday, 27 June 2005, 09:00 CDT

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Azul Systems(TM) Inc. today announced that it has an agreement with BEA Systems, a world leader in enterprise infrastructure software, to deliver network attached processing to BEA WebLogic customers. Network attached processing can help enable BEA customers to drive down the cost of deploying a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Azul has pioneered the industry's first network attached processing solution designed to unbound compute resources for Java(TM) and J2EE(TM) platform-based enterprise applications. BEA has been testing Azul technology in its Liberty Corner, N.J. lab, and has been working closely with Azul engineers since last fall. Additional joint activities include strategic customer engagements and marketing activities.

Deployed in compute pools, Azul Compute Appliances can help to eliminate capacity planning for individual applications and are designed to host hundreds of applications simultaneously while providing dynamic access to additional compute resources to meet peak application workloads. Such power can help offer enterprise customers application scalability at better economics, and can help provide a platform designed to help accelerate the consolidation of applications and their associated server infrastructure. Azul Compute Appliances are designed to be transparently deployed into customers' infrastructure without requiring any change to their existing server or operating environments.

"Azul Systems has created the industry's first network attached processing solution that is designed for the middleware required for a service-oriented architecture. On the Azul Compute Appliance, each instance of BEA WebLogic can run in a dynamic partition as if it is the operating system," said Shahin Khan, chief marketing officer, Azul Systems. "BEA and Azul are helping to define a newer, simpler and better way of bringing the SOA to online transaction processing."

"Service-oriented architectures can help to enable companies to unify their infrastructures, which can help to maximize business value and improve their competitive position," said Bill Roth, vice president of product marketing for BEA Systems. "Azul Systems can provide a compelling solution to help achieve these goals faster and more cost-effectively. We look forward to working with Azul to bring the benefits of network attached processing to our customers."

About Azul Systems

Azul Systems(TM) has pioneered the industry's first network attached processing solution, designed to unbound compute resources for virtual machine based applications. Without any application level modifications, binary compatibility requirements or operating system dependencies, this fundamentally new approach eliminates the need to capacity plan at the application level and dramatically lowers the cost and complexity associated with the traditional delivery of computing resources. More information on Azul Systems can be found at http://www.azulsystems.com/.

Legal Notices

Azul Systems, Azul, and the Azul arch logo are trademarks of Azul Systems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. BEA and WebLogic are registered trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here only for identification purposes.

Azul Systems, Inc.

CONTACT: Karen Reynolds of Azul Systems Inc., +1-650-230-6581, orkaren@azulsystems.com; or Kristin Bleier of Eastwick Communications,+1-650-480-4035, or kristin@eastwick.com, for Azul Systems Inc.

Web site: http://www.azulsystems.com/


Source: PRNewswire

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