Azul, Informatica Partner for Low-Latency Systems

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Sunnyvale, California-headquartered Azul Systems partners Informatica to develop best-in-breed solution.

Azul Systems, a provider of Java runtime scalability technology based in Sunnyvale, Calif., is partnering with data integration company Informatica to develop a best-in-breed solution for ultra-low-latency financial systems.

"The financial services industry depends upon feature-rich Java-based software with fast, predictable execution," says Scott Sellers, Azul Systems president and CEO. "Azul's Zing Java virtual machine (JVM) is the best JVM for applications requiring consistent, low-latency response times. Our independent software vendor (ISV) partners have chosen Zing so that their trading, risk, and messaging applications can meet even the most demanding requirements for low-latency performance."

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