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February 26, 2018

Azul Systems Takes Java on the Road to London, Nuremberg, and Siberia

Azul Systems (Azul), the award-winning leader in Java runtime solutions, today announced that it would be supporting a series of industry events and technical presentations throughout Europe, with a side trip to JBreak, a conference for experienced Java developers held in Novosibirsk, Siberia. The four upcoming events are summarized below:

  • The Azul team will begin their tour at Embedded World, held in Nuremberg, Germany from February 27 through March 1st. Azul is exhibiting at Stand 500 in Hall 4. Azul will highlight its Zulu Embedded builds of OpenJDK, which provide embedded developers with open source Java for Arm, x86, and PowerPC. You can learn more about Azul’s embedded offerings at azul.com/zulu-embedded.
  • Azul Deputy CTO Simon Ritter will be keynoting at JBreak, a conference for advanced Java developers being held for the third year in Novosibirsk, the third-largest city in the Russian Federation. Simon’s topic is “JDK 9 Mission Accomplished / What’s Next for Java?” The presentation begins at 10:30 AM on March 4, 2018. At 15:30 PM Azul compiler engineer Maxim Kazantsev will speak on “Using test generator to stabilize the compiler of Zing JVM.”
  • Azul will be participating in multiple talks and breakout sessions at QCon London, which runs from March 5-7 in in the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre. Azul CTO Gil Tene will join other high-performance Java experts for an “Ask Me Anything” panel discussion on March 5, starting at 12:50 PM in the Redgrave conference room. Gil will follow that session with a talk entitled “Java at Speed”, which will start at 1:40 PM in the St. James Room. On Wednesday, March 3rd, Azul Deputy CTO will deliver his “JDK 9: Mission Accomplished” talk starting at 10:35 in the Westminster Room. The Azul team will also be available in Stand #18 for face-to-face discussions of Azul’s Java product offerings as well as the evolving Java release and support cadence and its impact on Java-based businesses.
  • On March 8, Azul, Hazelcast, and Payara will sponsor a “Java, Microservices and Cloud” Meetup at Skills Matter’s CodeNode London facility. Steve Millidge, Technical Director at Payara, will speak on “Moving to MicroProfile and EE4J.” Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO at Azul Systems will cover “The Start of a New Future for Java.” Neil Stevenson, Sr. Solution Architect at Hazelcast will conclude with “Fast Processing of Fast Moving Data”.

The Embedded World event site is https://www.embedded-world.de/en

To learn about QCon London, visit https://qconlondon.com 

The JBreak; conference site is at www.jbreak.ru/en

You can RSVP for the Java, Microservices and Cloud Meetup at https://hazelcast.com/events/java-microservices-cloud-meetup-payara-hazelcast-azul-systems/.