Azul Systems (Azul), the award-winning leader in Java runtime solutions, today announced that it was named as a 2017 Top Workplace by the San Jose Mercury News / Bay Area News Group. Azul was among 95 companies that have been recognized as "Top Workplaces" based purely on surveys about the workplaces that were completed by their employees. The full list can be found here: http://www.topworkplaces.com/frontend.php/regional-list/list/bayarea.
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“We've always recognized that great products are built by great people working in a healthy, positive work environment and corporate culture,” said Scott Sellers, Azul Systems President and CEO. “Being named among the Bay Area News Group Top Workplaces 2017 is both heartwarming and humbling because that honor only comes as a result of direct employee feedback. I am extremely thankful to everyone on the Azul team in continuing to make Azul a great company.”
With this award, the Azul Systems team continues its five-year Top Workplaces "winning streak." Top Workplaces was launched in 2006 and recognizes good employers on 30 regional lists and one national list. The evaluations for the list are based purely on employee opinions, which are gathered through the WorkplaceDynamics employee survey. For more information on Top Workplaces, visit: http://www.topworkplaces.com/about.php
About Azul Systems
@azulsystems
Azul Systems, the industry's only company exclusively focused on Java and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), builds fully supported, certified standards-compliant Java runtime solutions that bring the power of Java to the enterprise, the embedded community and the IoT. Zing is a JVM designed for enterprise Java applications and workloads that require any combination of low latency, high transaction rates, large working memory, and/or consistent response times. Zulu is Azul's certified, freely available open source build of OpenJDK. Cost-effective Zulu Enterprise subscriptions extend OpenJDK support to Java-based businesses who prefer open source solutions. Zulu Embedded is Azul's 100% open source build of OpenJDK for Intel, ARM, and PowerPC -based designs that require custom configurations and long support life cycles. For additional information, visit www.azul.com.
Azul Systems, the Azul Systems logo, Zulu, Zing and ReadyNow! are registered trademarks. Java and OpenJDK are trademarks of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliated companies in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
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Liz Erk Azul Systems 781-279-0370 [email protected]


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