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Customers can now reap the benefits of a standard Java-based infrastructure, including higher developer productivity, fewer defects, a rock-solid proven kernel, and adherence to standards. Read this white paper to learn how you can achieve, extreme and predictable performance with Java, real-time, real-world memory leak detection and application performance analysis, and increased Enterprise performance, manageability and simplicity.
Executive Overview
Technology barriers that once prevented enterprises from adopting Java-based approaches for mission-critical applications with extreme, predictable computing needs have been breached. Recent advances throughout the entire Java stack put Java in a position to power the next generation of enterprise computing. Now customers can reap the benefits of a Java-based infrastructure, including higher developer productivity, fewer defects, a proven kernel, and adherence to standards.
About this White Paper
Customers can now reap the benefits of a standard Java-based infrastructure, including higher developer productivity, fewer defects, a rock-solid proven kernel, and adherence to standards. Read this white paper to learn how you can achieve, extreme and predictable performance with Java, real-time, real-world memory leak detection and application performance analysis, and increased Enterprise performance, manageability and simplicity.
Executive Overview
Technology barriers that once prevented enterprises from adopting Java-based approaches for mission-critical applications with extreme, predictable computing needs have been breached. Recent advances throughout the entire Java stack put Java in a position to power the next generation of enterprise computing. Now customers can reap the benefits of a Java-based infrastructure, including higher developer productivity, fewer defects, a proven kernel, and adherence to standards.
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