Azul, a leader in Java-focused solutions, has introduced its Managed Services Provider Program for Azul Intelligence Cloud, enabling partners to deliver Java license management, security, and code efficiency insights. This white-label program equips Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to integrate Azul’s SaaS features, including JVM Inventory, Vulnerability Detection, and Code Inventory, into their service offerings, enhancing compliance and security for enterprise Java environments without requiring customers to deploy new tools.
Azul launches MSP Program for Java license and security management.
Offers white-label access to Azul Intelligence Cloud’s SaaS features.
JVM Inventory ensures compliance by tracking Oracle Java usage.
Vulnerability Detection reduces false positives by up to 99%.
Code Inventory identifies unused code, freeing up to 40% developer time.
Partners deliver insights under their brand, minimizing customer effort.
Azul’s Managed Services Provider Program enables partners to embed Azul Intelligence Cloud’s analytics into their Java advisory, license management, security operations, and DevOps services. “Azul Intelligence Cloud lets us see every JVM our customers use and depend on — whether it’s Oracle, Azul, or any other OpenJDK distribution — and immediately understand compliance or security gaps,” said Evan Boyd, managing director of Software Licensing Consultants. Partners gain sublicensing and white-label rights, provisioning secure, tenant-specific environments branded as “Powered by Azul” to deliver actionable insights with minimal operational burden for customers.
Azul JVM Inventory provides continuous runtime detection of all Java Virtual Machines (JVMs), including Oracle JVM instances, with details on vendor, version, and application usage. This capability helps MSPs identify Oracle JVMs subject to commercial licensing, mapping them to responsible teams to resolve compliance issues. “Java estates continue to expand across a myriad of deployment environments, and the cost, time and resources required to get the right licensing and security insights for compliance-oriented decision making can be enormous,” said Simon Taylor, vice president of Global Channel and Alliances at Azul. This reduces audit risks and ensures cost-effective license management.
Azul Vulnerability Detection leverages class-level production runtime data to eliminate up to 99% of false positive security alerts, enabling MSPs to focus on genuine threats. By analyzing code paths actually used in production, it ensures precise identification of vulnerabilities, improving enterprise security posture. This addresses the challenge of alert fatigue, allowing security teams to prioritize remediation efforts efficiently and maintain robust protection across Java applications.
Azul Code Inventory identifies unused and dead Java code, streamlining modernization efforts by reducing the code that needs maintenance or upgrades. This can free up to 40% of developer time for higher-priority tasks, driving cost savings and innovation. MSPs can offer consulting services to optimize codebases, enhancing DevOps productivity and supporting customers in achieving operational efficiency.
Azul’s Managed Services Provider Program empowers partners to deliver high-value Java management services, from license compliance to security and code optimization. By leveraging Azul Intelligence Cloud, MSPs can provide enterprises with clear, actionable insights, reducing costs, mitigating risks, and enhancing developer productivity in the complex Java ecosystem.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Azul provides the Java platform for the modern cloud enterprise. Azul is the only company 100% focused on Java. Millions of Java developers, hundreds of millions of devices and the world’s most highly regarded businesses trust Azul to power their applications with exceptional capabilities, performance, security, value, and success. Azul customers include 36% of the Fortune 100, 50% of Forbes top 10 World’s Most Valuable Brands, 10 of the world’s top 10 banks, and leading brands like Avaya, Bazaarvoice, BMW, Deutsche Telekom, LG, Mastercard, Mizuho, Priceline, Salesforce, Software AG and Workday.