dotCMS announces new partnership with Azul Systems
Sep 02, 2014
DotCMS is pleased to announce a new technology alliance partnership with Azul Systems, makers of Zing, the supercharged JVM. The partnership was forged following a successful Proof of Concept (POC) at a leading healthcare provider, hosting more than 1,000 websites on dotCMS servers. Today, the healthcare company is experiencing dramatically improved throughput performance, higher availability and increased reliability in their web operations due to using Zing advanced technology.
A solution brief describing the application of both dotCMS and Azul, Zing is now available and is of particular interest to enterprises seeking to enable large scale Java applications in latency sensitive environments. Download the solution brief.
To get more information on Azul Systems or to test Zing with dotCMS, you can request a free evaluation copy of Zing here: http://www.azul.com/trial.
The official press release announcing the partnership and collaboration is available on Market Wired. http://www.marketwired.com/
You can download a 30 day trial of dotCMS, the leading Java open source, developer friendly, content management platform here.
About dotCMS
dotCMS is a content management system that helps global enterprises with multiple brands, subsidiaries, and franchises manage, optimize, and scale content across languages and channels. Brands such as Dairy Queen, Newell, Firstmac, Telus, and Comcast have chosen dotCMS for its unique ability to manage thousands of sites and consolidate multiple CMSs onto a single, unified instance of dotCMS to streamline content management across teams while saving money on platform costs.
dotCMS’ universal approach to content management also means that companies have the choice to deliver content traditionally or headlessly. Headless developers can work within the front-end framework of choice while still providing marketers with visual editing tools so they can go to market with their business-critical content and decrease their dependency on technical teams.