New managed services program lets partners deliver license, vulnerability, and code efficiency insights powered by Azul Intelligence Cloud
Java-focused tech firm Azul has launched a new Managed Services Provider (MSP) Program built on its Intelligence Cloud platform, enabling partners to offer white-label, expert-managed services around Java license compliance, application vulnerability detection, and code maintenance.
The new offering allows MSPs to embed Azul Intelligence Cloud capabilities — including JVM Inventory, Vulnerability Detection, and Code Inventory — directly into their service portfolios. This empowers partners to help enterprise customers navigate Oracle Java licensing risks, reduce false positives in vulnerability alerts, and identify unused or dead code to streamline development.
“With Azul Intelligence Cloud, we can see every JVM our customers use, whether it’s Oracle or OpenJDK, and immediately pinpoint compliance or security gaps,” said Evan Boyd, Managing Director, Software Licensing Consultants. “It brings faster, more accurate license reconciliation and real-time compliance — without burdening the customer.”
Quadruple Advantage for Enterprises The managed service allows partners to:
- Detect all active Java Virtual Machines and flag licensing issues.
- Strip away up to 99% of vulnerability false positives using runtime data.
- Identify unused code and streamline modernization or refactoring efforts.
- Offer these insights as branded, curated reports with no new tools needed from the customer.
Azul’s VP of Global Channel and Alliances, Simon Taylor, said, “This gives partners the tools to deliver continuous Java governance and compliance as a service. End customers get cost savings, reduced audit risk, and reclaimed developer bandwidth — all without having to manage another security or licensing platform.”
With Java estates expanding across hybrid environments, Azul’s managed services program helps organizations gain the visibility and insight required to make proactive, risk-informed decisions about Java usage, cost, and security.