Azul and Cast AI Partner to Optimize Java Workloads
October 15, 2025

Azul and Cast AI announced a strategic partnership to help organizations dramatically improve Java runtime performance, reduce the footprint (compute, memory) of cloud compute resources and ultimately cut cloud spend.

By combining Azul’s high-performance Java platform, Azul Platform Prime, with Cast AI’s Application Performance Automation (APA) platform, enterprises can enhance code execution, reduce application startup times, provide greater runtime consistency and optimize Kubernetes clusters. This partnership empowers DevOps and platform engineering teams to deliver better application performance, while reducing infrastructure costs by up to 80% – without sacrificing speed or reliability and without requiring any code changes, application rearchitecture, or manual tuning.

With Azul and Cast AI joining forces, enterprises now have a solution to address two of the most persistent challenges in running Java applications and JVM-based workloads at scale: maintaining peak performance across dynamic workloads while also controlling cloud infrastructure costs. The partnership will focus on organizations running Java-based applications in Kubernetes-based public cloud environments, delivering a modern DevOps experience where platform and engineering teams can benefit from:

- Real-Time Cluster Right-Sizing Based on Java Workload Demands: Cast AI continuously analyzes workload behavior and automatically adjusts Kubernetes cluster resources to match demand. This eliminates overprovisioning and underutilization, ensuring efficient use of cloud compute resources.

- Maximizing Java Performance: Azul’s high-performance Java platform with Cast AI enables customers to deploy Platform Prime-enhanced workloads across dynamic Kubernetes environments, ensuring faster startup times and consistent peak performance.

- Breakthrough Cloud Cost Reductions with No Code Changes: By combining Cast AI’s intelligent infrastructure scaling with the runtime efficiencies of Platform Prime, customers can reduce cloud compute costs by up to 80%. These savings are achieved without compromising performance or introducing risk.

- Unified Solution for Performance, Reliability, Security and Cost Control: The joint solution delivers a holistic approach to optimizing Java workloads in the cloud. With built-in automation, hardened runtime security and performance-optimized configurations, enterprises gain greater control over performance, costs and operational resilience — all without increasing development or DevOps overhead.

“For many organizations, cloud costs now rank among the largest infrastructure expenses,” said Laurent Gil, co-founder and president of Cast AI. “This partnership combines Cast AI’s autonomous agents with Azul’s high-performance Java platform to automatically eliminate cloud waste and boost application performance. Together, we’re helping customers dramatically reduce spend while improving reliability and operational efficiency — all with the help of AI agents and without changing a single line of code.”

“Java is at the heart of enterprise applications, and Kubernetes is the de facto platform for deploying them,” said Scott Sellers, co-founder and CEO at Azul. “By combining Azul’s expertise in Java performance and efficiency with Cast AI’s Application Performance Automation platform, customers can dramatically reduce cloud costs while maintaining the speed and reliability that modern businesses demand.”

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