Civardi Chiara
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Chiara is a tech communicator with over 10 years of experience in producing technical content on a variety of topic related to the digital transformation. Her expertise includes automation engineering, robotics, software engineering and network technology. She holds a PhD for ETH Zurich and a MSc from the University of Southampton.Payara Launches Payara Qube: A Breakthrough Java Platform
Enterprise Java leader Payara has announced the launch of Payara Qube, a fully automated, zero-maintenance platform designed to revolutionize enterprise Java deployment. By stripping away Kubernetes complexity, Payara Qube empowers organizations to take full command of their cloud infrastructure. Whether running Jakarta EE, Spring, or Quarkus applications, development teams can accelerate delivery cycles and innovate faster—all without the operational burden of managing Kubernetes clusters.
Payara and Azul Announce Strategic Partnership to Power High-Performance Java Deployments and Codeless Migrations
Payara and Azul announce a strategic partnership to power high-performance Java deployments and codeless migrations. The joint solution combines Payara Qube and Azul Platform Prime to increase Java performance and scalability, and accelerate application delivery and modernization.
Application Modernization Empowers Financial Literacy at Scale
Each year, over 700,000 students participate in The Stock Market Game™, a program from the SIFMA Foundation that teaches real-world financial skills through online simulation. But as demand constantly grows, the organization’s existing infrastructure became a barrier to scaling. To continue expanding its reach, the no-profit chose Payara Services’ platform engineering expertise to deliver a modern, reliable runtime.
Revitalizing Legacy Code
Java has been the backbone of web and enterprise applications for 30 years, powering everything from banking systems to large-scale logistics platforms. Not only is the technology still widely used, but some of the earliest enterprise Java applications developed in the 1990s and early 2000s are still running, playing a key role in business operations. So, how can developers bring these essential 30-year-old enterprise Java applications into the future without disrupting critical business functions?
30 Years of Java, 25 Years of Enterprise Java
Over the last three decades, technology has been evolving at a breakneck pace, with innovations constantly redefining every aspect of application development. In such a fast-moving and dynamic landscape, few technologies stand the test of time, especially in computer science. Yet, Java has done just that. As we celebrate 30 years of Java and 25 years of enterprise Java, it’s clear that these solutions have not only endured but thrived—adapting, advancing and proving their lasting value to software engineers worldwide.