Java startup jClarity just unveiled their first analysis tool, jClarity Censum, designed to assist developers with Java issues.
Founded in 2012, jClarity is a London-based tech start-up that creates intelligent products to optimize Java. The company is headed up by Java technologists and regular conference speakers Ben Evans, Martijn Verburg and Kirk Pepperdine.
jClarity Censum is the team’s initial product, offering analytics and insight as opposed to solely supplying raw data. The program defines Garbage Collection (GC) performance problems in plain English and advises how to fix them. GC is a difficult, specialized area that can be very frustrating for busy developers, devops and operations teams. Easy to install and use, jClarity Censum delivers the parsing, number crunching and statistical analysis in order to solve GC performance issues and provides solid recommendations to act upon.
“Through jClarity, we want to build products and services that truly bring change to the Java / JVM landscape and Cloud performance space” says CEO Ben Evans. “Censum advises developers what to do when Java falls over in an easily comprehensive manner, removing the need for a PhD in Computer Science.”
jClarity is backed by Aimar Capital, a technology-based venture capital fund based in London and New York.
jClarity Censum is available to download at www.jclarity.com for £595 per user per year.