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Teamstudio for Java is now Enerjy Software

Teamstudio for Java is now Enerjy Software

The Teamstudio for Java product line has been reconfigured as Enerjy Software. The new independent division of Teamstudio will employ an inventive business model, which directly challenges the landscape in the Java developer tool marketplace. Enerjy’s mission is to deliver well-engineered, superior-quality products at competitive price points for its rapidly expanding Java customer base.

There are currently four tools in the Enerjy Software line:

  • Enerjy Code Analyzer - a best practices audit tool to analyze Java applications
  • Enerjy Memory Profiler - finds memory leaks in code, indicates where they’re allocated and why they’re still around
  • Enerjy Performance Profiler - locates performance bottlenecks
  • Enerjy Thread Profiler - finds and fixes thread problems in Java applications

    The Enerjy Software business model has been meticulously planned and developed. A significant feature of the strategy is the unbundling approach the new company has introduced to its business process. Through this approach, developers will be able to purchase only the products that they need at practical prices. Enerjy plans several more announcements at JavaOne.

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