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JRockit blog launch message.

Welcome to the first in a new series of JRockit blog posts. This blog used to belong to Henrik Ståhl, but since he claimed the best url, we have hijacked it and will be making posts here from the entire JRockit team.

First out in our line-up of posters is Stefan Särne. Stefan has been working in the JRockit Engineering Team for the past six years, and has experienced the transition from Appeal Virtual Machines to BEA Systems Inc to Oracle Corp. He’s had a number of roles, including head of the performance team, JRockit Real Time evangelist and most current QA architect. He has also been working with the SPEC organisation, and was a part of the team that developed SPEC-JVM 2008. He is one of our experts at JRockit Real Time and low latency systems.

He introduces himself like this:

“Hello from JRockit land

This is an opening of this blog, so let me start out with very few lines about myself.

My name is Stefan Särne (with a weird Swedish spelling as you can see). And as follows that I am from Sweden, where we eat Lutefisk, where the polar bears walk the streets and the mosquitoes have fur.”

I hope that you will find Stefans, and all our coming, blog posts helpful and enjoyable.

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