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Survey finds majority of Oracle Java users audited in past 3 years, leading to migration to open-source Java due to dissatisfaction with pricing.
A new survey reveals that nearly 80% of ITAM and SAM professionals are moving away from Oracle Java, citing cost hikes, audit risks, and licensing confusion as key drivers.
Four in five have migrated, are migrating, or will migrate from Oracle Java, report finds 66% agree they could save 40% by switching to open source 96% agree they have concerns with licensing or ...
Oracle Corp on Tuesday announced the release of Oracle Jipher, a Java Cryptographic Service Provider designed to enable secure deployments of Java applications in U.S. government and enterprise ...
Oracle today announced the availability of Java 24, the latest version of the world's number one programming language and development platform. Java 24 (Oracle JDK 24) delivers thousands of ...
Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, released its second annual Azul State of Java Survey & Report today, offering insights into how organ ...
Organisations using Java face a licence fee hike after Oracle’s introduction of subscription pricing for Java SE. Analyst Forrester has previously written that the move to what Oracle calls the ...
Here's how to use JDBC to marry Java's versatility with the SQL Server database and create high-performing, scalable and secure applications.
As enterprises reevaluate their Java strategy and migrate away from Oracle Java, many are turning to OpenJDK distributions.
--Oracle today announced the availability of Java 23, the latest version of the world's number one programming language and development platform. "Java continues to evolve to support organizations ...