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Big Red’s changes to Java licensing also inspire exodus to open source A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations ...
A new survey reveals that nearly 80% of ITAM and SAM professionals are moving away from Oracle Java, citing cost hikes, audit ...
Following four price changes between 2020 and 2023, Oracle customers aren't happy with Java pricing - and are seeking ...
Survey finds majority of Oracle Java users audited in past 3 years, leading to migration to open-source Java due to ...
My company's "2024 Oracle Java Usage, Pricing & Migration Survey and Report," a comprehensive global survey, reveals a startling statistic: 86% of Oracle Java users have already migrated, are ...
BURLINGAME, Calif. -- The Java computing language has finally proven to be the money-maker that Sun Microsystems always insisted it would be. Everyone, except perhaps Oracle shareholders, should ...
Changes to Oracle Java licensing now means that IT leaders need to be wary of the footprint of this widely deployed ...
Oracle acquired Sun in 2010 and sued Google not long thereafter. It can’t claim copyright over Java; a language can’t be copyrighted, just creative expressions in that language.
Oracle has been cast in the villain's role for a long time—particularly since the company acquired Sun Microsystems and gained ownership of Sun's wide-spanning collection of open source software.
The long silence is apparently over. After an extended quiet period following last October’s Java One conference, Oracle has finally provided a hint about the company’s actual plans for Java ...
Oracle today announced the availability of Java 23, the latest version of the world's number one programming language and development platform. Java 23 (Oracle JDK 23) delivers thousands of ...
Oracle has announced the release of Java 24, which adds several new features to the language, such as the availability of the Stream Gatherers API and Class-File API, and new features designed for ...