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An eagle-eyed licensing consultant in Germany has spotted that licensing terms for downloads from the VirtualBox website have ...
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.
Following four price changes between 2020 and 2023, Oracle customers aren't happy with Java pricing - and are seeking ...
A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations that use Oracle Java has found that 73 percent have been audited in the last three years.
Oracle in January announced a change to its Java license that bases pricing on the number of employees in an organization, rather than on instances in use like they have in the past.
A new report from the Java vendor Azul claims that 88% of companies are considering moving off of Oracle Java to another alternative as a result of rising costs and restrictive policies from ...
Oracle has revamped its commercial support program for Java SE (Standard Edition), opting for a subscription model instead of one that has had businesses paying for a one-time perpetual license ...
Oracle has issued a warning to Solaris users about their Java licensing obligations. The warning is needed because as of Janaury 2019 Oracle started charging for all commercial and production uses ...
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