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. Nearly 8 in 10 ...
Eclipse, Azul, other providers may see increased Java downloads from new Oracle pricing based on total number of employees rather than number of users. Oracle’s controversial new Java pricing plan, ...
It makes it too expensive for most customers. According to Gartner estimates, database outfit Oracle is making its Java licences two to five times more expensive. Speaking to clients since the new ...
The IT industry modernizes the rest of the economy, and IT itself undergoes endless modification. Still, some things stay constant in this environment: Java continues to be the fundamental coding ...
Oracle's relentless licensing changes are pushing organisations into the open-saucy arms of openjdk, according to a new survey. A Dimensional Research survey of 500 IT asset managers shows that 73 per ...
Independent Java solutions provider Azul has released the findings from its first annual Oracle Alternatives Survey, which asserts that 86% of enterprises are migrating from Oracle Java. According to ...
Software licensing compliance has become a costly burden for enterprises, with more than a quarter of organizations now spending over $500,000 annually to resolve licensing non-compliance issues, ...
Spurred by changes In Oracle’s Java licensing, Azul says businesses are turning to the company’s OpenJDK platform as an alternative, spurring demand through the vendor’s VAR, systems integrator and ...
Oracle’s Java Changes Lead APAC Enterprises to Explore Alternatives Such As Azul Your email has been sent Java is one of the world’s most popular programming languages. Platform-independent, easy to ...
‘Having to license your entire employee count is not reasonable because you could have 10,000 employees, maybe only 500 of them need Java. And maybe you only have a couple of servers for a couple of ...
Long in the making, Oracle has finally released JDK (Java Development Kit) 17. This is the first long-term support (LTS) release to see the light of day since JDK 11 three years ago. True, new ...