Fallout continues from per-employee licensing shift in 2023, survey finds Only around one in ten Oracle Java customers are ...
Oracle changed its licensing model for Java two years ago to base the cost on the number of employees an organization has.
Java 11 is getting long in the tooth, so many developers are moving to the next oldest version that's still supported, Java 17. Here's what's different.
When Oracle bought Sun Microsystems in April 2009 for $7.4 billion, Oracle’s Larry Ellison said Java was “the single most important software asset we have ever acquired.” Two months later ...
The "tip and tail" release model represents a significant step forward, offering revolutionary changes that are ambitious but ...
State of Java Survey & Report shows that the shift away from Oracle Java continues based on Oracle's employee-based pricing.
In the State of Java Report 2025, the Java platform Azul publishes trends in the Java world such as the use of the language ...
Did you know over 90% of new programmers start with Java? It’s because Java is easy to learn and very useful. This makes Java ...
This week's Java roundup for January 20th, 2025, features news highlighting: JEP 502, Stable Values (Preview); Oracle's Critical Patch Update (CPU) for January 2025; the January 2025 release of the ...
A new report from Java vendor Azul says 88% of companies are considering switching from Oracle Java to an alternative, in ...