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How Oracle’s business as usual is threatening to kill Java Oracle's silence about Java EE has brought developer community distrust to a fever pitch.
Oracle's move to a six-month Java release cadence and paid subscriptions for Java support has caused some of its enterprise customers to look at alternatives to the Oracle JDK, such as OpenJDK ...
As enterprises reevaluate their Java strategy and migrate away from Oracle Java, many are turning to OpenJDK distributions.
Oracle releases programming language Java 15 to push its dream of 'write once, run everywhere'.
Oracle profits surge—at the expense of Java development and software support Cloud revenues double, license sales shrink, and zero progress on Java EE.
Oracle’s changes to Java licencing and pricing are causing APAC enterprises to look at alternative options like Azul.
Oracle’s Java Management Service can shine a light on which versions of Java you’re running, what apps are running on them, and which installs are outdated.