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An email being sent by Oracle sales representatives about upcoming critical security updates for Java 8 being only available to licensed users has sparked controversy ...
Nearly 8 in 10 organizations are moving away from Oracle Java, driven by rising costs and frustration over the company’s shift to employee-based pricing, according to a research report based on ...
OCP Oracle Certified Professional Java SE 8 Programmer Study Guide II-Review and Author Conversation ...
Oracle has updated their roadmap for Free support of Java 8. This removes the previously reported "cliff edge" for Java 8 support but still only leaves a four-month cut over period and no long ...
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 ...
Oracle’s changes to Java licencing and pricing are causing APAC enterprises to look at alternative options like Azul.
In 2018, Oracle announced it would end free public updates for Java 8 in January 2019 and a change to the way public updates of Oracle Java will be made available and licensed in the future.
Oracle’s silence about Java EE has brought developer community distrust to a fever pitch.
Oracle Java price changes could cost customers millions and creates work for channel partners.
Oracle profits surge—at the expense of Java development and software support Cloud revenues double, license sales shrink, and zero progress on Java EE.
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