Azul
Azul @AzulSystems ·
81% of companies are migrating, planning to migrate, or have already migrated from #OracleJava to #OpenJDK alternatives. Without the right approach, migration projects can drag for months, leaving organizations exposed to compliance risk. More details: bit.ly/4bn8mwJ
The Fastest, Lowest-Risk Way to Replace Oracle Java

Dana Crane explains the complete Oracle Java exit strategy that includes a drop-in replacement for Oracle Java, automated migration, and ongoing compliance.

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SoftwareONE Japan株式会社
SoftwareONE Japan株式会社 @SoftwareONE_JP ·
【Oracle Java - シェア75%から21%へ。その急落の裏に隠された新たな「収益方程式」とは】#Oracle の真の狙いを4つの視点で解き明かす。 当社Oracle Services シニアコンサルタント高島田 正哉によるブログはこちら softwareone.com/ja-jp/blog/art… #SoftwareOne #OracleJava #クラウド #オラクル
Oracle Java - シェア75%から21%へ。その急落の裏に隠された新たな「収益方程式」とは

Oracle Javaのシェア急落は失敗ではない。高額ライセンスとOCI誘導により、収益最大化を狙うOracleの戦略転換の本質を解説。

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Rein de Jong
Rein de Jong @reindejong ·
🔧 Loved this analogy: DIY might feel cheaper, but hidden risks add up. The same goes for Java. Azul’s latest blog explores why “Free, Unsupported Java” can be costly and complex, especially with Oracle’s licensing. Read it here. #Java #OracleJavasprou.tt/12CG7xmw0NZ0
When Your Free, Unsupported Java Breaks, Can You Fix It?

Summary Would you DIY your Java to save on support costs? Support can be expensive, but you get professional help. Doing it yourself with unsupported Java

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