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When Oracle bought Sun Microsystems four years ago, it quickly and ruthlessly started tearing out the unprofitable stuff.
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 ...
The long silence is apparently over. After an extended quiet period following last October’s Java One conference, Oracle has finally provided a hint about the company’s actual plans for Java ...
Oracle's lawsuit against Google for Java patent infringement highlights how Android is going to become a big target in court.
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 has released a bumper update package for Java that closes lots 51 separate security holes in the software.
Oracle buys Sun; Now owns Java; Becomes a hardware player Updated: Oracle said Monday that it will buy Sun Microsystems for $9.50 a share in cash, or about $5.
New pricing for Oracle's Java standard edition (SE) licensing is raising eyebrows as the company switches from charging based on Java users to total number of employees.
Oracle Corp. today announced the availability of Java 20, the latest version of the popular programming language and development platform. The latest version of the 27-year-old language includes ...
Oracle has added its GraalVM compiler technology to the Java SE subscription at no additional charge. The GraalVM Enterprise offering supports microservices development and enables cloud-native ...