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Software applications are today's basic operations layer for any corporation, and Java remains the dominant code for enterprise development.
It’s been a long time since Microsoft brewed its own Java. But now it’s back, with the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, fit and finished for running in the Azure cloud.
Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced the release of a new guide in Wiley’s famous “Dummies” series dedicated to migrating Java ...
Amazon wants to make sure Java is available for free to its users in the long term with the introduction of Amazon Corretto. The solution is a no-cost, multi-platform, production-ready ...
Microsoft's implementation of OpenJDK is now ready for developers who want to use Java on the Azure cloud.
Interest in OpenJDK, and in commercial support for it, has intensified as Oracle Java SE becomes increasingly more expensive.
A pricing chart shows significant cost savings as Azul launches migration services to help IT teams switch to Azul OpenJDK from Oracle Java SE (Graphic: Azul) ...
Microsoft Build of OpenJDK could set up the company to compete with Oracle in the Java distribution space.
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