The report showed that 86% of Oracle Java users are migrating all or some of their use with reasons including cost, a preference for open source, uncertainty over Oracle’s ongoing pricing changes and the threat of a Java usage audit.
Asia Pacific businesses are grappling with new financial pressures as a result of the changes to Oracle’s Java SE pricing policy announced last year, as well as escalating cloud infrastructure costs.
Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, has announced that Azul Intelligence Cloud now supports Oracle JDK and any OpenJDK-based JVM (Java Virtual Machine) from any vendor or distribution.
Java-focused tech firm Azul has announced accelerated growth in 2023 across its product portfolio and geographies, including demand for its OpenJDK products in the wake of Oracle’s Java SE pricing policy change and enterprises grappling with soaring cloud costs.
In an attempt to provide local firms a more cost-effective option for their cloud journey, Sunnyvale, California-headquartered tech firm Azul has announced the availability of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) software called Azul Platform Prime.
There is a problem facing any digital economy and the Philippines is no different as it delivers more services over digital channels in the years ahead.
Azul, a Silicon Valley-based tech firm that develops runtimes for executing Java-based applications, has announced the appointment of Dean Vaughan as vice president to drive the company’s expansion throughout Asia Pacific.