Azul has released its State of Java 2026 report (registration required), and it delivers mixed news on the future of Java.
Rising Oracle Java licensing fees and the massive infrastructure requirements of AI workloads are driving the region’s businesses to migrate to OpenJDK distributions.
Nearly two-thirds of Java users surveyed rely on Java for developing AI applications, with JavaML, Deep Java Library, and OpenCL being the most-used libraries.
Oracle’s (NYSE:ORCL) most recent quarterly update described results that exceeded widely tracked expectations on earnings per ...
Oracle has released a revamped toolkit to make it easier to deploy WebLogic domains to Kubernetes clusters. Version 2.0 of ...
Rapid rollout into cyber-physical systems raises outage risk, Gartner warns The next blackout to plunge a G20 nation into ...
Salesforce’s decision to halt new enterprise sales for Heroku most likely signals a strategic de-prioritization of the ...
News this week covers a two-week period due to illness. Among the big security stories from that period, Substack announced the loss of user data, ...
Software developers have spent the past two years watching AI coding tools evolve from advanced autocomplete into something that can, in some cases, build entire applications from a text prompt. Tools ...
Microsoft is expanding its quantum software stack with new developer tools designed to make quantum application development more accessible, while laying the groundwork for fault-tolerant quantum ...
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