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.
Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced the results of its 2026 State of Java Survey & Report. The annual study, based on responses from more than 2,000 Java professionals ...
Java developers are simultaneously abandoning Oracle’s distribution to cut costs while expanding their use of the language to ...
Concerns over changes to Oracle's Java licensing strategy are hitting more than nine out of ten users as businesses struggle to adapt to the regime, according to research. A study from Dimensional ...
Cardano Rosetta Java v2.0.0 cuts initial synchronization from 52 hours to about 37 hours and upgrades PostgreSQL from v14 to ...
Vladimir Zakharov explains how DataFrames serve as a vital tool for data-oriented programming in the Java ecosystem. By ...
Paradex, a decentralized exchange built as an appchain on the Starknet network, has confirmed a rollback after a data error caused the price of bitcoin to hit zero on ...
The Google Ads API will no longer accept new adopters of session attributes or IP address data in conversion imports starting Feb. 2nd. Developers who already use these fields can continue for now, ...
In 2025, Americans moved at historically low rates, but noticeable patterns emerged in the states where people chose to relocate. As fewer Americans move compared with decades past, the motivations ...
Pineapple Financial (PAPL), a Toronto-based fintech listed on NYSE American, has launched a mortgage tokenization platform and begun converting loan records into digital assets on the Injective ...
As I write, UKISUG Connect 2025 is about to kick off in Birmingham, UK - and the stakes for UK SAP customers are high: My Sapphire 2025 podcast with UKISUG Chair Conor Riordan hit on many of these ...