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Enterprise Java software company Payara announced the launch of Payara Qube, a cloud-native platform designed to automate Java application deployment and reduce Kubernetes management complexity for ...
Azul’s high-performance Java platform, Azul Platform Prime, includes a JDK distribution that is compatible with the Java SE spec for a given LTS release, and has enhanced JDK characteristics ...
Acquired from Sun Microsystems by Oracle in 2010, Java’s essentially open approach is typified by its Write Once, Run Anywhere (WORA) mantra and its long heritage as an open platform and language.
“Since Java 9 was released in 2017, we have introduced Project Jigsaw and modularity in the Java platform, enabling us to move to a faster release cadence and keep up to speed with modern ...
Java SE Cloud Services represents the drive to carry Java-based server side apps from on-premise infrastructure into the cloud in full force. With a system that's designed to accommodate all the ...
Oracle has released the Graal Cloud Native 4.2.1, its own build of the open source Micronaut framework. This version brings support for Java 21 including Graal Native Image, cloud integration with Goo ...
Oracle brought in $2.853 billion in revenues for cloud and had an $8.9 billion (£6.07 billion) profit for the year. But those numbers don't tell the whole story.
Compatible with all Java applications, Cloud Native Compiler decouples just-in-time (JIT) compilation from the JVM and works in conjunction with Azul’s Platform Prime Java runtime, which had ...
Since then, Java has remained a foundational technology for business-critical systems. In effect, fast forward to 2025, and Java (as well as enterprise Java) remains a dominant force in enterprise IT.
These lighter-weight Java frameworks combine cloud-native flexibility with Java’s time-tested engineering, so you can write responsive code that’s easy to deploy anywhere.