Oracle today announced that the Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription will help standardize global software development at Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology.
In January, Oracle replaced the Java SE and Java SE Desktop subscription with the new Java SE Universal subscription that charges enterprise on a per employee metric instead of a per processor or per ...
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Oracle has announced that Samsung Electronics will use Oracle Java technologies to support software development across its semiconductor operations. Samsung plans to use Oracle Java to help power ...
Samsung is employing an Oracle subscription management set-up to help standardise its global software development.
Monthly patch rollout: Oracle will now issue monthly Critical Security Patch Updates to address urgent vulnerabilities faster, supplementing its quarterly updates. Samsung partnership boost: Oracle ...
New pricing plan for Oracle Java SE starts at $15 per employee per month and scales downward based on number of users. Oracle’s 2023 per-employee pricing for standard Java is raising concerns about ...
New pricing for Oracle's Java standard edition (SE) licensing is raising eyebrows as the company switches from charging based on Java users to total number of employees. Oracle's 2023 price list for ...
Oracle is adding its GraalVM compiler technology at no additional cost to the Java SE subscription to help developers build microservices and do cloud-native development on the Java platform. GraalVM ...
Oracle unveiled a new subscription Java SE service last week aimed at enterprise Java users. The service "removes enterprise boardroom concerns around mission critical, timely, software performance, ...