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Java pros — your insights matter. Fill out the 2026 State of Java Survey from Azul + Dimensional Research: survey.alchemer.com/s3/8466906/OSo… #StateOfJava #Java #Javatrends #OracleJava
Java pros — your insights matter. Fill out the 2026 State of Java Survey from Azul + Dimensional Research: survey.alchemer.com/s3/8466906/OSo… #StateOfJava #Java #Javatrends #OracleJava
Calling all Java Devs! Take Azul’s State of Java Survey. If you’ve got 5 mins, we’d love your take on trends, Java migration and more. Take the survey: bit.ly/4nXg2st Note: Survey closes on Mon, Nov 17th @ 5PM PT. #StateOfJava #Java #Javatrends #OracleJava
The numbers are eye-opening: developers spend just 27% of their time writing code. Azul’s #StateOfJava report highlights what’s slowing teams down—and how we can help them get back to building. Check it out. #Java #DevOpsProductivity sprou.tt/15vMmYW4s75
Java Devs: we want to hear your voice! Azul’s 3rd annual State of Java Survey is live. 📊 Share your insights on #Java trends, Oracle migration, cloud performance, and more: bit.ly/3XtHLpG Survey closes on Mon, Nov 17th @ 5PM PT. #StateOfJava #Javatrends #OracleJava
The 2025 State of Java Survey & Report is here! Download it here: bit.ly/4hdcCPQ Read the press release: bit.ly/4hzyoNj Read the blog: bit.ly/4hfz7na #StateOfJava #Java
Developers spend just 27% of their time writing code thanks to false positives, dead code, and noisy alerts. Our 2025 #StateOfJava Report reveals how teams can cut through the clutter and reclaim productivity. Read the blog to learn more. bit.ly/47pu6EX #Java #DevOps
From our #StateOfJava report: 62% of teams say dead/unused code hurts DevOps productivity! Streamlining processes & better tools = more time for innovation. Learn more > bit.ly/4ixIgHM
Last month we released our 2nd annual State of Java report! One key finding: 71% of companies say they have more than 20% of unused cloud compute capacity they are paying for. Learn more: bit.ly/4ggwuQQ #StateOfJava
Dive deeper into #StateOfJava data by checking out our newest blog post which explores the takeaways from three Java experts. Read their #Java predictions and additional insights here > bit.ly/4bjNULm #CloudCostOptimization #DevOpsProductivity
azul.com
Java Experts Discuss the State and Future of Java
Three Java experts got together to analyze Azul's State of Java survey findings and discuss the future of Java.
New data from our latest State of Java report shows that organizations are still facing challenges from high cloud costs. Check out the full breakdown here > bit.ly/4bevVpT #StateOfJava #CloudCostOptimization #cloudcost #cloud
azul.com
Organizations Tackle High Cloud Costs, but Cloud Overages Are Still Common
The second State of Java Survey confirms that Java continues to innovate, adapt, and lead enterprise business application development.
🚩 88% of Oracle Java users are considering switching-- rising costs, sales tactics, and price uncertainty are to blame. See why OpenJDK is the top choice in our 2025 #StateofJava report > bit.ly/4gsN1B0 #Java #OpenJDK #OpenJDKMigration
NEW findings from our latest State of Java report show that companies are increasingly considering shifting away from Oracle Java. Read more on why in our recent blog post: bit.ly/4gsCy8H #StateOfJava #Java #OracleJava #JavaMigration
azul.com
State of Java Reveals The Great Oracle Java Migration Continues
Azul’s 2025 State of Java Survey & Report shows that the shift away from Oracle Java continues based on Oracle's employee-based pricing.
The latest #StateOfJava report reveals that 88% of organizations are considering moving away from #OracleJava—up from 72% last year. @ITBrew breaks down the shift and the pricing concerns driving it, with shared insights from Azul CEO Scott Sellers. bit.ly/3WXjqJb
itbrew.com
Organizations are still reconsidering their reliance on Oracle Java, two years after price model...
A survey finds that 88% of organizations are considering switching from Oracle to an alternative Java provider.
The amount of companies considering #OracleJava alternatives has jumped from 72% in 2023 to 88% in 2025 - taken from our #StateOfJava report released earlier this week and featured in an article by @Irish_TechNews. Check out the full article here > bit.ly/4jJoD10
Here are a few things #DevOps NEED to know from this year’s State of Java report — check out some key takeaways in this article by @devopsdotcom > bit.ly/4hNdElw #StateOfJava #DevOps #Java
With #OracleJava pricing concerns, a growing amount of companies (88%) are looking for alternative solutions. Read more #StateOfJava insights in @ITPro > bit.ly/3WTLvkJ #StateOfJava #OracleJava #JavaMigration #Java
itpro.com
Oracle Java pricing concerns could spark a developer exodus
Concerns over cost and a preference for open source mean most Java professionals are looking to move away from Oracle
From updates on companies switching from #OracleJava to cloud costs and what to consider for #Java support, this article from @Enterprise_Time tells you what you need to know > bit.ly/4hQnWRV #StateOfJava #OracleJava #Java #CloudCostOptimization
enterprisetimes.co.uk
Enterprises ditching Oracle Java in their droves
The Azul 2025 State of Java report (registration required) is out. It shows that enterprises are abandoning Oracle Java in droves. 88% of respondents are
Migrations are still underway within organizations! Read this article from @d3vclass for some highlights on our State of Java findings, like how 23% of organizations utilize Java 8, down from 48% in the 2023! bit.ly/4hQlYRx #StateOfJava #Java #DevOps
devclass.com
State of Java report shows strong migration from Java 8, rise of Apache Spark • DEVCLASS
Azul has published its 2025 State of Java report, showing that enterprises are working hard to upgrade applications […]
Check out this article by @sdtimes “Report: 88% of companies are contemplating leaving Oracle Java." Read more about organizations' migration plans, and the top five reasons they want to make the move. > bit.ly/4aP9gAf #StateOfJava #OracleJava #Java #AI
sdtimes.com
Report: 88% of companies are contemplating leaving Oracle Java
Oracle changed its licensing model for Java two years ago to base the cost on the number of employees an organization has.
Java pros — your insights matter. Fill out the 2026 State of Java Survey from Azul + Dimensional Research: survey.alchemer.com/s3/8466906/OSo… #StateOfJava #Java #Javatrends #OracleJava
Java pros — your insights matter. Fill out the 2026 State of Java Survey from Azul + Dimensional Research: survey.alchemer.com/s3/8466906/OSo… #StateOfJava #Java #Javatrends #OracleJava
Java Devs: we want to hear your voice! Azul’s 3rd annual State of Java Survey is live. 📊 Share your insights on #Java trends, Oracle migration, cloud performance, and more: bit.ly/3XtHLpG Survey closes on Mon, Nov 17th @ 5PM PT. #StateOfJava #Javatrends #OracleJava
Calling all Java Devs! Take Azul’s State of Java Survey. If you’ve got 5 mins, we’d love your take on trends, Java migration and more. Take the survey: bit.ly/4nXg2st Note: Survey closes on Mon, Nov 17th @ 5PM PT. #StateOfJava #Java #Javatrends #OracleJava
Developers spend just 27% of their time writing code thanks to false positives, dead code, and noisy alerts. Our 2025 #StateOfJava Report reveals how teams can cut through the clutter and reclaim productivity. Read the blog to learn more. bit.ly/47pu6EX #Java #DevOps
The numbers are eye-opening: developers spend just 27% of their time writing code. Azul’s #StateOfJava report highlights what’s slowing teams down—and how we can help them get back to building. Check it out. #Java #DevOpsProductivity sprou.tt/15vMmYW4s75
From our #StateOfJava report: 62% of teams say dead/unused code hurts DevOps productivity! Streamlining processes & better tools = more time for innovation. Learn more > bit.ly/4ixIgHM
Dive deeper into #StateOfJava data by checking out our newest blog post which explores the takeaways from three Java experts. Read their #Java predictions and additional insights here > bit.ly/4bjNULm #CloudCostOptimization #DevOpsProductivity
azul.com
Java Experts Discuss the State and Future of Java
Three Java experts got together to analyze Azul's State of Java survey findings and discuss the future of Java.
With #Java's 30th anniversary this year, its role in enterprise applications remains as strong as ever, writes @Matt_Ashare in @CIOdive. Explore his conversation with Azul CEO Scott Sellers, highlighting key findings from our #StateOfJava 2025 report. bit.ly/4jVJ5fo
ciodive.com
After 30 years of code, Java remains an enterprise cornerstone
Despite major changes in licensing and costs, the programming language is still a dominant force in software development.
Last month we released our 2nd annual State of Java report! One key finding: 71% of companies say they have more than 20% of unused cloud compute capacity they are paying for. Learn more: bit.ly/4ggwuQQ #StateOfJava
From updates on companies switching from #OracleJava to cloud costs and what to consider for #Java support, this article from @Enterprise_Time tells you what you need to know > bit.ly/4hQnWRV #StateOfJava #OracleJava #Java #CloudCostOptimization
enterprisetimes.co.uk
Enterprises ditching Oracle Java in their droves
The Azul 2025 State of Java report (registration required) is out. It shows that enterprises are abandoning Oracle Java in droves. 88% of respondents are
With #OracleJava pricing concerns, a growing amount of companies (88%) are looking for alternative solutions. Read more #StateOfJava insights in @ITPro > bit.ly/3WTLvkJ #StateOfJava #OracleJava #JavaMigration #Java
itpro.com
Oracle Java pricing concerns could spark a developer exodus
Concerns over cost and a preference for open source mean most Java professionals are looking to move away from Oracle
Here are a few things #DevOps NEED to know from this year’s State of Java report — check out some key takeaways in this article by @devopsdotcom > bit.ly/4hNdElw #StateOfJava #DevOps #Java
Migrations are still underway within organizations! Read this article from @d3vclass for some highlights on our State of Java findings, like how 23% of organizations utilize Java 8, down from 48% in the 2023! bit.ly/4hQlYRx #StateOfJava #Java #DevOps
devclass.com
State of Java report shows strong migration from Java 8, rise of Apache Spark • DEVCLASS
Azul has published its 2025 State of Java report, showing that enterprises are working hard to upgrade applications […]
The latest #StateOfJava report reveals that 88% of organizations are considering moving away from #OracleJava—up from 72% last year. @ITBrew breaks down the shift and the pricing concerns driving it, with shared insights from Azul CEO Scott Sellers. bit.ly/3WXjqJb
itbrew.com
Organizations are still reconsidering their reliance on Oracle Java, two years after price model...
A survey finds that 88% of organizations are considering switching from Oracle to an alternative Java provider.
New data from our latest State of Java report shows that organizations are still facing challenges from high cloud costs. Check out the full breakdown here > bit.ly/4bevVpT #StateOfJava #CloudCostOptimization #cloudcost #cloud
azul.com
Organizations Tackle High Cloud Costs, but Cloud Overages Are Still Common
The second State of Java Survey confirms that Java continues to innovate, adapt, and lead enterprise business application development.
🚩 88% of Oracle Java users are considering switching-- rising costs, sales tactics, and price uncertainty are to blame. See why OpenJDK is the top choice in our 2025 #StateofJava report > bit.ly/4gsN1B0 #Java #OpenJDK #OpenJDKMigration
The amount of companies considering #OracleJava alternatives has jumped from 72% in 2023 to 88% in 2025 - taken from our #StateOfJava report released earlier this week and featured in an article by @Irish_TechNews. Check out the full article here > bit.ly/4jJoD10
In this recent article from @InfoWorld, read up on how Java leads Python and JavaScript for AI development in Java shops plus more nuggets from our latest #StateOfJava report. Check out the article here > bit.ly/4hoyaZJ
Check out this article by @sdtimes “Report: 88% of companies are contemplating leaving Oracle Java." Read more about organizations' migration plans, and the top five reasons they want to make the move. > bit.ly/4aP9gAf #StateOfJava #OracleJava #Java #AI
sdtimes.com
Report: 88% of companies are contemplating leaving Oracle Java
Oracle changed its licensing model for Java two years ago to base the cost on the number of employees an organization has.
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