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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
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
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
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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
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
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
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Survey Surfaces Shift in Java Platform Preferences - DevOps.com
A survey of 2,039 Java professionals surfaces a shift in Java platform preferences including cost, uncertainty and restrictive concerns.
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
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
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
🚩 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
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