As enterprises reevaluate their Java strategy and migrate away from Oracle Java, many are turning to OpenJDK distributions.
Open-source Java has long been an important part of the Java ecosystem, but over the past few years more and more companies are moving from commercial distributions to open-source ones.
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Though Oracle is the company behind Java, the releases it is putting out are just based on OpenJDK, which is an open-source Java project. “It’s not like OpenJDK is some reimplementation of ...
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New research offers CIOs and CISOs analysis of trends and dangers in open source software dependencies - and ways to prioritize the greatest risks. Endor Labs has released The 2024 Dependency ...
Coursera, the online learning platform, has announced it’s significantly expanding its content, adding several certificates & ...