Updated on 2-16-24 by Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO I wrote the blog post below five years ago. I am amazed at how prescient those recommendations
Introduction Oracle customers who find themselves in certain precarious situations relative to their Oracle licensing often find that the cure-all salve from Oracle is the
Monitoring for License Compliance in VMware-based Private Cloud Environments In part 3 of our series on calculating the potential cost of non-compliance in private and
This post is the second in our content series on exploring the risks of non-compliance with security, financial, architectural, or vendor requirements when deploying mission/business-critical
This post is the first in our content series on exploring the risks of non-compliance with security, financial, architectural, or vendor requirements when deploying mission/business-critical
Organizations worldwide depend heavily on their enterprise information systems. These systems are critical for business success, and appropriately receive a majority of the organizational
Benjamin Franklin is quoted as saying “in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” Well, Mr. Franklin obviously never knew about Java pricing
Don’t you hate those click bait things? “7 crazy ways to reduce belly fat!!” I think to myself, “Hey, I wouldn’t mind reducing belly fat!
Oracle has started a new sales campaign where they are reaching out to AWS RDS-License Included (RDS-LI) customers to harass them about their use of
Let’s discuss how, when, and where to apply Oracle’s cloud policy for licensing software in public cloud environments. Now if you are feeling confused,
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