In September of 2021 Oracle released their distribution of Java 17 under the No Fee Terms and Conditions (NFTC) license. This was most likely a
Oracle recently released an update to the policy document that outlines the rules for licensing their core technology software in what they term “Authorized Cloud
Explore essential strategies and insights on navigating the Oracle Java licensing changes in 2024. Learn how to mitigate risks and manage compliance with our detailed guide, ensuring your business is prepared for Oracle’s aggressive licensing policies.
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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
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Many House of Brick clients I work with are unaware of the additional memory configurations AWS has introduced for RDS compute instances using the BYOL
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
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