Java stories
The University of Sydney selects Azul as its sole Java provider, benefiting from cost savings and ease of doing business.
It's an age-old cyber security mantra that all patches must be applied promptly in order to protect against newly discovered threats.
GitHub introduces a public beta of its code scanning autofix for Advanced Security users, promising remediation of two-thirds of vulnerabilities within major coding languages.
Java vendor Azul sees stellar growth due to rising cloud costs and Oracle's Java pricing changes, with institutions like the University of Sydney making the switch.
Tech giants CAST and metafinanz unite to amplify Green IT efforts, merging software intelligence with Green IT processes to bolster environmental sustainability in the tech industry.
Google debuts Gemini, a pioneering multimodal AI model, offering advanced code generation and comprehension across diverse tasks.
The 15th World Quality Report reveals a shift in quality engineering towards using AI for efficient defect management and promoting business sustainability.
MongoDB and Amazon Web Services join forces to upgrade CodeWhisperer, AWS's AI coding assistant, facilitating streamlined app creation.
Azul's inaugural State of Java survey highlights Java's vital role in global tech, with 98% of firms reporting usage.
Oracle revolutionizes field service sector with acquisition of Next Technik, enhancing efficiencies and customer satisfaction for NetSuite users.
Oracle launches Java 21, the latest version of the leading programming language, promising enhanced stability, security, and developer productivity.
Following the recent release of Java 17, the adoption rate for the latest long-term support (LTS) release has grown 430% in one year.
Aaron Kao, who is the VP of marketing for Pulumi, joins us today to tell us more about Pulumi and what Pumuli's solutions are for the trends of today. .
Predatory loan malware named MoneyMonger has been discovered in mobile apps made with Flutter, using stolen personal information for blackmail.
Azul has appointed NEXTGEN as its ANZ and ASEAN distributor to meet growing demand for high-performance Java alternatives.
Today on 10 Minute IT Jams, we are joined by Erik Costlow, who is the Senior Director of Product Management, Azul.
Azul's Vulnerability Detection, the new SaaS product, continuously detects vulnerabilities in Java applications by eliminating false positives.
Oracle has announced the availability of Java 19, which is set to deliver performance, stability, and security improvements for developers.
OpenUK reveals speaker roster of over 140 leading tech, open source, law, and policy experts for SOOCon24 conference. .
Ververica revolutionises future of data processing with latest VERA Technology-powered cloud system enhancements.