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- Nearly 3 out of 4 Oracle Java users got audited in 3 years
A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations that use Oracle Java has found that 73 percent have been audited in the last three years
- Nearly 3 out of 4 Oracle Java users say theyve been audited in the . . .
Nearly 3 out of 4 Oracle Java users say they've been audited in the past 3 years A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations that use Oracle Java has found that 73 percent have been audited in the last three years
- Nearly 3 out of 4 Oracle Java users say theyve been audited in the . . .
A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations that use Oracle Java has found that 73 percent have been audited in the last three years
- Oracle Java audits hit nearly three quarters of users
Nearly every organisation surveyed plans to exit Oracle Java entirely With such broad consensus and significant cost savings on offer, open‑source Java is rapidly becoming the default choice
- Oracle Java users turning to open source after frequent audits and . . .
Four in five (79%) organizations have either migrated, are migrating, or plan to migrate to open source Java, with nearly as many (73%) Oracle Java users having audited their setup in the past
- Nearly 3 Out of 4 Oracle Java Users Say Theyve Been Audited in the . . .
From a report: At the same time, nearly eight out of 10 Oracle Java users said they had migrated, or planned to shift, to open source Java to try to avoid the risk and high costs of the dominant read full story
- Nearly 3 Out of 4 Oracle Java Users Say Theyve Been Audited in the . . .
A survey of 500 IT asset managers in organizations that use Oracle Java has found that 73% have been audited in the last three years From a report: At the same time, nearly eight out of 10 Oracle Java users said they had migrated, or planned to shift, to open source Java to try to avoid the risk an
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