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Oracle extends 19c database support to 2032, making it 'longest strategic release'Oracle has postponed the end of support date for its popular 19c database as users await news of a mainstream on-prem version ...
Oracle, which charges software licensing fees per processor core rather than per processor as many of its competitors now do, is likely debating a move now and will certainly need to make changes ...
Oracle in January announced a change to its Java license that bases pricing on the number of employees in an organization, rather than on instances in use like they have in the past. “ ...
Extended support for Oracle Database 19c will last until 2032, with caveats. Still no news of an on-prem edition of Oracle ...
Oracle has once again extended support for its version 19c databases. There is now a total of five years of additional ...
Spurred by changes In Oracle’s Java licensing, Azul says businesses are turning to the company’s OpenJDK platform as an alternative, spurring demand through the vendor’s VAR, systems ...
New pricing for Oracle's Java standard edition (SE) licensing is raising eyebrows as the company switches from charging based on Java users to total number of employees. Oracle's 2023 price list ...
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