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The 30th anniversary of Java, being celebrated this year, offers a perfect opportunity to reflect on the remarkable changes ...
The solution combines Payara Qube and Azul Platform Prime, Azul's high-performance Java platform. Payara Qube provides an intuitive platform that leverages automation, pre-configured Kubernetes ...
At 80, Oracle's founder – one of the world's wealthiest executives and an eccentric figurehead of the 2000s – has returned to ...
Java became a cornerstone of the internet age, and Sun Microsystems positioned itself as a key player in the expanding tech ecosystem.
Java's origins trace back to the early 1990s, when a team at Sun Microsystems led by James Gosling set out to develop a language for interactive television ...
On May 23, 1995, a seemingly modest programming language called Java was released by Sun Microsystems. At the time, it introduced the catchy promise of "write once, run anywhere" - a proposition ...
After stating that Java almost didn't happen, Scott McNealy recalled how he convinced James Gosling to stay at Sun Microsystems after Gosling wanted to pursue other interests.
Sun Microsystems created Java, and Oracle gained ownership of Java when it acquired Sun in 2009. Oracle owns the Java trademark and theoretically has the final say about how the platform moves forward ...
Oracle agrees to buy Sun Microsystems, swooping in to strike a deal with the company best known for its Java operating system after acquisition talks between Sun and IBM broke down recently.