Oracle today announced that the Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription will help standardize global software development at Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology.
In January, Oracle replaced the Java SE and Java SE Desktop subscription with the new Java SE Universal subscription that charges enterprise on a per employee metric instead of a per processor or per ...
Samsung is employing an Oracle subscription management set-up to help standardise its global software development.
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Samsung Electronics will use the Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription to standardise internal application development across ...
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The enterprise tech landscape in mid-2026 is defined by a sharp pivot: Oracle has fundamentally altered its licensing model with the Java SE Universal Subscription, creating immediate budget pressures ...