Organizations shift away from Oracle Java as pricing changes bite
Briefly

86% of Oracle Java users are migrating due to reasons like cost, open source preference, pricing uncertainty, and threats of usage audit.
Over 80% had an easier-than-expected migration, completed within a year, citing Oracle's pricing changes and support inadequacies as primary drivers for migration.
Results show that 53% found Oracle Java too expensive, while 47% liked open-source distributions. Changes in Oracle's pricing and support tempted many to switch.
Scott Sellers of Azul Systems suggests that organizations switching to supported OpenJDK distributions experience smoother operations and significant cost reductions.
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