How OpenJDK CPU Updates Deliver Better Security and Less Operational Risk

| | Java, security
Keeping Java production systems secure and up-to-date can be an operational challenge. There’s always a balance between disrupting operations and reducing the risk of vulnerabilities. No time is that trade-off more apparent than the Tuesday closest to the 17th of the month (mostly the third Tuesday) of January, April, July, ... Read More

Why would you risk your apps on an uncertified JVM?

| | Java, security
Certified, compliant, compatible – all these terms are used to describe whether a JVM fits the Java standard. What’s the difference and why does it matter for your apps? Java versions, in all their variants (SE, ME, EE, etc.) are standards controlled by the Java Community Process (JCP). The Java ... Read More