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    Anasayfa » Oracle’s New Per-Employee Java Pricing Stirs Debate
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    Oracle’s New Per-Employee Java Pricing Stirs Debate

    By mustafa efeEkim 27, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Oracle’s recent shift to per-employee pricing for Java SE has sparked considerable debate within the tech community, with many expressing concerns over potentially elevated licensing costs. This updated pricing model charges based on the total number of employees within an organization, regardless of how many actually use Java. For companies of varying sizes, the model has raised questions about fairness, particularly as it includes contractors, part-time workers, and consultants in its employee count.

    As part of Oracle’s Java SE Universal Subscription program, launched on January 23, 2023, this new pricing approach begins at $15 per employee per month for organizations with fewer than 1,000 employees. The cost decreases to $5.25 per employee per month for organizations with 40,000 to 49,999 employees. To illustrate, Oracle provided an example where a company with 28,000 employees would see annual costs exceeding $2 million, a significant commitment for Java usage.

    Replacing the previous Java SE subscription options, the Universal Subscription consolidates desktop, server, and cloud needs under a single plan. Oracle states that this move offers better management of Java SE updates and upgrades across environments, positioning it as a more streamlined option for organizations dependent on Java infrastructure. Oracle emphasized that the Universal Subscription maintains the functionality of Java SE Advanced while enhancing flexibility.

    The change has led to intense scrutiny, particularly for its effect on businesses with large, diverse workforces. For many, the model could lead to greater expenses for essential software, as it calculates licensing fees based on all personnel rather than direct Java users. With its cost impact yet to be fully realized, Oracle’s per-employee pricing could redefine Java licensing and spark similar approaches from other tech providers.

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