Red
Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source
solutions, today announced the availability of long-term commercial support for OpenJDK on Microsoft Windows. By adding to its existing support for OpenJDK on Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
Red Hat is further enabling organizations to standardize the
development and deployment of Java applications throughout the
enterprise with a flexible, powerful and open alternative to proprietary
Java platforms.
As
one of the most popular programming languages in use today, Java is
used by developers across industries to create modern applications that
are at the heart of digital infrastructure. Today, these applications
are extending from the desktop and datacenter to the cloud, and span
multiple operating systems and platforms. Red Hat OpenShift, the
industry's most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform, brings
commercial support for OpenJDK to all major cloud providers, reinforcing
Red Hat's leadership and commitment to hybrid cloud and multicloud solutions.
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Red Hat subscription provides the latest enterprise-ready software,
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engineers making software the open source way. Red Hat's award-winning support
organization and deep roots in the Java ecosystem position Red Hat as a
valuable partner for organizations building and deploying
business-critical Java applications wherever they choose to deploy them.
Red Hat has been an active member of the OpenJDK community since 2007
and has contributed to and led various aspects of the project, such as
the 64-bit ARMv8 port, AArch64 for OpenJDK, and development of the
Shenandoah garbage collector. Red Hat has also served in stewardship
roles for both OpenJDK 6 and OpenJDK 7.
In addition to distributing and providing life cycle support for OpenJDK, the Red Hat Middleware portfolio
of open source Java products also support OpenJDK on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux and Microsoft Windows. These products are used by customers to
create, integrate and automate modern business applications and
processes, giving users full-stack support from the operating system
through to application services from a single vendor.
"The
results of our recent survey on the future of Enterprise Java show
investments in Java continuing to rise as organizations move to the
cloud. During this transition, standardizing on a single Java platform
across desktop, datacenter and the hybrid cloud reduces risk and
improves efficiency for both developers and IT. We see the Red Hat
OpenJDK offering as a solid and fully supported path forward for those
organizations looking to consolidate and standardize their Java platform
across multiple environments." -- Michael Azoff, distinguished analyst, Ovum Research
"Through
the years, we have been unwavering in our commitment to the OpenJDK
community and have consistently demonstrated that commitment as the
overall Java landscape has evolved. By extending support to users
running OpenJDK on Windows, we are reinforcing our dedication to the
success of open source enterprise Java and its users. With changes on
the horizon impacting the long-term support of proprietary JDK
solutions, we want to give customers the confidence that they can
continue to do what they have been doing with minimal disruption, backed
by Red Hat's deep Java experience and award-winning enterprise
support." -- Craig Muzilla, senior vice president, Core Products and Cloud Services Business Group, Red Hat