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Wednesday, August 17, 2022 - 14:10
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Tatjana Obradovic
Microsoft is one of the key cloud platform providers today, and they have already recognized the importance of Java. They also support Jakarta EE runtimes, enabling customers to run their Jakarta EE applications on Azure.
This year’s event has a Cloud Native Technologies track that covers everything you need to know about developing cloud native applications and microservices.
Eclipse Foundation Executive Director Mike Milinkovich discusses turning points in the history of Java, and what the future might have in store for the programming language in this article from GitHub's Mike Melanson.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 - 13:40
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Jacob Harris
To help you learn more about the latest updates to Jakarta EE specifications, this month’s newsletter focuses on the functionality, efforts underway, and plans for multiple Jakarta EE specifications.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 - 16:00
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Jacob Harris
Enterprise Java is currently experiencing a renaissance, ever since the change in name from Java EE to Jakarta EE and the transfer of the project from Oracle to the Eclipse Foundation.