Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint (“CRaC”) is now generally available in Azul Zulu 17 with CRaC support for Linux x86 64-bit.
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Java

Changes Included in the Stable release 23.02 of Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK

Frank Delporte  /  Apr 7, 2023
Java

5 Tips for Devnexus 2023

Geertjan Wielenga  /  Apr 4, 2023
Security

Security and DevOps Will Finally Work Together to Prevent Vulnerabilities

Erik Costlow  /  Feb 8, 2023
Security

Criminals Will Soon Have Better PII and Consumer Profiles Than Marketers

Erik Costlow  /  Feb 1, 2023
Security

Moving Security into the JVM

Erik Costlow  /  Nov 2, 2022
Security

A Revolutionary Approach to Java Application Security

Scott Sellers  /  Nov 2, 2022
Java

Unsupported Versions of Java Are Dangerous

sritter  /  Oct 11, 2022
Security

Alleviate Risks from Alert Fatigue

Dan Goldberg  /  Oct 6, 2022
Security

Patch Management Policies Can Put Java Users at Risk

Dan Goldberg  /  Sep 27, 2022
Security

The False Positives Problem with CVE Detection

Dan Goldberg  /  Aug 25, 2022
Java

As a Public Sector Branch Chief, How Can You Ensure Java Security?

Dan Goldberg  /  Apr 13, 2022
Security

The Importance of Java Security Updates

sritter  /  Feb 17, 2022
Security

Log4j Vulnerability, Libraries and OpenJDK

sritter  /  Dec 20, 2021
Java

The 3 Hidden Risks of Unsupported, Free Java

Natalie Robb  /  Aug 9, 2021
Java

CPU, PSU and SLA. Making Sense of TLAs for Java Updates

sritter  /  Jan 22, 2020
Java

How OpenJDK CPU Updates Deliver Better Security and Less Operational Risk

hgreen  /  Jul 23, 2019
Java

Why would you risk your apps on an uncertified JVM?

hgreen  /  Nov 19, 2014