Happy to report that our newly updated book entitled "The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX: Cross-Platform Mobile and Cloud Development Updated for JavaFX 21 and 23" has been released https://lnkd.in/gJdHCs8A Honored to be listed as a coauthor with Stephen Chin and Johan Vos
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Happy to report that our newly updated book entitled "The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX: Cross-Platform Mobile and Cloud Development Updated for JavaFX 21 and 23" has been released https://lnkd.in/gJdHCs8A Honored to be listed as a coauthor with Stephen Chin and Johan Vos
The Definitive Guide to Modern Java Clients with JavaFX: Cross-Platform Mobile and Cloud Development Updated for JavaFX 21 and 23
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With many organizations still using older versions of Java LTS, rising cloud computing costs are becoming an issue. This TalkDev article explains how moving to modern versions of Java and ARM-based architectures can help reduce resource consumption and optimize performance. A timely read for those looking to balance the cost and efficiency of their Java workloads: https://lnkd.in/gNZVfezQ
Cloud Rising Costs and Delayed Java Migration: Dilemma Of Cost Reduction
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How do you use the potential of the cloud for Java development and remain sustainable and cost-efficient? Read more: https://hubs.li/Q02zCR4C0 Post written by Alexander Belokrylov, Forbes Councils Member.
Council Post: Sustainable Strategies For Java Development In The Cloud
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Some companies believe they have to upgrade to the latest version of #Java to improve Java application performance in the cloud. That's not true. Azul Platform Prime is always faster than regular #OpenJDK based on consistent benchmarks. Learn more about our Java runtime in this blog. > https://bit.ly/3WCxZRr
You Don't Have to Upgrade Your Java Version to Improve Application Performance
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Applications run better on Cloud Run if they start fast, with ipeak performance and lower CPU/memory use. You’ll save on costs if the application needs less time and resources to run on, handle more requests with less CPU/memory and achieve better performance. In this blog post Google's Dan Dorbin dives into these optimization options, starting from the current state, to help you identify the best options for your application running in production in Cloud Run.
The Future of Java Performance in Cloud Run: Native Java, CRaC and Project Leyden
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If you’re using Java, you can still easily migrate your apps to the cloud. When you run all your Java apps on Azure, you’ll get all the benefits of an enterprise-grade cloud platform—like cost optimization and scalable innovation. No matter what your Java needs are, you’ll find the support you need in Azure. And as a Microsoft partner, we have the experience to ensure a smooth process. Learn more. #AzureAppService; #AzurePaaS
Azure is the home for your enterprise Java applications
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If you’re using Java, you can still easily migrate your apps to the cloud. When you run all your Java apps on Azure, you’ll get all the benefits of an enterprise-grade cloud platform—like cost optimization and scalable innovation. No matter what your Java needs are, you’ll find the support you need in Azure. And as a Microsoft partner, we have the experience to ensure a smooth process. Learn more. #AzureAppService; #AzurePaaS
Azure is the home for your enterprise Java applications
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If you’re using Java, you can still easily migrate your apps to the cloud. When you run all your Java apps on Azure, you’ll get all the benefits of an enterprise-grade cloud platform—like cost optimization and scalable innovation. No matter what your Java needs are, you’ll find the support you need in Azure. And as a Microsoft partner, we have the experience to ensure a smooth process. Learn more. #AzureAppService; #AzurePaaS
Azure is the home for your enterprise Java applications
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If you’re using Java, you can still easily migrate your apps to the cloud. When you run all your Java apps on Azure, you’ll get all the benefits of an enterprise-grade cloud platform—like cost optimization and scalable innovation. No matter what your Java needs are, you’ll find the support you need in Azure. And as a Microsoft partner, we have the experience to ensure a smooth process. Learn more. #AzureAppService; #AzurePaaS
Azure is the home for your enterprise Java applications
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