Excellent news for those in the java / jvm ecosystems.https://twitter.com/Werner/status/1062842787417079814 …
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Replying to @akohli
That's just bizarre! What's wrong with Azul's certified OpenJDK builds with optional support for those that need it? https://www.azul.com/products/zulu-enterprise/ …
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Replying to @darachennis
The amazon move is more about building out its platform - own Linux distro for example. So one support contract for enterprise customers. The IBM model. Note - I haven’t used
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Replying to @akohli
The IBM model for cloud is painful, Softlayer was a total joy until it was retrofitted to IBM Cloud... If Microsoft support an OpenJDK distribution that'd be interesting...
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Replying to @darachennis
IBM enterprise construct I meant. So an enterprise pays amazon for aws and has one place to go for os and jvm. Otherwise 3 contracts and finger pointing - aws, oracle, red hat
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Replying to @darachennis
Natch but lands lots of customers and increases deal size and platform usage (“stickiness” in sales speak)
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There's two winners in every deal - the crew that makes the sale, and the customers/competitors who walked away. The enterprise construct invariably doesn't get a paying customer access to the roadmap. As a new paying cust your fresh revenue smell sours too fast!
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