The Java Migration Paradox: Why 40% of Enterprise Apps Remain Trapped On-Premises
The enterprise Java landscape faces a stark reality: despite the cloud’s undeniable benefits, nearly half of all Java applications remain stubbornly anchored to on-premises infrastructure. It’s not for lack of trying—it’s because traditional cloud migration approaches have created barriers that many organizations simply cannot overcome. George Gould, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Partner Alliances at Azul, recently shed ligh…
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The Java Migration Paradox: Why 40% of Enterprise Apps Remain Trapped On-Premises
The enterprise Java landscape faces a stark reality: despite the cloud’s undeniable benefits, nearly half of all Java applications remain stubbornly anchored to on-premises infrastructure. It’s not for lack of trying—it’s because traditional cloud migration approaches have created barriers that many organizations simply cannot overcome. George Gould, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Partner Alliances at Azul, recently shed ligh…
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