Video case study
In this video case study, Dan DeVenio, Chief Client Officer at Palisade Compliance, welcomes James Blair, Director of Development & Operations, and Neil Morris, Head of Product Development, from the University of Stirling in Scotland.
Oracle’s new Enterprise licensing metric states that all employees, from full-time to contractor, must be licensed. For universities, Oracle also extends this definition to students. In the case of universities such as the University of Stirling, which has on average 18,000 students, their Java bill has the potential to be outlandish and the risk of being found out of compliance is very high.
Dan, James and Neil discuss the university’s worries and challenges around Java compliance, their proactive approach to measuring their Java usage, and how they developed a plan for moving forward with Oracle Java, all with the help of Palisade Compliance.
Understanding the implications of the licensing costs upfront is a very important thing to do, and it’s complex.
~ NEIL MORRIS, Head of Product Development, University of Stirling
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