On June 16, Oracle Corporation released the financial results for fourth quarter fiscal year 2016, and company executives trumpeted the success of the company's cloud services. According to the latest report, Oracle's cloud infrastructure, platform and software services collectively bring in $ 859 million for the quarter ended May 31, compared to 576 million dollars for the same period in 2015. Oracle brought in 2,853 billion dollars in revenue for the clouds and had a profit of $ 8.9 billion (£ 6.07 billion) during the year.But that number doesn't tell the whole story. Oracle's overall revenue is down, in large part because it's shrinking, "on the basis of" software sales, rising by 224 million compared with 4Q FY2015 and by 1,245 billion (£ 0.85 billion u.s. dollars) in the year as a whole. Software license and maintenance software sales still accounted for 73% of Oracle's revenue, while cloud account for only 5 percent. Oracle's hardware sales, which still accounts for 14 percent of its overall revenue, down 9% in the quarter and 10 percent for the full year.There is some controversy over the Oracle's cloud reported sales figures, however. On June 1, the former senior finance manager Oracle Svetlana Blackburn filed suit for wrongful termination of the Oracle in October 2015, claims that she was fired after she "resisted, refused to join in and threatened to blow the whistle on accounting practice it is against the law for" around the way Oracle computer sales of clouds. In a statement to the press, an Oracle spokeswoman denied that there was any wrongdoing.So how did Oracle increased profits on sales overall shrank about 1 percent? The company cut operating costs make the updated software, license support, developing and supporting new hardware and services — in other words, through layoffs, consolidation of efforts and redirect from this area was Oracle's core business. That effort includes mostly stopped development work on anything that is not directly tied to revenue generation, including moving the next iteration of the Enterprise Java platform forward, as some deadlines to milestone in the release of the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 8 have been blown.According to the data gleaned from the Java community process (JCP) by members of the Java community associated with Java EE guardians — advocacy group of Java EE include Java's main authors, Dr. James Gosling-progress about Java EE 8 almost stopped after JavaOne Conference in October 2015. (Java EE 8 is the next iteration of the server-side Java components used in many enterprise software platform). Some Oracle business customers have complained that there were long delays in resolving bugs, including security vulnerabilities, in other software products.Ngoài trận chiến pháp lý với Google hơn Android của sử dụng các API của Java, cam kết của Oracle cho các nền tảng Java đã được trong câu hỏi một số thời gian. Vào tháng 11 năm 2013, Oracle dừng hỗ trợ cho người dùng doanh nghiệp nền tảng máy chủ Glassfish Java Enterprise Edition. Và trong khi các ấn bản "Mở" vẫn còn đang phát triển cho đến tháng 10 năm 2015 và được dự định là cơ sở của Java EE 8, Oracle đã thông báo vào tháng tư trang web kho Java.net nơi Glassfish và các dự án mở Java khác đã cư trú sẽ được shuttered của tháng tiếp theo. Và Oracle không chỉ định nếu có sẽ là hỗ trợ trực tiếp trong tương lai từ Oracle cho sự phát triển của nền tảng này. Trong khi đó, sự phát triển của Java SE, thời gian chạy Java máy tính để bàn, tiếp tục ở các cấp độ hỗ trợ sự sống.
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