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What Is an Oracle Java Audit?

What Is an Oracle Java Audit? Here’s What You Need to Know

🔍 That “Java Meeting” Request from Oracle? It Could Cost You Millions
If your organization uses Oracle Java, you need to understand how Java audits work — and how they escalate. In this video, we walk you through the two types of Oracle Java audits, how they unfold, and why even a casual conversation can lead to seven-figure license demands.

📌 What You’ll Learn:

The difference between a formal Oracle Java audit and a soft audit

How a soft audit begins with a friendly email or “Java and security” meeting

Why Oracle asks casual questions — then uses your answers to build a retroactive licensing claim

What it means when Oracle cites download records, IP logs, or email evidence

How audits escalate: from Sales → Business Practices → Litigation Office

What happens if you refuse to cooperate — and how to avoid escalation

👥 Who This Is For:
Vital for IT, legal, and procurement professionals managing Oracle risk:

CIOs and infrastructure leaders overseeing Java usage

Procurement and vendor managers handling Oracle communications

SAM/ITAM professionals tracking Java deployments and entitlements

Legal teams responding to Oracle outreach

⚠️ Why It Matters:
Oracle Java audits often start soft but escalate fast. A simple meeting request can turn into a formal audit or legal threat — and if you respond without expert guidance, you risk handing Oracle the ammunition they need to build a claim.

✅ Take Action:

Don’t respond casually to Oracle Java emails

Contact Redress before replying — we’ll assess the situation and coach your response

Understand your exposure, isolate Oracle Java, and build a defense plan

Avoid retroactive fees — with expert guidance and a proven track record

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