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Red Hat’s Jim Tyrell: Java’s Popularity Continues in Federal IT


TYSONS CORNER, VA, May 30, 2017 — Jim Tyrell, a principal JBoss solutions architect for the public sector business of Red Hat (NYSE: RHT), has noted that many government agencies have adopted or continue to use the Java programming language in efforts to drive flexibility, speed and efficiency, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday.

Tyrell wrote in a GCN guest piece published Wednesday that Java remains popular with federal IT users due to being user friendly, accessible and platform independent as well as having a deep pool of developer talent.

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