Laura Cowen

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Laura is a technical editor and technical content strategist for Java products at IBM, including open source projects Open Liberty and Quarkus. She has previously been a usability researcher, a technical writer, a user experience (UX) designer, and a developer advocate. She has a PhD in Cognitive Psychology. Laura was, for several years, a regular presenter on the popular Ubuntu Podcast, and was a founding organiser of OggCamp, a UK-based community unconference about open source software and open culture. She works at IBM Hursley in Winchester, UK.

Zero Migration Java – Staying Current Without Breaking Your App 

Keeping enterprise Java applications secure and up-to-date is critical but traditional runtime upgrades often come with painful migrations, broken dependencies, and retesting cycles. What if developers could upgrade their runtime without touching their code? In this article, we explore the concept of zero migration — a runtime model that allows Java applications to stay current with the latest patches and features without requiring code or configuration changes.
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