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Oracle Java employee count assessment.

Five minutes. Twelve questions. A buyer side read on your Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription exposure, OpenJDK saving potential, and audit defense readiness.

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A free five minute assessment that produces a defensible read on Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription exposure, OpenJDK saving, and audit defense readiness.

Key takeaways

  • Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription is priced per employee. The metric counts every employee, contractor, and full time agent.
  • Most estates discover their employee count is higher than expected once contractors are included.
  • The assessment produces an exposure range, an OpenJDK saving estimate, and an audit defense readiness score.
  • Twelve questions cover headcount, Java footprint, legacy entitlements, third party embedded runtimes, and audit history.
  • The tool runs entirely in the browser. No data is stored against your account by default.
  • Submitting the assessment opens a confidential follow up with a Redress advisor if you want one.
  • A full advisory engagement starts with a deeper estate discovery. This assessment is the entry point.

Oracle Java SE Universal Subscription priced per employee turned every Java estate into a CFO conversation. The first question is always the same. What is the real exposure if Oracle audits today?

This assessment answers the question in five minutes. Twelve targeted inputs. A defensible exposure range. An estimate of the OpenJDK migration saving. A readiness score across audit defense fundamentals.

The methodology is the same one we run in paid engagements. The interactive version below is free and runs entirely in the browser.

Methodology

The assessment combines the Universal Subscription pricing tiers with a buyer side view of the entitlement evidence and the third party application carve out.

Pricing tier model

Universal Subscription pricing runs in tiers from fifteen dollars per employee per month for the largest counts to twenty dollars at the small end. The model picks the tier from your inputs.

Third party carve out

Java runtimes shipped inside a separately licensed third party application sit outside Universal Subscription. The model asks for the embedded footprint.

Legacy entitlements

Some estates still carry valid legacy NUP or processor based Java SE entitlements. The model subtracts that coverage from gross exposure.

The employee metric

Oracle defines employee broadly. Most estates underestimate the count on first read.

Who counts

Oracle counts full time employees, part time employees, temporary employees, and contractors with active access to the estate. Full time equivalent calculations do not apply.

Agents and outsourcers

Outsourced staff working on systems that use Oracle Java count toward the employee number. Pure offshore development teams may count depending on contract structure.

Global vs entity

Universal Subscription applies at the legal entity level. Group structures matter. The model asks whether sub entities can be separated.

Indicative Universal Subscription tiers, 2026.

Employee Band Tier Price per Employee per Month Annual List OpenJDK Saving (3 yr)
1 to 999$20.00Up to $240KUp to $520K
1,000 to 9,999$19.00$228K to $2.28M$490K to $4.9M
10,000 to 19,999$18.00$2.16M to $4.32M$4.7M to $9.3M
20,000 to 49,999$17.00$4.08M to $10.2M$8.8M to $22M
50,000+$15.00$9M and up$19M and up

Inputs we collect

Twelve fields. Five minutes. All optional outside the headcount baseline.

Core inputs

Total employee count, contractor count, country, industry, and group structure.

  • Employee count. Full time, part time, and temporary.
  • Contractor count. Active contractors with access to estate.
  • Country. Primary region for pricing benchmark.
  • Industry. Audit risk weighting.
  • Group structure. Single entity or multi entity.

Java footprint

Production install count, third party embedded count, developer workstation count, and version mix.

History

Legacy entitlement type, last Oracle Java renewal year, and audit history.

Outputs you get

Three numbers and a readiness score. All defensible.

Exposure range

Low and high range for current year Universal Subscription exposure under the employee metric.

OpenJDK saving

Estimated three year saving from a clean OpenJDK migration. Includes migration cost.

Audit defense readiness

Score across six dimensions. Inventory accuracy, entitlement file quality, governance, third party carve out documentation, group structure clarity, and OpenJDK roadmap.

The employee metric is not a list price. It is a list price for the largest defensible number Oracle can put in front of your CFO.

Limitations

The assessment is a directional tool, not a contract review.

Data quality

Outputs are only as good as the inputs. Estates without an inventory baseline see wider exposure ranges.

Contract specifics

Custom Oracle contract terms can change the math. The model uses standard Universal Subscription terms.

Advisory follow up

A full engagement starts with an estate discovery and a contract review. The assessment is the entry point, not the answer.

Run the assessment

Twelve fields below. Results render immediately.

Assessment form

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What to do next

  1. Run the assessment above with your real headcount and Java install data.
  2. Review the defensible exposure range against your current Oracle Java line.
  3. Pull SCCM, Jamf, or equivalent install evidence to refine the count.
  4. Identify the embedded third party application footprint inside the install base.
  5. Map any legacy NUP entitlement coverage onto active production installs.
  6. Decide whether to negotiate, exit to OpenJDK, or both.
  7. Book a confidential follow up if the readiness score is below thirty out of fifty.

Frequently asked questions

Is the assessment really free?

Yes. The tool runs in your browser. There is no cost and no obligation to follow up.

Where does the data go?

Optional submission of inputs goes to Redress Compliance for follow up. No data is shared with Oracle or any third party.

How accurate is the exposure range?

Directional. The range narrows once a full estate discovery is complete. Most engagements end inside the low end of the range.

Can the legacy NUP entitlement still help?

Yes for some estates. Oracle has tightened the rules but pre 2023 NUP entitlements still cover production installs in many cases.

What if we already pay Universal Subscription?

The assessment still helps. The OpenJDK saving number is the central output, and the audit defense readiness score still matters going forward.

How do I run a full engagement?

Submit the assessment and a Redress advisor will follow up within two working days. Engagements are either fixed fee or part of a Vendor Shield subscription.

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