Welcome Arm to OpenADx!
I would like to welcome our new member arm in our working group!
Looking forward to working with you!
I would like to welcome our new member arm in our working group!
Looking forward to working with you!
Just in time for Christmas, the Eclipse Mosquitto team released version 2.0 of the popular MQTT broker. Mosquitto now employs more secure default settings, and this introduces a number of changes to the behaviour of the broker.
Congratulations to the team for this milestone, and a big thank you to Eclipse Foundation and Eclipse IoT member Cedalo for their continued support of the project.
Join us for the launch of Open Research Webinars, a series presenting software research projects that are helping to shape the future of open source software and the IT industry. Our first installment is on Tuesday, December 15 at 16:00 CET.
The openPASS WG is proud to release version 0.7 of sim@openpass. New features were added, bugs were fixed and the functionality of the simulation core has been increased.
The Open VSX Registry is being transitioned to the Eclipse Foundation and as of December 9, 2020 will be managed under the Eclipse Cloud Development (ECD) Tools working group.
Be sure to register for the next episode of OpenHW TV next Thursday 19th November @ 11am EST / 8am PST / 4pm BST for a deep dive into Formal Verification for the CORE-V CVE4. As always, your questions are answered live by our experts which will include Sven Beyer at OneSpin, Ashish Darbari from Axiomise and Mike Thompson from OpenHW Group. Register now: https://bit.ly/38C7hku
The Eclipse Foundation, the world’s largest open source foundation focused on the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced results from its 2020 IoT Developer Survey.
I would like to welcome our new member The Autoware Foundation in our working group!
Looking forward to working with you!
The second edition of the Open Source AI Workshop brings together the brightest minds in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. Join discussions on open source projects and trustworthy AI and gain insights into best pratices, key trends and current AI use cases. Save your spot now!
Episode 4 of OpenHW TV will air on September 24th @ 11am EST / 9am PST / 4pm BST.
QuickLogic Corporation, a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and Endpoint AI solutions, today announced that it has joined the Open Hardware Group (OpenHW Group), an organization dedicated to facilitating collaboration between developers of open source hardware and software. By joining the OpenHW Group, QuickLogic brings to the ecosystem its deep expertise of FPGA technology and its multiple applications to low power MCU SoC integration. As part of its contribution, QuickLogic’s CTO, Dr.
Silicon Labs engineered the latest release of this software suite to simplify the development of wireless SoCs and modules, microcontrollers, and other embedded products for IoT devices.
We are happy to announce the release of Eclipse SUMO 1.7.0.
Amazon Web Services IoT empower developers to speed up the development process and raise the bar of stability and reliability.
This year at EclipseSAMIoT, Henrik Plate of SAP Security Research is set to deliver a keynote session covering the security of software supply chains. SAM IoT, co-organized by the Links Foundation and the Eclipse Foundation, brings together researchers, academics and practitioners on the leading edge of IoT development.
Register for the conference now: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/eclipse-sam-iot-2020-tickets-107823242220