Ruby Central Joins Eclipse Foundation Working Group for Open Source Security & Compliance
We’re excited to announce that Ruby Central has become a member of the Eclipse Foundation's newly launched Open Regulatory Compliance (ORC) Working Group.
We’re excited to announce that Ruby Central has become a member of the Eclipse Foundation's newly launched Open Regulatory Compliance (ORC) Working Group.
ETAS, a member of the Bosch group, is developing an open-source-based test automation framework for automotive systems together with renowned partners such as Volkswagen/CARIAD, Mercedes Benz Tech Innovation, and AVL. The project is being realized under the umbrella of the Eclipse Software-defined Vehicle Working Group and named “Eclipse openDuT” (DuT=Device under Test).
The complete training contains three parts: the fundamentals, secure coding and advanced topics. We'll begin with the fundamentals split in two 1h sessions in November 2024. The remaining parts will take place early next year.
Open Community Experience (OCX) 2024 kicked off today in Mainz, Germany, alongside a handful of collocated events, including the Open Community for Automotive (OCA). Diana Kupfer looked at four big takeaways from Day 1.
This milestone release builds on years of development and real-world deployment experience, delivering new features tailored for developers and engineers in robotics, automotive, and broader edge and IoT sectors.
The Eclipse SDV Hackathon, set to take place from November 20-22, 2024, will showcase the capabilities of Eclipse SDV technologies, highlighting their seamless integration with each other and with relevant software and hardware platforms.
Each year, this report delivers crucial insights into the state of enterprise Java and its trajectory, providing a comprehensive view of how developers, architects, and technology leaders are adopting Java to meet the growing demands of modern cloud-native applications.
The 7th annual report reveals a continued focus on cloud native implementations, with a new shift towards adapting Java SE innovations into Jakarta EE.
Improvements include a major boost to simulation speed with heavy file output and improved rendering speed in sumo-gui as well as more details for modeling electric vehicles.
Share your contribution to Eclipse projects at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg! For this special call for papers, we’re looking for presentations covering Eclipse ThreadX, open source hardware, safety-critical systems, and software-defined vehicles.
Your answers will help assess the current state of software development in the automotive industry. The results will be compiled in a report that helps automotive software development teams keep pace with the latest trends.
Eclipse ThreadX, formerly Microsoft Azure RTOS, powers billions of devices and mission-critical systems across diverse industries worldwide.
At HiPEAC Open Source Consultation Day, Philippe Krief and Gaël Blondelle aimed to explore open source’s potential in addressing key European challenges like digital sovereignty, the global skill shortage, AI, new regulations, and the impact of geopolitical tensions.
The move will accelerate development of industrial grade open source hardware, driving advancements in AI, Cloud, IoT, Automotive and High-Performance Computing applications.
The EU’s leading open source software foundation and Germany’s national standards organisation join forces to speed innovation for open source solutions in industrial markets.
Join us for this informational webinar lead by Tanja Obradovic, Java Programs Senior Manager at Eclipse Foundation and Andrew Pielage, Senior Software Engineer at Payara.
Jakarta EE 11 release co-coordinator and Java Champion Ed Burns has analyzed the Platform Project's performance regarding incorporating developer feedback into the deliverable of Jakarta EE 11. Get the report card in this blog post.
Eclipse CANought creates industry-specific capabilities focused on standardizing and securing access to the CAN (Controller Area Network) bus to more easily enable features, such as over-the-air software updates.
The session on Spring Tools will give the audience a look behind the scenes at how the tooling is built.
As we approach the Open Community Experience (OCX), scheduled to take place from 22-24 October in Mainz, Germany, my anticipation and excitement continues to build. This event marks a new chapter for our community, with a fresh conference format that I believe will bring even more value to all of us.