Eclipse News

ADLINK field CTO describes value of edge AI, ROS 2, and faster robotics development

Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:16 by Anonymous (not verified)
As companies rush to develop delivery robots, disinfection systems, and autonomous vehicles, their engineering teams must maximize productivity amid pandemic and business constraints. New software and hardware platforms put artificial intelligence at the edge to facilitate robotics innovation and speed to market.

Eclipse Collections 10.3 Released

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 09:31 by Anonymous (not verified)
The Eclipse Collections 10.3 release has many new features submitted by our outstanding community of contributors.

Deploy your Java web application into the cloud using Eclipse JKube

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 07:40 by Brian King

Eclipse JKube has reached v1.0.0-rc-1 release.

Changes include:

  • Support for WildFly Bootable Jar
  • JIB build strategy
  • Migrate goal, to help migration of fabric8 Maven Plugin projects
  • Bugfixes & improvements

In this article, you will learn how to deploy a Java web application (WAR) into a Kubernetes or Red Hat OpenShift cluster using Eclipse JKube. You will be shown you how easy it is to make a monolithic Java web application cloud-native, just by adding Eclipse JKube Maven plugins.

Eclipse Dirigible 5.0 - celebrating 5 years in open source with 5 killer features

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 07:32 by Brian King

Eclipse Dirigible just turned five years in open source. Five years in Eclipse Foundation within the Eclipse Cloud Development group. Five years of innovations with many friends around the globe, lots of realised dreams, first-class happiness.

With the latest release we set the future direction of the Dirigible project from a technology perspective. We fixed the problematic dependencies by betting on new and emerging projects as well as reverted some of the questionable architectural decisions from the past the future of Dirigible looks quite bright.

Meet Darcy, the Affordable AI Camera Helping Schools and Businesses Stay Safe

Friday, July 31, 2020 - 13:15 by Anonymous (not verified)
Edgeworx, the edge computing company, has launched a new AI-powered camera called Darcy to help protect workplaces of every size. In addition to detecting signs of fever, Darcy’s AI engine identifies whether individuals are wearing a face mask, tracks self-reported symptoms and delivers a quick, comfortable screening experience ideal for high-traffic environments.

OpenADx Manifesto is released

Friday, July 31, 2020 - 11:07 by Andreas Riexinger

Today, OpenADx released their first whitepaper which is full of information around the working group and what we are targeting.
You will find information about the challenges in AD and what OpenADx is solving.

Enjoy reading!

 

The Opportunity in App Modernization

Tuesday, July 28, 2020 - 16:48 by Anonymous (not verified)
All the major enterprise vendors are in a headlong rush to help enterprises modernize workloads along all layers of the IaaS, CaaS and PaaS stack. How does one break down this market opportunity?

Challenging COVID-19 with Open Source Technology

Tuesday, July 28, 2020 - 12:05 by Jadon Ortlepp

Open Source technology is helping organisations worldwide overcome challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether used to facilitate the exchange of information between resource providers and those in need, as seen in China, or for the development of a tool to estimate the impact of COVID-19 on local communities, as seen in the US, it is clear that open source technology is playing a pivotal role in helping individuals, communities, organisations and governments circumvent and control the coronavirus.

IIoT Protocols: Comparing OPC UA to MQTT

Tuesday, July 21, 2020 - 11:06 by Anonymous (not verified)
There are several different architectures and protocols that can be used to gather data on the factory floor. The two most common protocols are very different, which makes them worth comparing for their effectiveness in IIoT – OPC UA and MQTT/Sparkplug.

Open Standards Mean More Options for Industrial Automation

Tuesday, July 21, 2020 - 03:32 by Anonymous (not verified)
Open system options continue to emerge from nontraditional suppliers and standards groups, and this is a trend that Bill Lydons expects will accelerate and enable multivendor interoperability at all levels of the system architecture.

IIoT Protocols: Comparing OPC UA to MQTT

Friday, July 17, 2020 - 07:41 by Anonymous (not verified)
There are several different architectures and protocols that can be used to gather data on the factory floor. The two most common protocols are very different, which makes them worth comparing for their effectiveness in IIoT – OPC UA and MQTT/Sparkplug.

OpenUK Joins International Open Source Organisations Expanding UK Community Representation

Tuesday, July 14, 2020 - 17:13 by Anonymous (not verified)
OpenUK, the advocacy and industry organisation for Open Technology in the UK, announced that it has joined the Open Source Initiative (OSI),Linux Foundation, the Eclipse Foundation and the Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation as well as entering into a partnership with the Open Hardware Group and a Friends arrangement with the Open Data Institute.