How Open Source Targets IoT and Edge Application Requirements

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How Open Source Targets IoT and Edge Application Requirements

Today, almost every industry is exploring innovative ways to use IoT and edge computing applications to improve operations and take advantage of new business opportunities. To deliver these applications, developers need open source technologies that target the unique requirements IoT and edge deployments bring.
 
This month, we look at how open source software hosted at the Eclipse Foundation delivers the capabilities that IoT and edge application developers need most. 
 
We also share the latest EclipseCon updates, and provide suggestions for catching up on reading, podcasts, and webinars, so be sure to check this month’s community updates.
 
Happy reading,
Hassan Jaber

Spotlight

Introducing the Eclipse Amlen IoT Message Broker

Eclipse Amlen project lead Jon Levell discusses this recently-donated mature, production-ready code base and its role in IoT communications.

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Eclipse zenoh: The Edge Data Fabric

Learn how Eclipse zenoh provides a data fabric that addresses the unique requirements of edge environments and modern edge applications.

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Driving Digital Transformation With Open Source Software

Discover why open source software is so important for digital transformation initiatives, especially in the IoT, industrial automation, and automotive industries.

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Committer Profile

Alex de Wergifosse

Eclipse ioFog Committer

Alex has always relied on open source software in his day-to-day work. Now, he’s working for Edgeworx, and open source is his full-time job.
 
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Community Updates

Review the EclipseCon Program and Register Today

EclipseCon 2021 features 62 technical sessions on a wide range of topics. This free, virtual event is being held October 25-28. Register early as space is limited. Read More->

 

Read the Aloxy Member Case Study

Learn how startup, Aloxy, is leveraging its Eclipse Foundation membership and projects, such as Eclipse Hono and Eclipse Ditto, to build its business and strengthen its reputation. Read More ->

 

Hear From Successful Open Source Entrepreneurs

Check out the first four episodes in our Entrepreneurial Open Source Podcast series, which features conversations with open source entrepreneurs from around the world.  
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Catch Up on Eclipse Foundation Webinars

Summer is a great time to catch up on webinars you’ve missed. From Jakarta EE to cloud development and beyond, there’s something for everyone. Read More ->

 

New Projects

Eclipse Angus provides implementations of Jakarta Activation and Jakarta Mail. Read More ->
Eclipse Plato is the project where the community collaborates to manage the OSPO.Zone website and the associated body of knowledge. The project uses Hugo and markdown to lower the barrier to entry for new contributors. Read More ->
Eclipse Mission Control enables you to monitor and manage Java applications without introducing the performance overhead normally associated with these types of tools. Read More ->

New Releases

Upcoming Virtual Events

JCON-ONLINE 2021
October 5-8, 2021


Arm DevSummit 2021
October 19-21, 2021


EclipseCon 2021
October 25-28, 2021
Do you know about an event relevant to the Eclipse Foundation community? Submit your event to newsroom.eclipse.org.
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