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The Eclipse Foundation was awarded a Duke's Choice Award yesterday in recognition for outstanding open source contributions to the Java ecosystem and the community-driven achievement of moving Java EE technologies from Oracle to the Jakarta EE Working Group.
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The Eclipse Foundation today announced at the Oracle Code One conference and tradeshow the release of Eclipse Che 7, the first developer workspace server and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for creating cloud native, enterprise applications on Kubernetes
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The Eclipse Foundation today announced during the JakartaOne Livestream virtual conference the release of the Jakarta EE 8 Full Platform and Web Profile specifications and related Technology Compatibility Kits (TCKs).
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Originally launched by Bosch and Microsoft, the OpenADx working group calls for participation from automotive industry OEMs, tools vendors, and developer community
Today, we are thrilled to release the Business of Open Source eBook focused on how successful entrepreneurs are leveraging all that open source has to offer to drive digital disruption within business-friendly open source foundations.
We've just released a Business of Open Source eBook that is essential reading for leaders in the age of digital disruption who are considering how to maximize their returns from open source participation.
There are a few ways to get richer insight into the work that has been invested in Jakarta EE so far, so if you'd like to learn more about Jakarta EE-related plans and get involved in shaping the future of Cloud Native Java, read on.
The community really came though for the early-bird deadline this year. The program committee reviewed a record number of talks (144) to come up with a top-six list!