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The Eclipse Foundation is excited to support today's announcement of the initial availability of Eclipse ioFog features that make any Kubernetes distribution edge-aware.
We're gearing up for EclipseCon Europe 2019, our biggest event of the year which brings together developers, architects, and open source business leaders.
Open Source projects involving encryption software source code are still required to send a notice of the URL to BIS and NSA to satisfy the "publicly available" notice requirement in EAR § 742.15(b)
Industry leaders Red Hat, Eurotech and Cloudera turned to the Eclipse IoT Working Group to overcome common challenges and provide their customers with an end-to-end IoT solution.
The world's leading technology vendors, including Fujitsu, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Red Hat, SAP, and Tomitribe, are collaborating at the Eclipse Foundation to advance enterprise Java technologies to support the migration of mission-critical applications to the cloud.
Active participation represents the best way to drive the vendor-neutral and rapid innovation necessary to modernize enterprise systems for cloud use cases.
Today we announced the launch of the openMobility Working Group that will focus on open and shared collaboration around one of the major issues in urban planning around autonomous vehicles and future transportation requirements.
Eclipse Foundation enterprise Java survey shows cloud deployments increasing over 2018 findings with 62% of Java developers building cloud native architectures now or within the year
The Eclipse Foundation's IP Team has been working hard to get the various agreements that we maintain between the Eclipse Foundation and community updated.