The Eclipse Foundation Releases Results from the 2020 IoT Developer Survey
The Eclipse Foundation, the world’s largest open source foundation focused on the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced results from its 2020 IoT Developer Survey.
The Eclipse Foundation, the world’s largest open source foundation focused on the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced results from its 2020 IoT Developer Survey.
I would like to welcome our new member The Autoware Foundation in our working group!
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QuickLogic Corporation, a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and Endpoint AI solutions, today announced that it has joined the Open Hardware Group (OpenHW Group), an organization dedicated to facilitating collaboration between developers of open source hardware and software. By joining the OpenHW Group, QuickLogic brings to the ecosystem its deep expertise of FPGA technology and its multiple applications to low power MCU SoC integration. As part of its contribution, QuickLogic’s CTO, Dr.
We are happy to announce the release of Eclipse SUMO 1.7.0.
This year at EclipseSAMIoT, Henrik Plate of SAP Security Research is set to deliver a keynote session covering the security of software supply chains. SAM IoT, co-organized by the Links Foundation and the Eclipse Foundation, brings together researchers, academics and practitioners on the leading edge of IoT development.
Register for the conference now: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/eclipse-sam-iot-2020-tickets-107823242220
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In this episode we give a detailed update of work in our HW and SW Task Groups, as well as featuring guest member Ashling. You can hear about the work of the SW and HW Task Groups to date including an outlook to future roadmaps, a detailed look at the GNU tool chain work and an overview of the Ashling RiscFree IDE with a demo of the debug interface to the HW Task Group board.
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.
The Eclipse SAM IoT 2020 virtual conference will feature papers on Security, AI and Modelling for the next generation IoT. Submit your paper at https://events.eclipse.org/2020/sam-iot/ by the extended deadline, August 5, 2020!