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The Eclipse Foundation, furthering the recently announced cooperation with the OpenAtom Foundation, announced today the launch of the Oniro project and working group.
The report was commissioned by the Eclipse Cloud DevTools Working Group and is the result of more than 300 interviews conducted by an independent analyst organization.
The shared goal of this partnership is to jointly build a worldwide, vendor-neutral, and independent open source community, allowing developers, vendors, system integrators to increase their global reach in a single and unified ecosystem.
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The report, entitled "Open Digital Platforms for the Industrial World in Europe 2021," also notes that the Eclipse IoT Working Group is the leading open source community in IoT today.
This is the seventh year for our annual survey, which has become one of the most widely referenced technical surveys within the IoT & edge computing industry.
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This video series will explain why MQTT Sparkplug is different from other communication protocols, and how companies benefit from Sparkplug in their Industrial IoT use cases,
The new paper entitled “The Eclipse Cloud DevTools Ecosystem: Defining the Future of Cloud Native Software Development,” is a showcase for the working group’s vision for cloud-based application development.