Ergebnisse der IoT-Entwickler-Umfrage 2020
The Eclipse Foundation, the world's largest open source foundation in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT), has published the results of its 2020 IoT developer survey.(This article is in German)
The Eclipse Foundation, the world's largest open source foundation in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT), has published the results of its 2020 IoT developer survey.(This article is in German)
A global survey of 1,652 individuals from a broad set of industries and organizations published this week by Eclipse Foundation shows the level of diversity among edge computing platforms is increasing at a rate that demonstrates the skills of managed service providers will be sorely needed.
The Eclipse Foundation, the world's largest open source foundation in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT), has published the results of its 2020 IoT developer survey.(This article is published in German)
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.
Administered by the Eclipse IoT Working Group, the survey provides essential insights into the IoT industry landscape, the challenges developers are facing, and the opportunities for enterprise stakeholders in the IoT open source ecosystem.
The survey results provide information about the use of platforms, areas that are critical for developers and target markets in the IoT area. (This article is published in German)
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The Eclipse ioFog project has received a 2020 IoT Edge Computing Excellence Award from IoT Evolution World, the leading web site covering the Internet of Things (IoT) marketplace.
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A global survey of 1,652 published today by Eclipse Foundation suggests a flood is lifting all platform boats as IT organizations begin to build and deploy a wide range of edge computing applications.
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