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We are hosting the annual Eclipse IoT Day @ EclipseCon Europe on October 24! The call for papers is open. We know you have something awesome to talk about, so submit your talk!
Over the years, Java EE has supported distributed application architectures based on RMI/IIOP, Web Services and REST. The Eclipse MicroProfile project is the next step in that evolution because it optimizes enterprise Java for a microservices architecture.
At Red Hat Summit 2017 we unveiled the first Eclipse IoT Open Testbed for Asset Tracking Management. Check out this short video to get the gist of the business case.
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 - 00:00
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Shanda Giacomoni
Earlier this year, we conducted the third annual IoT Developer Survey in partnership with AGILE IoT, IEEE IoT, and the IoT Council. We're pleased to announced that the results are now available! What has changed in IoT since 2016? Find out!