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Thursday, April 26, 2018 - 11:00
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Mike Milinkovich, executive director at the Eclipse Foundation, introduced a new Eclipse governance model and roadmap for Jakarta EE at this year's JAX conference
It's here! The Eclipse Foundation has announced the future of Java EE with the release of Jakarta EE ; a cloud-native Java and an open source governance model.
Jakarta EE is officially out! With Jakarta EE all of us involved in working towards the release hope that can use it as a catalyst to bring together communities under a single banner.
The right environment is now in place to reinvigorate Java's most popular run-time platform with an open source-first approach and a commitment to truly putting the community into Jakarta EE>
Wednesday, April 18, 2018 - 12:00
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An Eclipse Foundation IoT develoepr survey reveails how AWS and Microsoft are widening an early IoT lead potentially at the expense of Google Cloud Platform.
Lightbend, the company behind the Scala language and developer of the Reactive Platform, has joined the Eclipse Foundation because, the company said, it is the new home of enterprise Java.
During this one-day free event, organized by Obeo and Altran, you will learn about this innovative technology: industrial feedbacks, advanced feature presentations, and demonstrations.
In the NoSQL world, there are 4 types of databases: key-value, column, document, and graph. Each one has a particular purpose, level of scalability, and model complexity.
Today the Open Source Initiative® (OSI) announced its Incubator Project, ClearlyDefined, a crowdsourced project aimed at boosting the success of FOSS projects by clearly defining their status