The Eclipse Foundation’s Jakarta EE Working Group Announces Jakarta EE 11 Release
The new Jakarta EE release modernises testing, boosts developer productivity, improves performance, and expands Java platform support.
The new Jakarta EE release modernises testing, boosts developer productivity, improves performance, and expands Java platform support.
This initiative is hosted by the Eclipse Foundation under the Eclipse S-CORE project, fostering an open and interoperable ecosystem for the entire automotive industry.
The Things Conference, the premier global event for open source IoT, edge computing, and connectivity innovation, today announced that the Eclipse Foundation will play a significant role in this year’s program through an extensive lineup of expert-led sessions, discussions, and workshops.
Leading automakers and technology partners unite behind open source automotive middleware as first release approaches
As enterprises seek vendor-neutral Java options, the Adoptium Working Group unveils the latest Temurin release, an ROI tool, and a funding model to support the future of open source Java.
The report uncovers challenges related to open source support and Big Data management: Organizations using EOL software were almost three times more likely to have failed a compliance audit last year and 47% of organisations that handle Big Data expressed low confidence in the administration of those technologies.
Survey findings show how organisations address performance, integration, and management demands in open source SDV development through strategic investment and foundation governance.
Theia AI delivers an open framework for building advanced AI capabilities to custom tools and IDEs, while the AI-powered Theia IDE provides flexible, AI-driven features with full developer control and no vendor lock-in.
Located in Hall 4, booth #4-554, our booth will showcase a wide array of open source embedded projects, including the latest advancements from Eclipse ThreadX, the OpenHW Foundation, Eclipse Development Tools and IDEs, and cutting-edge solutions from the SDV Working Group.
This latest research highlights how the widespread adoption of open source software (OSS) is reshaping the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) by addressing key priorities such as cost-effectiveness, innovation, and environmental sustainability for business leaders and developers.
Contributed by Typefox, this open source initiative empowers real-time collaboration and extends Eclipse Theia IDE capabilities for distributed development teams.
10th annual survey highlights increasing IoT and embedded industry diversity as development shifts to safety, sustainability, and quality-of-life applications.
New partnership aims to inform policymakers on the implications of open source AI models for the European and global community.
The 7th annual report reveals a continued focus on cloud native implementations, with a new shift towards adapting Java SE innovations into Jakarta EE.
Eclipse ThreadX, formerly Microsoft Azure RTOS, powers billions of devices and mission-critical systems across diverse industries worldwide.
The move will accelerate development of industrial grade open source hardware, driving advancements in AI, Cloud, IoT, Automotive and High-Performance Computing applications.
Eclipse CANought creates industry-specific capabilities focused on standardizing and securing access to the CAN (Controller Area Network) bus to more easily enable features, such as over-the-air software updates.
Supported by leading open source foundations and global technology companies, the new working group aims to streamline regulatory compliance for the open source ecosystem.
The survey, which will close on November 1, asks questions related to the day-to-day use and management of OSS, as well as governance and maturity. Response data will be compiled into a detailed report, with sections focused on different technology categories and topics such as security and compliance.