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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.
The Eclipse Foundation today announced the release of Eclipse iceoryx Almond, the first official release for this inter-process-communication (IPC) middleware that enables the transmission of large amounts of data in real time.
The OSPO Alliance aims to help companies and public institutions discover and understand open source, start benefiting from it across their activities and grow to host an Open Source Program Office (OSPO).
The Eclipse IDE Working Group will work to ensure the continued evolution, adoption, and sustainability of the Eclipse IDE suite of products, related technologies, and ecosystem.
The 2nd annual survey reveals an increased enterprise reliance on open source technologies to accelerate the adoption of IoT and Edge Computing solutions.
This release marks an acceleration in innovation for open source enterprise Java, as it makes Jakarta EE compatible with Java SE 11 and already has five compatible implementations from the global leaders in the Java ecosystem.
In its new home, many OSGi alliance members and other interested parties can continue the development of OSGi technology in the company of other Java based efforts such as the Eclipse Adoptium, Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE, and MicroProfile working groups.
Gitpod creator, Typefox, transitions the registry to the Eclipse Foundation to enable growth and adoption by organizations interested in leveraging VS Code extensions in an open source environment.
Formerly known as AdoptOpenJDK, the Eclipse Adoptium Top-Level Project Produces High-Quality Runtimes and Associated Technology for use within the Java Ecosystem.
The Eclipse Foundation announced that the Eclipse Jetty project has released Jetty 11, which has been certified as fully compatible with the Jakarta EE 9 Servlet specifications.
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.
Friday, July 31, 2020 - 13:15
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Anonymous (not verified)
Edgeworx, the edge computing company, has launched a new AI-powered camera called Darcy to help protect workplaces of every size. In addition to detecting signs of fever, Darcy’s AI engine identifies whether individuals are wearing a face mask, tracks self-reported symptoms and delivers a quick, comfortable screening experience ideal for high-traffic environments.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020 - 17:13
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Anonymous (not verified)
OpenUK, the advocacy and industry organisation for Open Technology in the UK, announced that it has joined the Open Source Initiative (OSI),Linux Foundation, the Eclipse Foundation and the Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation as well as entering into a partnership with the Open Hardware Group and a Friends arrangement with the Open Data Institute.
Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - 07:00
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Shanda Giacomoni
Use of Jakarta EE continues to grow at an unprecedented pace, setting the stage for true open source innovation for cloud native Java with Jakarta EE 9 and beyond