The Eclipse Foundation is home to the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE, and hundreds of open source projects, including runtimes, tools, specifications, and frameworks for cloud and edge applications, IoT, AI, automotive, systems engineering, open processor designs, and many others.
The Eclipse Foundation is an international non-profit association supported by our members, including industry leaders who value open source as a key enabler for their business strategies.
Whether you intend on contributing to Eclipse technologies that are important to your product strategy, or simply want to explore a specific innovation area with like-minded organizations, the Eclipse Foundation is the open source home for industry collaboration.
The Eclipse community consists of individual developers and organizations spanning many industries. Stay up to date on our open source community and find resources to support your journey.
The Eclipse Foundation provides our global community of individuals and organizations with a mature, scalable, and vendor-neutral environment for open source software collaboration and innovation.
Eclipse IDE Working Group members will collaborate to ensure the Eclipse IDE family of projects continues to meet developers’ needs in the short term and the long term.
Download this year’s IoT and Edge Commercial Adoption Survey results for insight into macro-level adoption trends as well as ecosystem challenges and concerns.
Our newest white paper explains how the Eclipse Cloud DevTools ecosystem is defining the future of cloud native software development with open source tools and technologies.
The Eclipse Foundation has partnered with leading European open source, non-profit organizations to develop OSPO.Zone, a free, online resource hub for Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs).
The virtual conference brought together industry experts and researchers focusing on security and privacy, artificial intelligence, architecture, modelling, and related challenges for next-generation mobility.
Learn why Kalyan values feedback from the community so highly and his advice for developers who are thinking about getting more involved in Eclipse Foundation projects.