Eclipse Foundation stellt Studie zum Status des Open-Source-IoT vor
The survey results provide information about the use of platforms, areas that are critical for developers and target markets in the IoT area. (This article is published in German)
The survey results provide information about the use of platforms, areas that are critical for developers and target markets in the IoT area. (This article is published in German)
Sooner or later, the Internet of Things and microservices will be considered the two sides of the same coin. Even if today they are considered as different areas in IT, they both deal with distributed systems where the main differences are represented by the used communication protocols.
The Eclipse ioFog project has received a 2020 IoT Edge Computing Excellence Award from IoT Evolution World, the leading web site covering the Internet of Things (IoT) marketplace.
This article touches upon the building blocks that are necessary to enable machine learning in the data received from IoT, and how cloud infrastructure can help if we use the power of open source tools effectively.
While the IoT has shown incredible promise within the corporate and consumer environment, the true value of the IoT can be found in the industrial space, which has aptly become known as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
A global survey of 1,652 published today by Eclipse Foundation suggests a flood is lifting all platform boats as IT organizations begin to build and deploy a wide range of edge computing applications.
Bluespec, Inc. just released an updated version of its RISC-V Explorer, a free tool for quickly and accurately evaluating RISC-V open source cores. The new release adds the OpenHW Group 4-stage CV32E40P core.
Back in June, the first episode of OpenHW TV looked at the CORE-V Verification Test Bench and our open-source RISC-V processor IP design verification plan. Just 4 months on and OpenHW Group is approaching the Functional RTL Freeze milestone for the CVE4.