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Just in the past month, the two largest public cloud players – Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. – announced major new initiatives around edge computing. Intel Corp., along with several other notable companies, launched a new Edge Native Working Group on Tuesday. And telecommunications giants Deutsche Telekom and China Mobile both weighed in with recent advances in the edge space.
Thursday, December 12, 2019 - 04:00
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Graeham Hui
According to a report by Globe newswire, the Eclipse Foundation has launched the Edge Native Working Group. It is a vendor-neutral and code-first industry collaboration that aims to push the adoption of open source software for edge computing.
Thursday, December 12, 2019 - 04:00
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Graeham Hui
When vendors band together to promote the adoption of a standard via a consortium, it’s usually a sign that it will benefit managed service providers (MSPs). At the Edge Computing World Conference this week, the Eclipse Foundation, which now oversees a variety of open source projects including a successor to Java dubbed Jakarta, announced the formation of the Edge Native Working Group.
Thursday, December 12, 2019 - 04:00
by
Graeham Hui
This week, the Eclipse Foundation announced the launch of the Edge Native Working Group at the Edge Computing World conference, in San Jose, California. The foundation will strive for the evolution and broad adoption of open-source software for edge computing.
Thursday, December 12, 2019 - 04:00
by
Graeham Hui
The Eclipse Foundation launches the Edge Native Working Group to deliver production-grade code for open source edge computing. The new working group includes founding members ADLINK, Bosch, Edgeworx, Eurotech, Huawei, Intel, Kynetics, and Siemens.