Eclipse News

Eclipse Foundation launches Edge Native Working Group

Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - 04:00 by Graeham Hui
The Eclipse Foundation announced an “Edge Native Working Group” to develop open source software for edge computing, starting with its Eclipse ioFog and Eclipse fog05 projects. Members include Adlink, Bosch, Edgeworx, Eurotech, Huawei, Intel, Kynetics, and Siemens.

ADLINK Technology joined OpenADx

Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - 00:00 by Shanda Giacomoni
ADLINK Technology joined today the OpenADx working group to work with us along the autonomous driving toolchain. ADLINK created and published the Eclipse Cyclone DDS project. ADLINK is interested to build together with us a cool middleware based on Eclipse Cyclone DDS and Eclipse iceoryx.

Eclipse Foundation forms working group for open source edge computing tech

Tuesday, December 10, 2019 - 04:00 by Graeham Hui
Discover in this article from Venture Beat the goals, plans and benefits of forming the Edge Native Working Group at the Eclipse Foundation. In a nutshell, the working group focuses on the challenges it sees as endemic to edge computing across industries: a heterogenous hardware landscape, low bandwidth, latency, limited power, and security. The Edge Native Working Group is housing, among other projects, the Eclipse ioFog and Eclipse fog05 projects. Founding members include Adlink, Bosch, Edgeworx, Eurotech, Kynetics, Huawei, Intel, and Siemens.

The Eclipse Foundation launches Edge Native Working Group

Tuesday, December 10, 2019 - 04:00 by Graeham Hui
The Eclipse Foundation announced an “Edge Native Working Group” to develop open source software for edge computing, starting with its Eclipse ioFog and Eclipse fog05 projects. Members include Adlink, Bosch, Edgeworx, Eurotech, Huawei, Intel, Kynetics, and Siemens.

Eclipse Foundation Launches Edge Computing Working Group

Tuesday, December 10, 2019 - 04:00 by Graeham Hui
Light Reading highlights how the Edge Native Working Group will drive the evolution and broad adoption of open source software for edge computing. The development of various layers of software at the network edge will enable industries to build customized applications for their own specific implementations. This includes applications for retail, carrier environments, 5G, IoT, and Industry 4.0 or smart manufacturing deployments.