Embedded World 2024: Day Two Roundup
EE Times editors give their highlights of day two at embedded world 2024 in Nuremberg, Germany.
EE Times editors give their highlights of day two at embedded world 2024 in Nuremberg, Germany.
With Eclipse Theia IDE arriving on the scene, developers have another viable contender that offers rich features, a vibrant community and a tight experience.
Nearly 600 automotive development professionals across the globe provided responses to current practices and emerging trends within the industry, conducted by Perforce in partnership with Automotive IQ and the Eclipse Foundation.
The Eclipse Foundation provides a robust and secure environment for a global community of passionate individuals and organisations to collaborate and develop innovative software that can be applied to achievement of the SDGs.
Whether you're aiming to showcase your latest technologies or tap into a network of passionate developers and open source enthusiasts, OCX 2024 has the perfect platform for your ambitions.
With embedded world 2024 just around the corner, we're thrilled to offer a sneak peek into the groundbreaking projects and innovations that are shaping the future, all thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Eclipse Foundation and our vibrant community.
Taking place 9-11 April 2024 in Nuremberg in booth 4-554, Hall 4, showcasing Eclipse ThreadX, Eclipse IoT, and Software-Defined Vehicle Innovations.
The Eclipse Foundation Security Team has been made aware of the vulnerability VU#421644 affecting multiple HTTP/2 implementations, that could cause an out-of-memory crash.
Cybersecurity is a central topic for governments around the world. The European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) introduced rules on how software should be developed, tested, audited and supported to ensure more secure software.
This initiative, hosted by the Eclipse Foundation, will focus on creating specifications for secure software development rooted in open source best practices.