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The third annual JakartaOne Livestream virtual conference will go live on December 7th, 2021 with the first of 12 one-hour sessions starting at 6:00am EST preceded by a welcome reception by Tanja Obradovic and Ivar Grimstad at 5:45am EST.
Thursday, December 2, 2021 - 08:28
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Jacob Harris
Eclipse Foundation Director of Ecosystem Development Michael Plagge discussed industry challenges and opportunities for digitization in this interview with the eco Association.
Wednesday, December 1, 2021 - 12:12
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Jacob Harris
In an exclusive with TheServerSide, Greg Wilkins reviews the top technology enhancements in Jakarta Servlet 6.0 and explains why a breaking change was needed to advance the specification.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 - 13:40
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Jacob Harris
To help you learn more about the latest updates to Jakarta EE specifications, this month’s newsletter focuses on the functionality, efforts underway, and plans for multiple Jakarta EE specifications.
Are you looking to build a custom C/C++ tool using modern technologies? Do you have an existing Eclipse CDT-based toolchain and are looking for a migration path to the cloud?
The inaugural EVE Design Summit is taking place December 8-9 in Berlin, Germany. Top EVE developers and contributors will collaborate with industry users and community members to plan the way forward.
Thursday, November 11, 2021 - 14:36
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Jacob Harris
The Eclipse Foundation will host the project, which is aimed at making new Edge data centers sustainable by reusing derelict buildings and joining local circular economies.
The aim behind the project using software-defined vehicles is to create a vendor-agnostic open-source ecosystem with a vivid, contributing community focused on building the foundation for a new era in automotive software development.
Alongside the Eclipse Foundation are several top industry players that are joining the foundation’s open source collaborative effort including Microsoft, Red Hat, Bosch, and others.