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Wednesday, August 17, 2022 - 14:10
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Tatjana Obradovic
Microsoft is one of the key cloud platform providers today, and they have already recognized the importance of Java. They also support Jakarta EE runtimes, enabling customers to run their Jakarta EE applications on Azure.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022 - 13:54
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Jacob Harris
New associate members of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), a cross-industry organization hosted at the Linux Foundation, include Eclipse Foundation, Purdue University, and TODO Group.
Eclipse Foundation Executive Director Mike Milinkovich discusses turning points in the history of Java, and what the future might have in store for the programming language in this article from GitHub's Mike Melanson.
Our July newsletter includes a breakdown of new Eclipse IDE features, a feature on the evolution of Eclipse Dirigible, and the latest news from the Eclipse Community.
Eclipse GLSP is an extensible platform to develop diagramming solutions of all kinds. GLSP can be used in Eclipse Theia, in VS Code, in Eclipse desktop, or any kind of web application.
IoT & Edge Program Manager Frédéric Desbiens shares his predictions for the future of open source IoT and edge computing, including the growth of Rust and the rise of software-defined everything.
While DevOps and EdgeOps are relatively close to each other, there are a few key differences between them. This means Edge developers have specific requirements that EdgeOps-compliant platforms need to address.