Jakarta EE Developer Survey 2024
The 2024 Jakarta EE Developer Survey is now open! Through this annual survey, we want to gather valuable insights into the needs, priorities, and requirements of the enterprise Java developer community.
The 2024 Jakarta EE Developer Survey is now open! Through this annual survey, we want to gather valuable insights into the needs, priorities, and requirements of the enterprise Java developer community.
The 5th annual survey report reveals key trends, challenges, and strategies, including an increased enterprise reliance on open source technologies to accelerate IoT and edge computing adoption.
The Eclipse Foundation would like to thank everyone who participated in this year’s election process and is pleased to announce the results of the 2024 Eclipse Foundation Contributing Member and Committer Member elections for representatives to the foundation’s board.
During the past year, Eclipse SDV launched more than a dozen new projects, hosted multiple events, and added leading OEMs like GM and Mercedes, while growing the overall membership by 14 new members.
During 2023, the Eclipse Foundation saw significant growth in membership and participation within its open source Java, IoT, Software Defined Vehicle, Dataspaces, and Developer Tool ecosystems.
These amendments reflect our dedication to transparency, compliance, and user protection. We encourage all users to familiarise themselves with the revised documents.
The SDV Working Group is pleased to release a new Vision Paper investigating the current state and future potential of open source software (OSS) in the industry
The Eclipse Foundation collaborated with OpenLogic by Perforce to produce this year’s report, which contains data collected from a global survey of more than 2,000 open source users (including many Eclipse Foundation members) working in various industries.
Cheers to two decades of innovation, collaboration, and community. Watch our new video and join us in celebrating our community's journey by looking back at a few of the big moments and milestones from our first 20 years.
We’re thrilled to announce Open Code Experience 2024, a new conference for our vibrant community of communities. Watch for updates at opencode-x.org.
The European Union’s proposed Cyber Resilience Act (“CRA”) as the final revisions agreed to in the trilogue negotiations appear to largely exclude the open source community from its scope.
This new global industry collaboration is focused on leveraging open source technologies to build a new model for seamless data exchange.
We’re excited to announce that the Eclipse Foundation has successfully conducted a security audit for Eclipse Mosquitto, marking our fourth project audit this year.
Eclipse Foundation executive director Mike Milinkovich explores why Eclipse ThreadX is exactly what the embedded real-time software market needs, and shares what’s next for the project in his new blog.
Administered by the Eclipse IoT Working Group and the Eclipse Sparkplug Working Group, the survey provides essential insights into IoT and edge computing industry landscapes, challenges developers face, and the opportunities for enterprise stakeholders in the IoT and edge open source ecosystem.
This publication is the outcome of a transposition of the specification through the Publicly Available Specification (PAS) transposition process offered by the ISO and IEC Joint Technical Committee (JTC 1) for information technology, a consensus-based, voluntary international standards group.
We’re proud to share that the Eclipse Foundation has completed the security audit for Eclipse Jetty, one of the world’s most widely deployed web server and servlet containers. All users are encouraged to upgrade to versions containing changes addressing all conclusions of the audit: Eclipse Jetty 12.0.0
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In preparation for the upcoming launch of the Eclipse Dataspaces Working Group, we are proud to announce the establishment of a Category A liaison between Eclipse Foundation AISBL and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 38 (Cloud Computing and Distributed Platforms).
As the European Union is about to initiate negotiations between co-legislators on the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), we, the undersigned organisations and contributors to leading European open source software (OSS), herewith express our utmost concerns about the consequences of the proposed CRA, and misconceptions throughout the EU legislative process.
OpenHW Group, dedicated to fostering collaboration among hardware and software designers on open-source cores, related IP, tools, and software projects, has chosen Wohlrab to lead the organization into a new era of open-source innovation.