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Use Your IoT and Edge Knowledge for Good!

Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - 16:17 by Frédéric Desbiens
There is nothing worse than working in the dark. Even a task seemingly as simple as plugging a cable can be an exercise in frustration without the proper lighting. The same applies if you are working to deliver IoT and Edge Computing solutions. Without knowledge of market trends, you are working in the dark. Do I target the right market? Do I deliver features that developers and operators want? If all you have is your own knowledge, answering those questions can be difficult. Fortunately, we are here to help!
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Virtual IoT Meetups - Year in Review

Monday, December 21, 2020 - 15:58 by Hudson Kelly

Boasting an audience of over 2,500 IoT enthusiasts, the Virtual IoT Meetup Group brings together a world-wide network of developers dedicated to discovering and creating new technologies that will make it easier to create IoT applications. In 2020, the group gathered four times through Eclipse Foundation organized events to discuss projects making strides in the IoT space.

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2021 Open Source Crystal Ball: What I See For IoT and Edge Computing

Monday, December 21, 2020 - 15:43 by Frédéric Desbiens

As Edge Computing architectures and the Internet of Things (IoT) continue to grow throughout multiple vertical markets, one trend that enterprises have made abundantly clear is that, in 2021, they expect their edge computing solutions and IoT technologies to be based on or leverage open source. This was confirmed in the most recent Eclipse IoT Commercial Adoption survey published in March 2020, which found that 60% of the organizations surveyed are factoring open source into their deployment plans. 

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2020 Trends in IoT, Edge, and AI Development

Monday, October 19, 2020 - 09:08 by Mike Milinkovich

The results of our 2020 IoT Developer Survey are in, revealing a number of interesting trends that will impact all IoT ecosystem players. Whether you’re a technology manufacturer, a service provider, an enterprise adopter of IoT solutions, or an individual developer, this year’s survey results provide insight that will help you better understand how developers’ choices are impacting IoT strategies and businesses.

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Eclipse IDE for Embedded Developers Now Runs on the Raspberry Pi!

Tuesday, October 6, 2020 - 16:42 by Frédéric Desbiens

The Eclipse IDE is the project that started it all for the Eclipse Foundation. From the beginning, Eclipse IDE was meant to run on multiple platforms; it now supports Linux, Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. Since it is written in Java, it also supports multiple processor architectures. However, support for 32-bit architectures has been dropped in version 2018-12. This meant recent versions of the IDE would not run on the Raspberry Pi anymore.

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5 Talks IoT and Edge Developers Won’t Want to Miss at EclipseCon 2020

Tuesday, August 25, 2020 - 16:52 by Thabang Mashologu

EclipseCon 2020 is coming up October 19-22 and it’s time to start planning your experience. To help you target the talks you’re most interested in, we’re highlighting IoT and Edge sessions and speakers we’re sure you won’t want to miss.
 
Taking IoT to the Edge
With the next generation of IoT applications extending to the network edge, and strong momentum in edge technologies at the Eclipse Foundation, we’ll start with three talks on edge innovations:

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The Industrial Open Source Network: Because Open Source Is Integral to IoT

Friday, July 24, 2020 - 11:27 by Frédéric Desbiens
Year after year, surveys conducted by the Eclipse Foundation have showed that most IoT developers leverage open source technologies. In the 2019 Commercial IoT Adoption Survey, for example, 60% of respondents stated that their organization is factoring open source into its IoT deployment plans. This clearly means the dominant IoT platforms in the market will either be open source or based on an open source core.
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A Robotic Dream Team: ROS 2 and Cyclone DDS

Monday, June 1, 2020 - 11:02 by Frédéric Desbiens
The Eclipse Cyclone DDS team has been hard at work recently; this got them noticed in a big way. Open Robotics recently declared that Eclipse Cyclone DDS will be a tier one middleware in ROS 2 Foxy Fitzroy!
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2020 IoT Developer Survey: Share What You Do to Shape the Industry

Tuesday, May 19, 2020 - 11:59 by Frédéric Desbiens
The Eclipse IoT working group is now running its annual IoT Developer Survey. It will stay open until June 26, 2020. We need your input to make it a success! In 2019, more than 1,700 developers participated, with 1,100 of them working on IoT projects in a professional capacity. We hope to get even more participants for this year’s edition.
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A Virtual Event With a Focus on the Real World

Thursday, May 14, 2020 - 17:47 by Frédéric Desbiens
April 9, 2020 was supposed to be a big day for the Eclipse IoT, Eclipse Edge Native and Eclipse Sparkplug communities. We were planning to gather in a room of the San Jose Convention Center to have a full day of presentations and networking. Unfortunately, that event got cancelled due to the Coronarivus pandemic.
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