Harnessing the Power of Open Source's Newest Technologies
The software inside 12 billion devices is open source. Learn how this new standard creates a massive competitive advantage for businesses.
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The significant impact of open source on business operations
Open source components are used in 78% of businesses and 96% of applications, generating substantial annual savings.
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Understanding the scale of the Eclipse Foundation
The Eclipse Foundation manages over 420 projects and 450 million lines of code through industry collaborations and a global community.
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Exploring Eclipse's Java and embedded IoT ecosystems
Key projects like Adoptium, the second most popular JDK, and ThreadX, which powers billions of devices, highlight the foundation's reach.
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Developing the software-defined vehicle (SDV)
The automotive working group creates industry-ready deliverables for digital products in cars, backed by over 50 major organizations.
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Customizing developer tools with Eclipse IDE and AI
The Eclipse IDE offers high customizability, allowing developers to integrate domain-specific AI agents and various LLMs without vendor lock-in.
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Advancing AI with specialized open source projects
Projects like Eclipse Amos for orchestrating AI agents and AI Hub for deep neural networks showcase the foundation's broader AI initiatives.
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Achieving digital sovereignty with Eclipse Dataspace
The Eclipse Dataspace working group is building an open, federated data infrastructure to enable interoperable data sharing ecosystems.
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Creating open source tools for regulatory compliance
The Open Regulatory Compliance working group builds industry-ready processes and code to help businesses comply with regulations like the CRA and AI Act.
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The business case for adopting open source solutions
Open source provides a strategic advantage by eliminating vendor lock-in, reducing risk, and enabling faster innovation and time to market.
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Why open source is the new standard for development
Foundational components of technology are like plumbing that can be standardized with open source, freeing teams to focus on unique value.
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