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Discover two projects in the Eclipse IoT & Edge ecosystem, and get a special look at Eclipse Softwar

Discover two projects in the Eclipse IoT & Edge ecosystem, and get a special look at Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle in our latest newsletter. [View this email in your browser]( Open Source Innovation In IoT & Edge This month, we're taking a look at two projects in the Eclipse IoT & Edge Native ecosystems. First, Jeroen Laverman explores the main components of Eclipse hawkBit, and breaks down some recent and upcoming updates. Next, Kilton Hopkins discusses the new features added to Eclipse ioFog ahead of the edge computing platform's 3.0 release. We also take a special look at Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle's code-first approach, and how this is working for one of its first projects, Eclipse Chariott. Enjoy, Hassan Jaber Product Marketing Manager, IoT and Edge Spotlight Eclipse hawkBit Refines Its Software Distribution Methods Learn how Eclipse hawkBit helps organizations meet legal requirements for providing fixes for security vulnerabilities in devices and accelerates time to market. [Read More]( Eclipse ioFog Enhancing Deployment and Edge Resource Management Discover how the upcoming release of Eclipse ioFog 3.0 will make global deployments easier and improve the management of edge resources. [Read More]( Eclipse Chariott: Our First Software-Defined Vehicle Project Microsoft's Filipe Prezado and Daniel Lueddecke discuss how Eclipse Chariott will provide a metadata-driven, modern application programming model that targets in-vehicle functions. [Read More]( Committer Profile Achim Kraus Get to know Achim, a senior open source software developer and committer on the Eclipse Californium, Eclipse tinydtls, and Eclipse Wakaama projects. [Read More]( Community Updates Register and Book Your Hotel for EclipseCon 2022 EclipseCon is only two months away and 25% of tickets are already sold! [Register]( by September 30 to get the early bird discount. [Read More->]( Register For Eclipse SAAM on Cloud 2022 Hear from industry experts and researchers working on innovative software and systems solutions for the next generation of the edge-cloud computing continuum. [Read More->]( SDV Contribution Day Showcases New Automotive Projects The [hybrid event]( will give the SDV community a chance to present new contributions towards projects related to the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle Working Group. [Read More->]( Research in Open Source Software Supply Chain Security Please take a few minutes to [share your insights]( on this important issue in the world of open source software. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Backend function Bindings (BfB)]( provides a protocol and technology agnostic interface specification in the ecosystem of mobility and automotive applications. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse ADAAA]( provides an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Demo Application for the Adaptive AUTOSAR standards. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Chariott]( aims to develop a metadata-driven middleware/abstraction layer that allows modern programming models to target in-vehicle functions, providing a common way to access the vehicle hardware and sensors, while enhancing the developer journey. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse]( provides a middleware that enables scalable, high performance interprocess communication on a single computer node or between different nodes in a computer network. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse]( provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks on autonomous vehicles and robots in general. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse SommR]( provides an automotive grade implementation of the someIP specification for embedded Linux systems together with the required tools to support developers. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools 10.7.1]( - [Eclipse OpenJ9 0.33.1]( - [Eclipse Packager 0.19.0]( - [MicroProfile OpenAPI 3.1]( - [MicroProfile JWT 2.1]( - [Eclipse ExpressLy 5.0.0]( - [Eclipse LSP4J 0.15.0]( - [Eclipse APP4MC 2.2.0]( - [Eclipse Basyx 1.2.0 (JAVA)]( - [Eclipse RDF4J 4.1.0]( - [Jakarta JSON Processing 2.1.1]( - [Eclipse Amalgam 1.13.0]( - [Eclipse EMF Diff/Merge 0.14.0]( - [Eclipse Capella 6.0.0]( - [Eclipse Kitalpha 6.0.0]( - [Eclipse Hono 2.0.1]( - [Jakarta Concurrency 3.0.1]( - [Eclipse Californium 3.6.0]( - [Eclipse Shellwax 1.2.0]( - [Eclipse ESCET 0.6]( - [Eclipse Collections 11.1.0]( [View All Releases]( Upcoming Events [WISH | Women in Semiconductor Hardware]( September 13, 2022 [JakartaOne Livestream - Japan]( September 16, 2022 [Open Source Summit Europe]( September 13-16, 2022 [ETAS Connections 2022]( September 20-21, 2022 [ICC X In-Person]( September 20-21, 2022 [SDV Contribution Day - September 2022]( September 22, 2022 [JakartaOne Livestream -]( September 29, 2022 [EclipseCon 2022]( October 24-27, 2022 [Eclipse SAAM on Cloud 2022]( October 25, 2022 [Bosch Connected World 2022]( November 9-10, 2022 [View the full list of events]( and submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. 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