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🌒 Eclipse Foundation Community Newsletter - February

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Our February newsletter looks at some of the IoT and edge projects hosted at the Foundation, and how

Our February newsletter looks at some of the IoT and edge projects hosted at the Foundation, and how they're being used to build tools and products. [View this email in your browser]( What's Next for IoT & Edge Our February newsletter covers some of the IoT and edge computing projects hosted at the Eclipse Foundation, and how they're being used to build tools and products. February is a big month for IoT and edge, as we also released of our new [survey report]( on B2B commercial adoption. We hope you enjoy the read. Best, Hassan Jaber Product Marketing Manager - IoT & Edge Spotlight Sparkplug 3.0 Brings Cleaner Implementations and Greater Interoperability Wes Johnson discusses changes to Sparkplug's MQTT topic namespace, new artifacts, and how you can weigh in on the specification's new features. [Read More]( Enhancing Edge AI With Eclipse Kura and Inference Engines Pierantonio Merlino and Mattia Dal Ben explain how Eclipse Kura's set of APIs for managing Interference Engines make the project more powerful and useful. [Read More]( Web of Things Standard Enhances IoT and Digital Twin Development Frédéric Desbiens explores the concept of the Web of Things, the updates being made in the latest version of WoT, and which Eclipse projects make it easier to work with WoT. [Read More]( Committer Profile Julien Enoch Get to know Julien, committer to Eclipse fog05 and Eclipse zenoh, and a senior technologist at ZettaScale Technology. [Read More]( Community Updates Download the New IoT & Edge Commercial Adoption Survey Report The third edition of the [IoT and Edge Commercial Adoption Survey Report]( is now available. [Read More->]( Webinar: The Cyber Resilience Act’s Impact on Open Source During this [session]( we will raise awareness about the importance of open source for businesses and the challenges posed by the proposed legislation. [Read More->]( Inaugural Automotive Open Source Summit Set for June 6 We're continuing to plan the industry’s first and only [conference]( focused on open source and collaboration-based automotive innovation. [Read More->]( Jakarta EE 11 Planning Is Underway The Jakarta EE Working Group is looking for feedback from enterprise, cloud native Java community on the contents of Jakarta EE 11. [Read More->]( Ask the EMO Your Questions During Office Hours Do you have a [question about contributing]( to an open source project at the Eclipse Foundation? More->]( The Eclipse Foundation at Embedded World The Eclipse Foundation will be an exhibitor at[Embedded World]( in Nuremberg, showcasing our industry partnerships at Booth 4 - 554, Hall 4. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Oniro OH]( is the first vertical soltuon add-on to provide blueprints of IoT devices that can be built using Oniro. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse]( is a widely used language for configuration files for example: Python testing with TOX). [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Service Lifecycle Management]( provides a set of applications to manage the lifecycle of AI services in production environments. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse OpenJ9 0.36.0]( - [Eclipse Basyx 1.3.1 (JAVA)]( - [Eclipse Ditto 3.1.2]( - [Eclipse StatET 4.7.0]( - [Jakarta Server Pages 3.1.1]( - [Eclipse Jersey 3.1.1]( - [Eclipse SWTChart 0.14.0]( - [Eclipse GlassFish 7.0.1]( - [Eclipse Titan 8.3.0]( - [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [Payara Hackathon]( March 2-6, 2023 [FOSS Backstage 2023]( March 13-14, 2023 [Embedded World 2023]( March 14-16, 2023 [JavaLand 2023]( March 21-23, 2023 [SDV Community Day Lisbon]( March 29-30, 2023 [Devnexus 2023]( April 4-6 [SUMO User Conference 2023]( May 2-4, 2023 [Virtual IoT & Edge Days]( May 16-17, 2023 [View the full list of events]( and submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. [Website]( [Email](mailto:newsletter@eclipse.org) [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Eclipse Foundation · 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 202 · Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2 · Canada

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