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This month, we're covering a few of the tools and IDE platforms hosted at the Eclipse Foundation. Re

This month, we're covering a few of the tools and IDE platforms hosted at the Eclipse Foundation. [View this email in your browser]( [Community Newsletter July 2023]( Research at the Eclipse Foundation in 2023 For the past decade, the Eclipse Foundation has partnered with publicly-funded European research projects to enable them to deliver a business-friendly open source solution, and to initiate their community to maintain and sustain the research projects' outcomes. Our annual [Research @ Eclipse Foundation]( newsletter features four projects with which we have established partnerships: two that have just started (CODECO and DATAMITE), one that ends this month (FabOS), and the HiPEAC network, in which we participate to bring our vision of open source to research and industry. Enjoy the read, Philippe Krief Director, Research Relations Spotlight How HiPEAC Promotes Innovation Through Advanced Computing Research Learn about the origins of the HiPEAC network, how it aims to facilitate research that can form the basis of disruptive products and services, and why open source is valuable for deep-tech companies. [Read More]( CODECO: Supporting the Edge-Cloud Continuum Via an Open, Cognitive, Decentralized Framework Discover the key principles, objectives, and use cases of the edge-cloud orchestration framework. [Read More]( Manage Heterogeneous Software and System Landscapes in Factories With Eclipse SLM Learn how Eclipse SLM enables users to manage the release, deployment, and operation of AI services, and how the application's development originated in the FabOS research project. [Read More]( Reducing the Data Decision Gap with DATAMITE Find out how the DATAMITE project's framework enables European enterprises and public administrations to overcome common challenges and facilitate the monetization of their data. [Read More]( Committer Profile Alexander Nikos Nikolaidis Nikos is a committer to the Eclipse OpenSmartCLIDE project and a research software engineer at the University of Macedonia. [Read More]( Community Updates EclipseCon 2023: View the Program and Register [Registration]( is open, and the [conference program]( featuring over 80 talks across six tracks, is now available on our website. [Read More->]( Improving Project Security Posture: Equinox p2 Securing the open source software supply chain is one of the Foundation’s top priorities, and our recent security [audit for Equinox p2]( is an important part of this effort. [Read More->]( Submit a Presentation for JakartaOne Livestream The JakartaOne program committee has begun building the slate of [presentations]( for JakartaOne Livestream 2023, to be held on December 5. [Read More->]( TheiaCon 2023: Call For Proposals Is Open! The third edition of the [TheiaCon]( will be held on November 15-16, and presentation proposals are now being accepted. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Langium]( is a toolkit for domain-specific languages (DSLs) that is fully built with TypeScript. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Ankaios]( manages multiple nodes and virtual machines with a single unique API in order to start, stop, configure, and update containers and workloads. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse SDV Blueprints]( are use case implementations based on artifacts created in the scope of participating SDV projects and adjacent OSS technologies, together with some blueprint-specific code that ties it all together. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse Ditto 3.3.4]( - [Eclipse Tractus-X 3.1]( - [Eclipse Kura 5.3.1]( - [Eclipse Free BIRD Tools 1.2.0]( - [Eclipse APP4MC 3.1.0]( - [Eclipse ESCET 0.10]( - [MicroProfile MicroProfile Metrics 5.1]( - [Eclipse NatTable 2.2.0]( - [Eclipse Titan 9.0.0]( - [Eclipse Tycho 4.0.0]( - [Eclipse Wild Web Developer 1.2.0]( - [Eclipse GlassFish 7.0.6]( - [Eclipse Signalling Engineering Toolbox 2.0.0]( - [Eclipse OpenJ9 0.39.0]( - [Eclipse JGit 5.13.2]( - [Eclipse Lyo 5.1.0]( - [Eclipse JNoSQL 1.0.0]( - [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [JakartaOne Livestream Portuguese]( August 15, 2023 [JakartaOne Livestream Chinese]( September 27, 2023 [Bitkom Forum Open Source 2023]( September 27, 2023 [SDV Developer Day at ETAS Connections]( September 28, 2023 [ESAAM 2023 on Cloud to Edge Continuum]( October 17, 2023 [EclipseCon 2023]( October 16-19, 2023 [AutoTech: Europe]( November 15-16, 2023 [TheiaCon 2023]( November 15-16, 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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