Eclipse

  1. Eclipse Foundation has formalized its transition to become a European-based organisation. Eclipse explains this transition with several arguments, among them: Most of Eclipse Foundation growth has already been happening in Europe. With 170 of their member organisations and more than 900 of their committers based in Europe, the Eclipse Foundation claims being already the largest […]

  2. The seventh edition of Eclipse IoT Day Grenoble took place on February 14th, with an agenda focused on IoT (Internet of Things), Edge Computing and the Eclipse Foundation. Orange has strongly participated to the event by being part of the selection committee, sponsoring the conference and presenting two speeches: Heterogeneous Device Management with Eclipse OM2M […]

  3. While most automatic classification algorithms can only classify data in one category at a time, CraftML can classify data into multiple categories. For instance it can be trained to learn to classify any Wikipedia pages (based on their keywords) into thousands categories and sub-categories. The algorithm was presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning 2018. […]

  4. Orange has just pushed another contribution to Eclipse OM2M open source project, which is one of the first open source implementation of oneM2M standard architecture in the world. Orange considers Eclipse OM2M as a key project from the overall eclipse IoT program in the open source initiatives of the Internet of Things. Orange previous contribution […]

  5. Orange today contributes to Eclipse SmartHome open source project, which is a reference in the Smart Home developer ecosystem. Orange considers Eclipse SmartHome as a key project from the overall eclipse IoT program in the open source initiatives of the Internet of Things. Orange implementation of OSGi standard EnOcean Device service specification is now available […]