Eclipse SmartHome now hosts the Orange implementation of a standard OSGi EnOcean base driver!

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 and maintained on eclipse SmartHome git repository under eclipse public licence. The implementation of an OSGi Device Service specification is called an OSGi base driver. The specification is officially a chapter of OSGi Release 6 Residential specification. A base driver simplifies the development of applications controlling devices of a specific protocol, here the EnOcean standard radio technology.

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  1. 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 […]

  2. The first edition of the OPNFV Plugfest took place from the 8th to the 14th of May in Louisville (CO). This event was the occasion for the SDN/NFV actor to perform VNFs and Interoperability testing on top of OPNFV second release (Brahmaputra). 50 people from 19 companies (including 3 non OPNFV members) joined this event. […]

  3. Orange introduces a library on iOS and Android named Orange trust badge accessible through an open source license. At Orange, we saw a need to move beyond the establishment of general best practices by providing a recognizable ‘trust badge’ that will give users transparent information and simple control over their privacy. It provides to your […]

  4. LoRa® starter kit for IoT from Orange gives you the possibility to experiment with LoRa® technology and create your own connected object. The kit is based on an Arduino platform and comes with a demo program allowing you to get data from a sensor, send it to the cloud through the LoRa® network then visualize […]

  5. OCARA is developed by Orange Labs for the “Mission Insertion Handicap” of Orange France. The accessibility rules were inspired by the regulations of public access buildings and adapted to the needs for the company. These sets of rules are configurable, they only need to evolve and improve. All the suggestions for this are welcome. In […]

  6. Orange introduces a library on iOS and Android, named BeaconTag and accessible through an open source license. It allows developers to test Orange new “beacons”, connected devices sending Bluetooth Low Energy© signal, and integrate their interactions with their mobile app users. The Orange Beacon Tag are the smartest beacons designed by Orange. They are equipped […]

  7. CloudFoundry is typically deployed using the BOSH tool chain automation that drives IaaS through their APIs thanks to CPI (Cloud Provider Interface) connectors. This enables large scale deployments of CloudFoundry to be spanning tens or hundreds of VMs across multiple availability zone, with a restricted team of operators. As one Orange entity is internally deploying CloudFoundry […]