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Announcements

2016/04/14
We are pleased to release the results of the 2016 IoT Developer Survery. Learn more about the recent trends.
2016/04/13
The new Open MDM Working Group website went live at 9am EST today!
2016/04/05
It's time to plan an Eclipse Neon DempCamp or Hackathon in your city.
2016/03/29
Only a few days left to submit your talk proposal for EclipseCon France!

Community News

2016/04/20
According to the 2nd Annual IoT Developer Survey, security is a growing concern.
2016/04/11
Eclipse IoT is a collection of 25 open source projects for the development of Internet of Things solutions.
2016/04/06
IBM has created Eclipse OMR, an open-source virtual machine toolkit to create runtime environments for any language.
2016/04/01
Summary: London event on March 23. "Eclipse is so much, much more than an IDE these days."
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