On any given day, millions of developers around the world are building software in Java, Python and other open-source platforms.
Odds are, they’re using a tool or framework governed by an Ottawa-based organization playing an important role in ensuring tech companies can bring cutting-edge advances in IoT, AI, autonomous vehicles and cloud applications to market quickly and affordably.
The Eclipse Foundation has more than two dozen employees based out of its Baseline Road headquarters – as well as another dozen in Europe – administering and governing a global community of developers.
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Advertising or posting a job opportunity is about to get more complicated for many local organizations with 25 or more employees. That’s because of a slew of updates to Ontario’s
To understand more about the impact that the Eclipse Foundation is having on Ottawa’s tech sector, watch the video above.
