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=== Location ===
 
=== Location ===
To be announced soon. We are still visiting nice locations in Downtown Madrid.
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Ayre Gran Hotel Colón
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http://www.ayrehoteles.com/hotel-colon/
  
 
=== Date and Time ===
 
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Thursday, May 7th, 2015, 9:00
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Thursday, May 21th, 2015, 9:00
  
Registration: Will open soon.
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Registration: The event is free but you need to register [http://sqs.es/en/breakfast_courses_inscription.php here]
  
 
=== Sponsors & Organizers ===
 
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* 9.00-9.30 Registration and welcome
 
* 9.00-9.30 Registration and welcome
 
* 9.30-10.15: What's new about Eclipse: the IDE and beyond! by Gaël Blondelle, Director of European Ecosystem Development at the Eclipse Foundation.
 
* 9.30-10.15: What's new about Eclipse: the IDE and beyond! by Gaël Blondelle, Director of European Ecosystem Development at the Eclipse Foundation.
The Eclipse project was born in 2001, and the Eclipse Foundation turned 10. In the digital era, it looks old, but instead of resting on one's laurels, the Eclipse ecosystem innovates in new domains like IoT, Location aware technologies, Embedded Systems and more. This talk will present projects and initiatives you would not expect to find inside the Eclipse community if you still identify Eclipse mainly with the Java IDE.
 
  
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The Eclipse project was born in 2001, and the Eclipse Foundation turned 10. In the digital era, it looks old, but instead of resting on one's laurels, the Eclipse ecosystem innovates in new domains like IoT, Location aware technologies, Embedded Systems and more. This talk will present projects and initiatives you would not expect to find inside the Eclipse community if you still identify Eclipse mainly with the Java IDE.
 
Open you eyes and your ears, and be ready to learn more about open innovation "à la" Eclipse.
 
Open you eyes and your ears, and be ready to learn more about open innovation "à la" Eclipse.
  
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* 10.15-11.15 "Open Source for the Internet of Things" by Benjamin Cabé, IoT Evangelist at the Eclipse Foundation
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Abstract:<br>
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The Internet of Things is coming, and open source developer tools and frameworks are starting to take shape to support it. At Eclipse there is a vibrant community working on the very building blocks of every IoT application, from the standard communication protocols needed to achieve interoperability, to the frameworks that help build efficient and reusable software. In this presentation, Benjamin will be helping you understand the challenges of building IoT solutions, and he will show you why and how you should rely on open source technology for your next IoT project.
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<p><span class="bioheader">Gaël Blondelle</span>, Eclipse Foundation</p>
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<p class="biocontent">Depuis 2003, Gaël Blondelle a une solide expérience dans le domaine de l'Open Source, et plus particulièrement dans les communautés OW2 et Eclipse. Gaël a rejoint la fondation Eclipse en 2013 et est en charge du développement de l'écosystème Eclipse, plus particulièrement en Europe. Précédemment, il était Business Developer en charge de l'offre Open Source chez Obeo, et responsable du projet européen ITEA2 OPEES dont un résultat notable a été la création de PolarSys, un groupe de travail autour des outils de développement Open Source pour les systèmes embarqués. Depuis 1996, il a travaillé chez Alcatel, Valtech, et France Telecom avant de co-fonder en 2004 PetalsLink, la société éditrice de l'ESB Open Source Petals.</p>
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* 10.15-11.15 Presentation from Benjamin Cabé
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* 11.15-11.45 Networking breakfast
 
* 11.15-11.45 Networking breakfast
 
* 11.45-12.45 IOT testing and the integration of our toll TWF with eclipse by SQS presentation
 
* 11.45-12.45 IOT testing and the integration of our toll TWF with eclipse by SQS presentation
 
* 12.15-13.15 Last minutes for networking
 
* 12.15-13.15 Last minutes for networking

Latest revision as of 08:47, 20 April 2015

Location

Ayre Gran Hotel Colón http://www.ayrehoteles.com/hotel-colon/

Date and Time

Thursday, May 21th, 2015, 9:00

Registration: The event is free but you need to register here

Sponsors & Organizers

Organized by Sqs logo.png

Supported by Eclipse logo colour.png

Agenda

  • 9.00-9.30 Registration and welcome
  • 9.30-10.15: What's new about Eclipse: the IDE and beyond! by Gaël Blondelle, Director of European Ecosystem Development at the Eclipse Foundation.

Abstract:
The Eclipse project was born in 2001, and the Eclipse Foundation turned 10. In the digital era, it looks old, but instead of resting on one's laurels, the Eclipse ecosystem innovates in new domains like IoT, Location aware technologies, Embedded Systems and more. This talk will present projects and initiatives you would not expect to find inside the Eclipse community if you still identify Eclipse mainly with the Java IDE. Open you eyes and your ears, and be ready to learn more about open innovation "à la" Eclipse.

  • 10.15-11.15 "Open Source for the Internet of Things" by Benjamin Cabé, IoT Evangelist at the Eclipse Foundation

Abstract:
The Internet of Things is coming, and open source developer tools and frameworks are starting to take shape to support it. At Eclipse there is a vibrant community working on the very building blocks of every IoT application, from the standard communication protocols needed to achieve interoperability, to the frameworks that help build efficient and reusable software. In this presentation, Benjamin will be helping you understand the challenges of building IoT solutions, and he will show you why and how you should rely on open source technology for your next IoT project.

  • 11.15-11.45 Networking breakfast
  • 11.45-12.45 IOT testing and the integration of our toll TWF with eclipse by SQS presentation
  • 12.15-13.15 Last minutes for networking

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