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Eclipse Foundation

Eclipse Foundation is a vendor-neutral, open source software foundation that hosts community-driven projects and runtimes used in enterprise and industrial software development.

  • Governance, hosting, and IP management for open source projects and working groups.
  • Open source runtimes, frameworks, and tooling for Java, Jakarta EE, and cloud-native application development (application platforms).
  • Development platforms and tools for Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), modeling, and embedded and Internet of Things (IoT) software (developer tooling).
  • Collaborative industry ecosystems around domains such as cloud, software-defined vehicles, IoT, and edge computing (industry collaborations).
  • Compliance, licensing, and long-term support structures for open source software used in commercial and institutional environments (open source program governance).

More About Eclipse Foundation

The Eclipse Foundation provides an organizational home for open source projects that are adopted across enterprises, public institutions, and industry ecosystems, with a focus on vendor-neutral governance, intellectual property management, and predictable project lifecycles.

Its portfolio spans multiple technology domains, including Java and Jakarta EE application runtimes and frameworks (application platforms), tools and frameworks for cloud-native software (cloud DevOps), and Eclipse-based IDEs and modeling tools (developer tooling) that are used in professional software engineering workflows.

The foundation hosts collaborative industry initiatives in areas such as cloud, software-defined vehicles, IoT, and edge computing, where member organizations co-develop shared reference implementations, middleware, and tooling (industry collaborations) that target interoperable and standards-aligned architectures.

For enterprise and institutional users, projects under the Eclipse Foundation umbrella are typically integrated into development toolchains, Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and application platforms, and are used to implement Java and Jakarta EE workloads, embedded and industrial systems, and domain-specific solutions aligned with open standards.

The foundation’s governance model covers contributor agreements, licensing, and legal reviews, providing a framework that enterprises use to assess compliance and intellectual property risk when building commercial offerings on top of Eclipse-hosted codebases (open source program governance).

From a directory and marketplace taxonomy perspective, Eclipse Foundation can be associated with several categories: open source foundations and project hosting; Java and Jakarta EE runtimes and frameworks (application platforms); IDEs, modeling, and development utilities (developer tooling); cloud-native frameworks and tools (cloud DevOps); and domain-focused open source ecosystems for IoT, edge, and automotive software (industry collaborations).

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 120
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

102 Centrepointe Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K2G 6B1
Canada

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Nonprofit
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services

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