The Eclipse Foundation has just unveiled the highly anticipated release of Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0. This cutting-edge open-source protocol seamlessly integrates communication, storage, and computation within embedded systems and across cloud platforms. With a focus on revolutionizing industries such as robotics, automotive, edge computing, and IoT, this release is set to redefine the way developers and engineers approach complex real-time applications.
“Eclipse Zenoh has become the go-to protocol for avant-garde robotics and automotive projects, and the latest release is poised to propel this trend even further,” stated Mike Milinkovich, the executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. “With its unparalleled blend of abstraction, scalability, and high performance, Eclipse Zenoh is a game-changer for cutting-edge technologies like advanced robotics.”
Eclipse Zenoh has been field-tested for several years, effectively unifying data in motion, data at rest, and computations. The 1.0.0 release marks a significant milestone, leveraging insights from industrial implementations to provide a refined and production-ready solution.
Angelo Corsaro, CEO & CTO of ZettaScale and the mastermind behind the Zenoh project, shared, “The release of Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0 is a meticulously calculated step forward. By studying real-world use cases, we have fine-tuned Zenoh to meet the intricate demands of modern network communication. This update equips developers with an efficient and scalable toolbox that simplifies development and communication across crucial technology domains.”
Major enhancements in Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0 encompass features like shared memory and zero-copy support, advanced end-to-end protection, high-performance access control, and specialized extensions tailored for robotics and automotive protocols. Emphasizing backward compatibility and long-term support, this release sets a new standard in the industry.
Eclipse Zenoh has garnered widespread adoption across various sectors including manufacturing, transportation, medical, and industrial automation. For a comprehensive list of industry adopters, visit https://zenoh.io/adopters/.
The latest offering, Eclipse Zenoh 1.0.0, is now available for download at https://github.com/eclipse-zenoh/zenoh/releases.
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