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List of Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) Customers

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Bosch India Manufacturing 38700 $3.9B India Eclipse Foundation Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) Apps Development 2014 n/a
In 2014, Bosch India implemented the Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) to web-enable its iCTeam Application Lifecycle Management product, classified in the Apps Development category. The Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) implementation was selected to deliver a browser-based client while maintaining a consolidated development approach for ALM functionality. The implementation single-sourced the iCTeam ALM product to RAP to provide a web client and to preserve roughly 70 percent of the existing code between desktop and web clients. Functional configuration focused on core ALM workflows used by engineering teams, with the implementation targeting engineering and application lifecycle management processes across India and global stakeholders. Architecturally the deployment centralized a common codebase and shared UI and business logic layers to support both desktop and web delivery models, leveraging RAP platform capabilities and subsequent enhancements. The project delivered a web-enabled RAP solution with RAP 2.x and RAP 2.3 enhancements rolled live by 2015, enabling continuity of ALM modules while exposing them via browser access. Governance for the rollout emphasized application lifecycle alignment with engineering processes and coordinated release of platform enhancements, while the operational scope covered ALM users in Bosch India and global engineering teams. The initiative retained the iCTeam application identity on a single RAP-based stack, aligning Apps Development practices with web client delivery.
Condat Germany Professional Services 79 $10M Germany Eclipse Foundation Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) Apps Development 2008 EclipseSource
In 2008 Condat Germany implemented the Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) within its Apps Development portfolio to support web application and portal delivery in Germany. The implementation used Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) as the primary framework for web-enabled projects, leveraging RAP to deliver browser-based user interfaces and session-aware server hosting consistent with RAP web UI patterns. The work emphasized RAP web UI capabilities for interactive portal screens and web UI component reuse. EclipseSource provided technical support during the engagement, and Condat AG cites RAP maturity and thanks EclipseSource for support that improved their implementation. The engagement resulted in a stable RAP-based solution for Condat's web-enabled projects, with module usage aligned to the RAP web UI capabilities inferred from the vendor testimonial. Operational scope remained focused on web application and portal development in Germany.
Synergy Utilities 1212 $2.6B Australia Eclipse Foundation Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) Apps Development 2019 EclipseSource
In 2019, Synergy ported its STARS wholesale electricity and fuel trading and contract management system from Eclipse RCP to Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) to enable cloud and browser deployment. The implementation is cataloged under Apps Development and focused on supporting energy trading and back office processes in Western Australia. Synergy engaged EclipseSource to extend RAP with Nebula Grid capabilities, the engagement adding multi cell selection, row headers and clipboard support to the grid widget used by STARS. The work required reworking UI components for RAP's web runtime and integrating the Nebula Grid module into the STARS application to align application modules with browser based delivery and Apps Development operational patterns. The sponsored development was upstreamed into the Eclipse Remote Application Platform codebase, with RAP Nebula Grid enhancements integrated into RAP 3.13, which went live in 2020. Operational coverage remained concentrated on wholesale trading and contract management functions within Synergy's energy trading back office, with EclipseSource delivering the Nebula Grid feature set used in the deployment.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) Coverage

Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) is a Apps Development solution from Eclipse Foundation.

Companies worldwide use Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP), from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Bosch India, Synergy and Condat Germany are recorded users of Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) for Apps Development.

Companies using Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Utilities and Professional Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) are most concentrated in India, Australia and Germany, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 33.33%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 33.33%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 33.33%.

Customers of Eclipse Remote Application Platform (RAP) include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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