EGI Conference 2017 and INDIGO Summit 2017

Europe/Rome
Davide Salomoni (INFN), Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
Description

The EGI Conference 2017 was the EGI Community's main event of 2017 and the last meeting organised in the context of the EGI-Engage project. The programme focused on the technical roadmap of EGI, with days dedicated to authorisation and authentication, compute services both HTC and cloud, as well as storage and data services and uptake of the services in scientific communities. Sessions on e-infrastructure governance, procurement and business models were also included in the programme.

The INDIGO Summit 2017 was the flagship event of the INDIGO-DataCloud project, with a focus on user engagement and the INDIGO service catalogue. This event was centered on exploring the solutions provided by the INDIGO software, applying them to concrete use cases brought forward by scientific communities and resource providers. Demos, training and hands-on implementation sessions will also be included in the programme.

The events were hosted by INFN-Catania, part of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics and had the support of the Metropolitan City of Catania.

Acknowledgements

The EGI Conference 2017 was supported by the project EGI-Engage, funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 654142.

The INDIGO Summit 2017 was supported by the project INDIGO-DataCloud, funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 653549.

    • 09:30 11:00
      EGI-Engage Collaboration Board (CLOSED) Room: F1

      Room: F1

      EGI Conference 2017 will host the V meeting of the EGI-Engage Collaboration Board (CB). The meeting agenda is available for CB members at:
      https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3277/

    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break
    • 11:30 13:00
      EGI Conference Opening Plenary: Towards the European Open Science Cloud Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The EGI Conference 2017 opening plenary will present EGI services and roadmap in the context of the European Cloud Initiative and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) of the EC. EOSC is expected to enable Europe to maintain its current global competitive advantage in excellence science.

      Besides presenting the EGI contribution to the initiative, the Opening Plenary will bring the researcher's perspective on the EOSC by hosting a presentation by Ian Corbel on the pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes project (PCAWG). The project is analysing large cohorts of cancer genomes, and pursuing so-called pan-cancer studies to identify factors that may be involved in tumour formation and disease progression across multiple cancer types. PCAWG is currently analyzing >2800 cancer whole genomes, largely on academic and public clouds, and is also developing approaches for data integration with transcriptome & clinical data to address specific hypotheses. PCAWG is one of the EOSCpilot science demonstrators.

      The EGI Conference 2017 opening plenary will be chaired by Prof. Antonio Insolia, Director of the INFN Division of Catania.

      Convener: Prof. Antonio Insolia (INFN)
      • 11:30
        Welcome to the joint EGI Conference and INDIGO Summit 2017 20m
      • 11:50
        EGI towards the European Open Science Cloud 30m
        Speaker: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 12:20
        The Pan-Cancer analysis of Whole Genomes - Towards Cloud Solutions for Life Sciences 40m
        **Abstract** The Pan-Cancer analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) project of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is an international forerunner in meeting challenges related to the secure large-scale processing, collaborative sharing and storage of human patient genome data on clouds. In 2017, Pan-Cancer Analysis became a Scientific Demonstrator project of the newly established European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Pilot Initiative. For this, we have recently developed an innovative and inter-operable software framework, called Butler, which enables us to jointly pursue processing of large genomic datasets and complex workflows on the cloud irrespective of where the data are generated or processed. I will provide an update on the opportunities and technical challenges for big data analytics in genomics, and our efforts to reconstruct patterns of structural variation through analysis of DNA sequencing data of approximately a Petabyte in size. **Short biography** Jan Korbel is a Group Leader and Senior Scientist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). Holding a PhD in Molecular Biology, he performed his Postdoc at Yale University where he developed the paired-end mapping methodology for characterizing structural variations in next-generation sequencing. With expertise in Human Genetics and Computational Biology, Jan is particularly interested in understanding determinants of genomic DNA rearrangement formation and selection, for example in the context of enhancer hijacking or catastrophic DNA alterations (chromothripsis). Jan has a leading role in the 1000 Genomes Project and the ICGC / TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Initiative. Furthermore, he is significantly involved in a project dealing with scientific self-regulation in the context of whole genome sequencing in patients and associated bioethical and normative aspects. Jan Korbel was elected into the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2015 and to the EMBO in 2016.
        Speaker: Jan Korbel (EMBL)
        Slides
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: AAI Services Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The harmonization of Authentication and authorization is a core feature for a successful resource federation. The new EGI AAI service, CheckIn, has been designed to answer to the evolving requirements of the user communities, and to be interoperable with the pan-European identity federations and research infrastructures. The CheckIn architecture is aligned with the best practices identified by the AARC project. The session will focus on the new developments of the checkin service, the use cases already integrated with it and how new use cases can leverage on the EGI AAI services to enable federated authentication.

      Convener: Peter Solagna (EGI.eu)
      • 14:30
        CheckIn: the AAI platform for EGI, production status and developments and use cases 25m
        Speaker: Mr Nicolas Liampotis (GRNET)
        Slides
      • 14:55
        Success stories, enabling federated AAI in the operational tools: GOCDB and AppDB 15m
        Speakers: George Ryall (STFC), Marios Chatziangelou (GRNET)
        Slides AppDB
        Slides GOCDB
      • 15:15
        Success stories, integration of RI AAI infrastructures with EGI: ELIXIR 15m
        Speakers: Daniel Kouril (CESNET), Michal Prochazka (CESNET)
        Slides
      • 15:30
        Success stories, enabling federated AAI in external services: EDISON portal 10m
        Speaker: Boro Jakimovski (UKIM)
        Slides
      • 15:40
        Accessing federated cloud resources using federated AAI 20m
        Speaker: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
        Slides
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: Competence Centres Room: C3

      Room: C3

      Competence Centres (CC) in EGI bring together scientific institutes, software developer teams and e-infrastructure providers into small, focused collaborations to design, develop, validate and promote community-specific e-Infrastructure services towards Research Infrastructure communities. This double session is organised 2 years after the EGI-Engage project started supporting CCs. During the sessions 8 CCs and 2 new communities working in 'CC-style' will present the community-specific challenges they tackled with the use of EGI services, the outcome and lessons learnt from this work, and the impact this made on the concerned Research Infrastructures. Further information about Competence Centres: https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI-Engage:Competence_centres

      Convener: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.eu)
      • 14:30
        Disaster Mitigation (remote presentation) 17m
        Speaker: Eric Yen (AS)
        Slides
      • 14:47
        EISCAT-3D 17m
        Speaker: Ingemar Haggstrom (EISCAT)
        Slides
      • 15:04
        LifeWatch 17m
        Speaker: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 15:21
        ICOS 17m
        Speaker: Matthew Viljoen (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 15:38
        EMSODEV 17m
        Speakers: Dario Pellegrino (Engineering), Leandro Lombardo (Engineering)
        Slides
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: European Open Science Cloud implementation - scenarios for EOSC architecture and impact on governance aspects Room: E1

      Room: E1

      This session will focus on the state of play of the EOSC pilot work and EC policy development concerning possible technical and organisational architecture of the EOSC.
      Discussion will also touch upon suitable governance frameworks and funding instruments allowing an effective set up of the EOSC and sustainable operations on the basis of different scenarios for its architecture.

      Draft Agenda:

      14:30 - 14:50 EOSC from vision to implementation: updates fromt the EC (Carmela ASERO)
      14:50 - 15:05 EOSC service architecture: state of play and next steps from EOSC pilot project (Donatella CASTELLI)
      15:05 - 15:50 Panel discussion
      15:50 - 16:00 Conclusions

      Convener: Carmela ASERO (European Commission)
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: Overview of e-infrastructure services in the EOSC Room: F1

      Room: F1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Conveners: Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC), Themis Athanassiadou (EGI.eu), Dr Yin Chen (EGI.eu)
      • 14:30
        Introduction 5m
        Speaker: Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC)
      • 14:35
        EOSC: an ecosystem of services 15m
        Speaker: Luciano Gaido (INFN)
        Slides
      • 14:50
        INDIGO-DataCloud services 20m
        Speaker: Davide Salomoni (INFN)
        Slides
      • 15:10
        EGI services 20m
        Speaker: Roberta Piscitelli (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 15:30
        EUDAT services 20m
        Speaker: Giovanni Morelli (CINECA)
        Slides
      • 15:50
        General Q&A on services at EOSC 10m
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: AAI Services Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The harmonization of Authentication and authorization is a core feature for a successful resource federation. The new EGI AAI service, CheckIn, has been designed to answer to the evolving requirements of the user communities, and to be interoperable with the pan-European identity federations and research infrastructures. The CheckIn architecture is aligned with the best practices identified by the AARC project. The session will focus on the new developments of the checkin service, the use cases already integrated with it and how new use cases can leverage on the EGI AAI services to enable federated authentication.

      Convener: Peter Solagna (EGI.eu)
      • 16:30
        RC Auth online CA 20m
        Speakers: David Groep (NIKHEF), Mischa Salle (NIKHEF)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        AARC blueprint 25m
        Speakers: Christos Kanellopoulos (GRNET), Christos Kanellopoulos (GRNET)
        Slides
      • 17:15
        INDIGO WaTTS token translation 20m
        Speaker: Marcus Hardt (KIT-G)
        Slides
      • 17:35
        INDIGO IAM 20m
        Speaker: Andrea Ceccanti (INFN)
        Slides
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: Competence Centres Room: C3

      Room: C3

      Competence Centres (CC) in EGI bring together scientific institutes, software developer teams and e-infrastructure providers into small, focused collaborations to design, develop, validate and promote community-specific e-Infrastructure services towards Research Infrastructure communities. This double session is organised 2 years after the EGI-Engage project started supporting CCs. During the sessions 8 CCs and 2 new communities working in 'CC-style' will present the community-specific challenges they tackled with the use of EGI services, the outcome and lessons learnt from this work, and the impact this made on the concerned Research Infrastructures. Further information about Competence Centres: https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI-Engage:Competence_centres

      Convener: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.eu)
      • 16:35
        EPOS 17m
        Speaker: Geneviève Romier (CNRS)
        Slides
      • 16:52
        DARIAH 17m
        Speaker: Philipp Wieder (GWDG)
        Slides
      • 17:09
        ELIXIR 17m
        Speaker: Kimmo Mattila (CSC)
        Slides
      • 17:26
        BBMRI 17m
        Speaker: Petr Holub (BBMRI-ERIC)
        Slides
      • 17:43
        MoBrain 17m
        Speaker: Antonio Rosato (CIRMMP)
        Slides
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: International e-Infrastructure collaboration workshop Room: E1

      Room: E1

      This session brings together representatives from multiple e-Infrastructures. The theme of the session will be PanCancer and the present and future requirements of this ambitious and challenging project. The session will additionally cover updates from all e-Infrastructures present and discuss strategies to improve interoperability and collaboration to support cross e-infrastructure use cases such as PanCancer and other communities.

      Conveners: Matthew Viljoen (EGI.eu), Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
      • 16:30
        Introduction to PanCancer and its challenges 20m
        Speaker: Jan Korbel (EMBL)
      • 16:50
        Updates from ComputeCanada 10m
        Speaker: Mr Mark Dietrich (Compute Canada)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Updates from OSG 10m
        Speaker: Rob Quick (IU (OSG))
      • 17:10
        Updates from RSA 10m
        Speaker: Bruce Becker (South African National Grid)
      • 17:20
        Updates from XSEDE 10m
        Speaker: John Towns (XSEDE and NCSA/Univ of Illinois)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Discussion 30m
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: First contact with new communities Room: F1

      Room: F1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Conveners: Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC), Themis Athanassiadou (EGI.eu), Dr Yin Chen (EGI.eu)
      • 16:30
        Defining and tracking requirements for new communities 15m
        Speaker: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 16:45
        Estuaries 15m
        Speaker: João Rogeiro (LNEC)
      • 17:00
        Genomic pipelines: TRUFA 15m
        Speaker: Dr Lara Lloret (IFCA CSIC)
        Slides
      • 17:15
        HEP: AMS, DAMPE, VIRGO 15m
        Speaker: Daniele Spiga (INFN)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Fusion for ITER 15m
        Speaker: Marcin Plociennik (ICBP)
        Slides
      • 17:45
        EUROBIOIMAGING 15m
        Speakers: Ferran Borreguero (UPV), Dr Ignacio Blanquer (UPV)
        Slides
    • 19:00 21:00
      Welcome drink Taverna

      Taverna

    • 09:30 11:00
      EGI Conference: Operational Tools Room: C3

      Room: C3

      E-infrastructures provides high quality federation services & tools that enable and make effective the distributed service management. All these tools together assemble the e-Infrastructure Commons, one of the main pillars of the Open Science Commons, an ecosystem of services that constitute the foundation layer of any distributed e-Infrastructures. The technical development of the e-Infrastructure Commons services within EGI-Engage has been user-driven and the technical roadmap have taken into account several requirements collected from the competence centres of the project, which represent some of the main Research Infrastructures in Europe.
      This session will present recent enhancements on the e-Infrastructure Commons, with a special focus on the service registry, information system, accounting, monitoring and messaging.

      Convener: Diego Scardaci (EGI.eu/INFN)
      • 09:30
        A GLUE2 based resource browser for the EGI infrastructure 20m
        Speaker: Cyril Lorphelin (CNRS)
        Slides
      • 09:50
        Extending the GOCDB’s role in the Info-Service space 20m
        Speaker: George Ryall (STFC)
        Slides
      • 10:10
        The EGI Accounting Portal- new features 20m
        A brief recap on all the new features on the EGI Accounting Portal followed by a live demo.
        Speaker: Ivan Alvarez (CESGA)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        ARGO - latest enhancements and the new messaging service 20m
        Speaker: Kostas Koumantaros (GRNET)
        Slides
    • 09:30 11:00
      EGI Technical roadmap: presentation and discussion Room: C1

      Room: C1

      This session provides an overview of EGI technical roadmap aiming at advancing the capabilities of the EGI service catalogue in the area of AAI, data management and cloud. The EGI technical roadmap is driven by the Technology Coordination Boards with the contribution of user communities, technology providers and service providers.
      This session is primarily intended for consumers, providers and software providers and is intended to expose the EGI technical roadmaps and to collect feedback from the audience.

      Convener: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
      • 09:30
        AAI technical roadmap 30m
        Speaker: Christos Kanellopoulos (GRNET)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Cloud technical roadmap 30m
        Speaker: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Data management technical roadmap 30m
        Speaker: Matthew Viljoen (EGI.eu)
        Slides
    • 09:30 11:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: Mature communities track Room: F1

      Room: F1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Conveners: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC), Themis Athanassiadou (EGI.eu)
      • 09:30
        OneData and EGI DataHub 25m
        Speaker: Dr Lukasz Dutka (CYFRONET)
        Slides
      • 09:55
        Using metadata in OneData: CTA use case 15m
        Speaker: Eva Sciacca (INAF)
        Demo video
        Slides
      • 10:10
        Exploiting FedCloud resources 20m
        Speaker: Themis Athanassiadou (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        In transition towards Cloud: a use case in Structural Biology 15m
        Speaker: Zeynep Kurkcuoglu (BCBR)
        Slides
      • 10:45
        Integrating a solution for HEP community 15m
        Speaker: Daniele Spiga (INFN)
        Slides
    • 09:30 11:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: New communities track, Building SaaS applications Room: E1

      Room: E1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Conveners: Marcin Plociennik (ICBP), Roberto Barbera (University of Catania and INFN)
      • 09:30
        udocker: using containers in HPC systems 15m
        Speaker: Jorge Gomes (LIP)
        Slides
      • 09:45
        orchent: connecting to cloud resources 10m
        Speaker: Bas Wegh (KIT)
        Slides
      • 09:55
        Using udocker: TRUFA 10m
        Speaker: Lara Lloret (IFCA)
        Slides
      • 10:05
        SaaS via a Portal: FutureGateway 15m
        Speaker: Riccardo Bruno (INFN)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Using FutureGateway for a Genomic Application 10m
        Speaker: Marco Antonio Tangaro (IBIOM-CNR)
        Slides
        Video
      • 10:30
        Ophidia: big data analytics experiments in the cloud for eScience 15m
        Speaker: Sandro Fiore (CMCC)
        Slides
      • 10:45
        Applying Ophidia in Astronomy: LBT use case 10m
        Speakers: Mr Andrea Bignamini (INAF-OATS), Elisa Londero (INAF-OATS)
        Slides
        Video
      • 10:55
        Wrap-up on building a SaaS application 5m
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break
    • 11:30 13:00
      EGI Conference: Developing a common catalogue of services for research Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The European E-Infrastructure Services Gateway (eInfraCentral project) started in January 2017 to simplify the accessibility and increase the uptake of European services for research from both the public and private sectors. This goal will be achieved by developing a common service catalogue and one-stop shop portal. The project has the backing and involvement of the five main European e-infrastructures (EGI, GEANT, PRACE, EUDAT and OpenAIRE) and has the mission to engage with the broad community of e-infrastructure projects and service providers. The project is running a consultation with the stakeholders to collect requirements and understand how to better provide value to service providers and service consumers. The goal of this workshop is to communicate the opportunities arising from the project and stimulate requirements to ensure that the future portal and service catalogue will create the best value for the European research sector.

      Expected output:
      - Identify and collect requirements from the different stakeholders (e.g. consumers of services, providers who want to publish/promote their services)
      - Disseminate the online questionnaire about requirements and solicit feedback
      - Creating awareness of future possibilities to publish and promote your services into the eInfraCentral portal

      Project website: http://einfracentral.eu

      Conveners: Henry Varga (European Future Innovation System (EFIS) Centre), Sergio Andreozzi (EGI.eu)
      • 11:30
        Introduction to the eInfraCentral project 15m
        Speaker: Henry Varga (European Future Innovation System (EFIS) Centre)
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Status-quo on Service Catalogues and Alignment 20m
        Speaker: Nikos Karampekios (JNP)
        Slides
      • 12:05
        Expected functionalities of the eInfraCentral portal 20m
        Speaker: George Papastefanatos
        Slides
      • 12:25
        Requirements survey, initial findings and further input 15m
        Speaker: Lorena Rivera Leon (European Future Innovation Systems Centre)
        Slides
      • 12:40
        Q&A and Summary 20m
    • 11:30 13:00
      EGI Conference: EGI Federated Cloud Room: C3

      Room: C3

      This session will present the latest development on the EGI Federated Cloud area. After an introduction to the status and general improvements, there will be dedicated presentations of the most relevant achievements.

      Convener: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
      • 11:30
        EGI FedCloud Status 10m
        Speaker: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 11:40
        AppDB VMOps 35m
        Speaker: Marios Chatziangelou (IASA)
        Slides
      • 12:15
        CloudKeeper 15m
        Speaker: Boris Parak (CESNET)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        OCCI 1.2 10m
        Speakers: Mr Alvaro Lopez Garcia (CSIC), Boris Parak (CESNET)
        Slides
      • 12:40
        DNS as a Service 20m
        Speaker: Dr Viet Tran (UI SAV)
        Slides
    • 11:30 13:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: Mature communities track Room: F1

      Room: F1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Conveners: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC), Themis Athanassiadou (EGI.eu)
      • 11:30
        Processing of Images: Orchestrating an Elastic Cloud 30m
        Speakers: Dr Ignacio Blanquer (UPV), Dr Miguel Caballer (UPV)
      • 12:00
        Molecular dynamics in the Cloud using FutureGateway 30m
        Speaker: Andrea Giachetti (CIRMMP)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Analytics in the Cloud for ENES 20m
        Speaker: Sandro Fiore (CMCC)
        Slides
      • 12:50
        Using Ophidia in EMSO 10m
        Speaker: Nicola Mario Marcucci (INGV)
        Demo Video
        Slides
    • 11:30 13:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: New communities track: Accessing and Orchestrating Resources Room: E1

      Room: E1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Conveners: Mr Alvaro Lopez Garcia (CSIC), Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN), Dr Lukasz Dutka (CYFRONET), Marcus Hardt (KIT-G)
      • 11:30
        EGI FedCloud - IaaS access for developers 10m
        Speaker: Dr Yin Chen (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 11:40
        Enhanced IaaS building blocks 5m
        Speaker: Mr Alvaro Lopez Garcia (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Improved resource utilization in private Clouds 10m
        Speaker: Mr Ervin Konomi (INFN-PADOVA)
        Slides
      • 11:55
        IaaS Layer – Solutions for "Enablers" 10m
        Speaker: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 12:05
        Data services: OneData 20m
        Speaker: Dr Lukasz Dutka (CYFRONET)
        Slides
      • 12:25
        Using OneData: supporting Libraries 10m
        Speaker: Mr Luca Martinelli (ICCU)
        Slides
      • 12:35
        Composing Services 15m
        Speakers: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN), Marica Antonacci (INFN)
        Slides
      • 12:50
        Using Mesos and Marathon in DARIAH 10m
        Speakers: Davor Davidovic (RBI), Eva Cetinic (SRCE)
        Slides
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break
    • 14:30 18:00
      Demo: CANFAR: Authentication, data access and computing interoperability of IVOA based cloud services integrated in EGI FedCloud

      Full title: Authentication, data access and computing interoperability of IVOA based cloud services integrated in EGI FedCloud.

      The EGI-Engage H2020 European Project partially founded a joint project with the Canadian Advanced Network for Astronomical Research (CANFAR) to explore the authentication, data access and computing interoperability of cloud services based on tools and standards developed by the International Virtual Observatory Alliance.

      IVOA is an organisation that debates and agrees the technical standards needed to realize the Virtual Observatory. A VO implementation allows astronomers to query multiple data centres in a seamless and transparent way, provides new powerful analysis and visualization tools within that system, and gives data centres a standard framework for publishing and delivering services using their data. In this project we work on the federation of CANFAR services and EGI Infrastructure, this includes the development of the overall set of IVOA standards based services and APIs to implement access control, data movement and computing interoperability in a geographically distributed cloud environment.

      This activity is crucial to provide Astronomy and Astrophysics a cloud environment really suited for their requirements and it is actually under evaluation also in the framework of the ASTERICS project in particular for what regards the SKA project needs and requirements.

      In this demo we describe the architectural overview of the federated infrastructure and the open source available libraries, we present the software documentation and the infrastructure setup built on top of a EGI Federated Cloud Site. We will present also a practical workflow example demonstrating a use case of data sharing between users working on the same project from both sides of the Ocean, i.e. transversally authenticated.

      The work will continue integrating the virtual machine sharing to perform specific tasks like, for example, data reduction.

      Convener: sara bertocco (INAF)
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: Earth Observation Workshop Room: F1

      Room: F1

      The large amount of datasets now available through innovative systems for Earth Observation (EO), such as the Copernicus Programme, have the potential to enable many value-added services that can be tailored to specific public or commercial needs, resulting in new dimensions of scientific insights, new business opportunities, and decision making support of policy makers. However, such data are not easily integrated into processing chains outside the Copernicus ground segment. Very often, public and private institutions aiming to deliver end-user services based on EO data do not possess the required communications infrastructure, computing power, the storage capacity or the software technology to cope with these new data flows.

      Furthermore, there is a lack of truly re-usable components to solve common problems, such as the accessing, sharing, management and processing of distributed big data. This slows down and increases the costs of any new EO service development. To overcome these issues, ESA defined a generic Exploitation Platform Open Architecture [http://go.egi.eu/EP-OpenArchitecture] with the aim to harmonize the architecture of exploitation platforms (in particular the ESA Thematic Exploitation Platforms – TEPs) and make the adoption of shared solutions easier.

      E-Infrastructures today rely on mature technologies that provide the network, storage and management capabilities needed to handle large amounts of research data. The services of a well-established production e-infrastructure could support the development of solutions for EO data (and big data) exploitation providing re-usable components such as those described in the ESA EP Open Architecture. E-Infrastructures can also provide the network, computing and data resources, processes and tools allowing for the proper management and exploitation of the large EO datasets being available in a fully distributed environment, ensuring the adoption of standard interfaces to make data and software reusable across various services and domains, and portable across different cloud infrastructures.

      EO exploitation platforms need large capacity of IT resources and efficient data management services to fully achieve their mission. Their respective evolution is funded through different instruments within the work-programmes of the EC Directorates Connect, Growth, RTD and JRC.
      This workshop will present the current landscape of the Copernicus activities in Europe, the current collaboration activities on this topic, highlighting the ongoing collaborations and the first pilots, and demonstrate how well-established e-Infrastructure services could fill the current gap related to the Copernicus data exploitation improving the EO Exploitation Platforms sustainability strategies, enlarging their capabilities for data access and provide scalable solutions that are able to bring down total cost of ownership, lower the risk, leveraging on extension and repurposing of e-infrastructure services.

      Convener: Diego Scardaci (EGI.eu/INFN)
      • 14:30
        ESA Exploitation Platforms and Beyond 25m
        The ESA operations concept for the PDGS and consequent support to EO data exploitation has evolved in support of the exploitation of satellite data from the traditional provision of data directly at the user premises to a new and complementary operations concept, based on the availability of a set of virtual workspaces, named Exploitation Platforms, where users are able to access togheter remote data and computing resources. An Exploitation Platform is a virtual workspace, providing the user community with access to (i) large volume of data (EO/non-space data), (ii) algorithm development and integration environment, (iii) processing software and services (e.g. toolboxes, retrieval baselines, visualization routines), (iv) computing resources (e.g. hybrid cloud/grid), (v) collaboration tools (e.g. forums, wiki, knowledge base, open publications, social networking…), (vi) general operation capabilities (e.g. user management and access control, accounting, etc…). The platforms thus provides a complete work environment for its’ users, enabling them to easily and effectively perform data-intensive research. The platform permits the execution of dedicated processing software close to the data, thereby avoiding moving large volumes of data through the network and spending time on developing tools for sourcing data, basic data manipulation, etc. Moreover, the platforms offers a collaboration environment, where the scientist can share their algorithm with the community, publish results and perform development. Platforms concept acquired a strong success in the last years in Earth Observation, supporting a rising number of users and disciplines and building a huge and variegated set of capabilities and services for many scientific disciplines. ESA's current effort, focused on the paradigm to "bring users to the data", are trying to foster and direct this growth and interconnect the various platform services within a network of resources, which can provide cooperative services for both commercial and scientific EO data exploitation.
        Speaker: Salvatore Pinto (ESA-ESRIN)
        Slides
      • 14:55
        The Copernicus Collaborative Ground Segment 25m
        The EO missions are producing vast amounts of data from satellites and other systems which are stored, analyzed and distributed to a wide range of scientific users. The Earth observation datasets produced by the satellite are vast and their value to scientific community is unique. The ICT and Security elements of the EO Core Ground Segments have evolved over the time following, where possible, the technology trends. An hybrid virtual model has been designed by ESA to cover the needs of on-premise development and Operations, and the necessity to move data closed to the end-users for fast and easy dissemination. Three solutions have been implemented and are in operations (EOP Large Virtual Infrastructure Service - E.L.V.I.S., Dissemination Harmonization Platform DissHarm, and Virtual Pick-up Point), all providing operational efficiency, high performance and availability, as well unified visibility for the entire environment, both on-premise and off-premise. The dissemination functionalities have been moved to two provider’s hosting facility and closer to the high speed internet access; the security services has been centralized and consolidated in two geographic locations, the major peripheral sites (e.g. ESRIN) have been consolidated and virtualized considering disaster recovery and business continuity requirements. The result is an hybrid Ground Segment witch allows an easy move of workload from on-premise to the central virtual hosting infrastructure, the real time engagement of the public provider’s cloud, the simplification of the security Operation and management, the increase of productivity, and an improved capability of collaboration and cooperation with the ESA Partners. The presentation " Collaborative Ground Segment" provides an overview of the main EO Core Ground Segments components, the Copernicus Core Facilities, the Network and Security Services, and the challenges in manage, operates and keep secure a large amount of data. The Data hubs operated by ESA and the Collaborative Copernicus Ground segment will be also introduced and discussed during the presentation.
        Speaker: Gioacchino Buscemi (ESA)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Leveraging the geo-revolution with CWA : past, current and future activities 20m
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Mondon (AdviceGEO)
        Slides
      • 15:40
        Multi-Cloud Earth Observation Data Processing with hybrid Clouds 20m
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Mondon (AdviceGEO)
        Slides
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: IaaS Federated Access Tools Room: C3

      Room: C3

      IaaS Federated Access Tools provide automation in management infrastructure and enable users to deploy and manage complex applications on the resources using a template-based models and configuration management tools. These tools can also provide an abstraction layer to the hybrid cloud resources available in the EGI Federated Cloud. In this session we will cover the available tools and experiences by selected use cases.

      Convener: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
      • 14:30
        Introduction 10m
        Speaker: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        IM in FedCloud 20m
        Speaker: Miguel Caballer (UPVLC)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Terraform in FedCloud 20m
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Open discussion 40m
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: Procuring cloud services – where are we now? Room: C1

      Room: C1

      Commercial cloud services is gaining traction in the public research sector.
      While many user communities are considering commercial cloud services as a means of supporting their needs they are often unsure about how they can be procured in today’s public sector environment.
      This session will present a number of current initiatives that have hands-on experience of procuring commercial cloud services for research communities. It will highlight their best practices and outline a scheme by which these can be combined to create a procurement model for the European Open Science Cloud.

      Convener: Bob Jones (CERN)
      • 14:30
        Introduction 5m
        Speaker: Bob Jones (CERN)
        Slides
      • 14:35
        Helix Nebula Science Cloud Pre-Commercial Procurement 15m
        Speaker: Renaud Vernet (CNRS)
        Slides
        website
      • 14:50
        GEANT IaaS tender and cloud service catalog 15m
        Speaker: Maria Ristkok (HITSA)
        Slides
      • 15:05
        EGI-Engage cross border procurement of e-Infrastructure services 15m
        Speaker: Bob Jones (CERN)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Procurement in EOSC-Hub 15m
        Speaker: Sergio Andreozzi (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 15:35
        Discussion 20m
        Slides
      • 15:55
        Summary and Take-Aways 5m
        Speaker: Bob Jones (CERN)
        Slides
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: Integration path Room: E1

      Room: E1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Convener: Aiftimiei Cristina (INFN)
      • 14:30
        Developing and integrating an application: DevOps approach 20m
        Speakers: Mario David (LIP), Pablo Orviz (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 14:50
        Discussion for communities: good practices 10m
      • 15:00
        Interaction with resource providers: selection, SLA, support 20m
        Speaker: Dr Giuseppe La Rocca (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Discussion for communities: how to get advice 10m
      • 15:30
        Global summary: supporting requirements for research communities 30m
        Speakers: ALL communities, Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: GPGPU Compute Room: C3

      Room: C3

      This session will cover the use of GPGPU on the infrastructure, both Cloud and HTC, discussing what's available and how users can start making use of it and the next actions to provide a better service.

      Convener: Dr Enol Fernandez (EGI.eu)
      • 16:30
        GPGPU computing support on FedCloud 20m
        Speaker: Dr Viet Tran (UI SAV)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        GPGPU computing support on HTC 20m
        Speaker: Dr Marco Verlato (INFN)
        Slides
      • 17:10
        DisVis and PowerFit: Explorative and Integrative Modeling of Biomolecular Complexes harvesting EGI GPGPU resources 20m
        Speaker: Zeynep Kurkcuoglu (BCBR)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        ScipionCloud: Large scale cryo electron microscopy image processing on commercial and academic clouds 20m
        Speaker: Laura del Cano (CSIC)
        Slides
        summary
      • 17:50
        Open discussion 10m
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: Marketplace & Service Catalogue Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The EGI-Engage project developed a prototype of a Service Registry and Marketplace, a tool that has the ambition of becoming the platform where an ecosystem of EGI-related services, delivered by EGI providers and partners, can be promoted, discovered, shared and accessed.
      This session will present this activity, describing the status of the design and development, and the policies for publishing and accessing services. Furthermore, the relationship between the marketplace and the EGI service catalogue with its Integrated Management System (IMS) process and procedures will be discussed. Next steps to move the Marketplace into operations and to enable the pay-for-use in the EGI infrastructure will be also depicted.
      The session will also include a demonstration of a prototype of EGI marketplace developed using the PrestaShop technology.

      Convener: Diego Scardaci (EGI.eu/INFN)
      • 16:30
        The EGI Marketplace - status of the design and next steps 30m
        Speaker: Diego Scardaci (EGI.eu/INFN)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        A Marketplace prototype based on PrestaShop 30m
        Speakers: Roksana Rozanska (CYFRONET), Mr T. Szepieniec (CYFRONET)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Enabling pay-for-use in EGI through a Marketplace 30m
        Speaker: Sy Holsinger (EGI.eu)
        Slides
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: The evolution of Security for distributed e-Infrastructures and Research Infrastructures Room: F1

      Room: F1

      This session is aimed to give the audience an understanding of the security activities in EGI and how they are evolving to accommodate changing technology, changing threats and the reduction in homogeneity of the infrastructure. We also indicate how these activities are building collaboration with other e-Infrastructures and invite others to collaborate.

      Conveners: David Kelsey (STFC), Linda Cornwall (STFC)
      • 16:30
        Introduction 5m
        Speaker: David Kelsey (STFC)
        Slides
      • 16:35
        Security policy and Trust frameworks 15m
        I present recent activities in Security policies, in Trust frameworks and collaboration with other Infrastructures
        Speaker: David Kelsey (STFC)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        Software Vulnerability Group 15m
        The purpose of the EGI Software Vulnerability Group is "To minimize the risk to the EGI infrastructure arising from Software Vulnerabilities". The largest activity is the handling of vulnerabilities reported. This talk summarizes the procedure and how it is evolving in a changing infrastructure with changing technology.
        Speaker: Linda Cornwall (STFC)
        Slides
      • 17:05
        Security Monitoring in EGI 15m
        Speaker: Daniel Kouril (CESNET)
      • 17:20
        Incident prevention & resolution 15m
        The EGI Incident Response Task Force (IRTF) is coordinating the prevention and resolution of security incidents in EGI. This talk will shortly review the cases handled by IRTF within the last two years, the lessons learnt and possible improvements
        Speaker: Vincent Brillault (CERN)
        Slides
      • 17:35
        EGI CSIRT: Keeping the Infrastructure Secure 15m
        Speaker: Dr Sven Gabriel (NIKHEF)
        Slides
      • 17:50
        Questions and Discussion 10m
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support: Hands on and demos Room: E1

      Room: E1

      This session is part of the EGI-INDIGO workshop on community application support. Further information: https://indico.egi.eu/indico/event/3249/page/1

      Convener: Patrick Fuhrmann (DESY)
      • 16:30
        Training and Dissemination tools for communities 15m
        Speakers: Eva Cetinic (SRCE), Dr Yin Chen (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 16:45
        An easier path? customizing a "Global Solution" 15m
        In this session we will show how a "global template" using different components can be adapted to provide a customized solution for a given use case. The "pros" and "contras" of the approach will be discussed.
        Speakers: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC), Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Presentation of demos 30m
        The different demos being presented at the conference can be introduced by the supporting teams. Demos being presented only here (and not in booths) include: Demo 1: WP4.0.1 Token Translation Service (WaTTS) WP6.1: Demo on “Token Translation client” [~5min + ~ 5 min] Demo 2: WP4.2: CDMI-based Storage Quality-of-Service Management [including 3 min video]
        Speakers: Bas Wegh (KIT), Benjamin Ertl, Marcus Hardt (KIT-G), Zdenek Sustr (CESNET)
      • 17:30
        Hands-on session 5m
        Specific analysis of technical points can be discussed by the research community experts one-to-one in detail with the experts around.
      • 17:35
        Application of the discussions to the EMBRC Use Case (remote presentation) 25m
        As a final example of analysis of the requirements of a research community, we will address the case of EMBRC. EMBRC is a global reference Research Infrastructure responding to the societal Grand Challenges through advanced marine biology and ecology research. EMBRC has received an initial questionnaire to describe their requirements on their key applications, and a short presentation and dicussion will be held including a remote connection. The feedback of such session will be included in the conclusions of this session.
        Speaker: Klaas Deneudt (VLIZ)
        Slides
    • 09:30 11:00
      INDIGO Summit Plenary session: INDIGO-DataCloud outcomes Room: C1

      Room: C1

      This session presents the results of the INDIGO-DataCloud project and its potential impact in the context of the European Open Science Cloud

      Conveners: Dr Isabel Campos (CSIC), Luciano Gaido (INFN)
      • 09:30
        Welcome 10m
        Speaker: Authorities LOCAL
      • 09:40
        The INFN activities in the frame of the national strategy 20m
        Speaker: Tommaso Boccali (INFN)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        INDIGO in the EOSC context 30m
        Speaker: Davide Salomoni (INFN)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        INDIGO context: the societal impact of EOSC 30m
        Speaker: Mrs Edit Herczog
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break
    • 11:30 13:00
      INDIGO Summit Plenary session: Exploiting INDIGO solutions Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The exploitation of INDIGO-DataCloud solutions is presented, targeting different stakeholders, Research Communities (including ESFRIs), cloud service providers and also open source projects.

      Convener: Ludek Matyska (CESNET)
      • 11:30
        Distributed and cloud-based climate change analytics experiments in the INDIGO-DataCloud project 30m
        Speakers: Giovanni Aloisio (CMCC), Sandro Fiore (CMCC)
      • 12:00
        INDIGO Contribution to Open Initiatives: the case for OpenStack 30m
        Speaker: Mr Sahdev Zala
      • 12:30
        Integrating INDIGO solutions into an industrial portfolio 30m
        Speaker: Jurry Mar, de la (T-Systems International GmbH)
        Slides
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: NGI Roadmaps - Operations and engagement with new communities Room: E1

      Room: E1

      EGI relies on its participants, the national service providers (NGIs) and European Research Organizations to provide advanced e-infrastructure services and related support to different user groups. This sessions puts the the EGI participants in the spot light to present and discuss recent success stories and future plans concerning the operation of national e-infrastructure services, adoption of EGI services in the national context, engagement with and support for new user communities. The EGI Foundation team will update NGI teams about the tools and services that are available to them for community engagement and support projects.

      Conveners: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.eu), Peter Solagna (EGI.eu)
      • 14:30
        Intro and welcome 5m
        Speaker: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.eu)
      • 14:35
        Portuguese National Distributed Computing Infrastructure (INCD) (Portugal) 15m
        Speaker: Joao Pina (LIP)
        Slides
      • 14:50
        CRO-GRID (Croatia) 15m
        Speaker: Mr Emir Imamagic (SRCE)
        Slides
      • 15:05
        France-Grilles (France) 15m
        Speaker: Romier Romier (CNRS)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Dutch National e-Infrastructure for Research (DNI) (Netherlands) 15m
        Speaker: Jan Bot (SURFsara BV)
        Slides
      • 15:35
        Taiwan (remote presentation) 15m
        Speaker: Eric Yen (AS)
        Slides
    • 14:30 16:00
      EGI Conference: Storage and Data Services Room: C3

      Room: C3

      The theme of this session will be Storage and Data Services. The session will include a status updates of the EGI DataHub, including an introduction and demonstration. This session will also include progress updates from early adopter use cases making use of EGI, EUDAT and INDIGO services, with an emphasis on storage and data.

      Conveners: Dr Lukasz Dutka (CYFRONET), Matthew Viljoen (EGI.eu)
      • 14:30
        Introduction and Demo of the EGI DataHub and Open Data platform 20m
        Speaker: Bartosz Kryza (CYFRONET)
        Slides
      • 14:50
        Earth Observation Proof of Concept Demonstrator (EGI) 15m
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Mondon (AdviceGEO)
        Slides
      • 15:05
        ICOS (EGI, EUDAT) 15m
        Speaker: Ute Karstens (Lund University (SE))
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Cherenkov Telescope Array (INDIGO) 15m
        Speaker: Alessandro Costa (INAF)
        Slides
      • 15:35
        MuseiD-Italia use case: a OneData experiment (INDIGO) 15m
        Speaker: Mr Luca Martinelli (ICCU)
        Slides
      • 15:50
        Discussion 10m
        Speakers: Dr Lukasz Dutka (CYFRONET), Matthew Viljoen (EGI.eu)
    • 14:30 16:00
      INDIGO SOLUTIONS on IaaS, PaaS, SaaS Room: F1

      Room: F1

      A technical session oriented to discuss the specific features of the INDIGO components from the point of view of their contribution to the specific Cloud layer (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).

      Convener: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
      • 14:30
        Global technical view of the second INDIGO release: new features and enhanced capabilities 30m
        Speaker: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Resource Virtualization in the second INDIGO release 30m
        Speaker: Patrick Fuhrmann (DESY)
      • 15:30
        PaaS in the second INDIGO release 30m
        Speaker: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
        Slides
    • 14:30 16:00
      INDIGO Summit: Open Forum Room: C1

      Room: C1

      In this session the INDIGO Open Forum is presented as an open framework for promoting, extending and exploiting INDIGO solutions. This initial session will define the different forms of participation, and the associated benefits.

      Convener: Davide Salomoni (INFN)
      • 14:30
        A channel for stakeholders? 20m
        Speaker: Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 14:50
        EGI point of view on engaging stakeholders 20m
        Speaker: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
        Slides
      • 15:10
        EUDAT point of view on engaging stakeholders 20m
        Speaker: Giovanni Morelli (CINECA)
      • 15:30
        Panel Discussion 30m
        Speakers: Davide Salomoni (INFN), Edit Herczog, Fabrizio Gagliardi (MSRC), Giovanni Morelli (CINECA), Jarek Nabrzyski (University of Notre Dame), Jurry Mar, de la (T-Systems International GmbH), Sahdev Zala (IBM), Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break
    • 16:30 18:00
      Computing requirements for advanced data-intensive research Room: C3

      Room: C3

      This session will present the status, roadmap and results for some of flagship H2020 projects that are research-community driven and participated by EGI. Delegates will learn about how EGI and other e-Infrastructure services and solutions can address the computing and data management needs of international research infrastructures and the development of the data science profession.

      The following projects will be presented:

      • elitrans (https://eli-trans.eu/): Tamás Gaizer will present how bespoke e-Infrastructure solutions can support the data ingestion, collection, transfer, processing and curation requirements of the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI). While the implementation of the “Extreme Light Infrastructure” ELI is nearing completion in Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania, elitrans create the necessary conditions for the future operation of ELI as a single, distributed international laser user facility of pan-European dimension.
        Tamás is WP10 "data and computing" co-leader and is software architect at ELI-ALPS.

      • AENEAS: Anna Scaife will present the "Advanced European Network of E-infrastructuresfor Astronomy with the SKA" project, whose objective is to develop a concept and design for a distributed, federated European Science Data Centre (ESDC) to support the astronomical community in achieving the scientific goals of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The scientific potential of the SKA radio telescope is unprecedented and represents one of the highest priorities for the international scientific community. By the same token, the large scale, rate, and complexity of data the SKA will generate, present challenges in data management, computing, and networking that are similarly world-leading. SKA Regional Centres (SRC) like the ESDC will be a vital resource to enable the community to take advantage of the scientific potential of the SKA. Within the tiered SKA operational model, the SRCs will provide essential functionality which is not currently provisioned within the directly operated SKA facilities. AENEAS brings together all the European member states currently part of the SKA project as well as potential future EU SKA national partners, the SKA Organisation itself, and a larger group of international partners including the two host countries Australia and South Africa.
        Anna is WP3 "Computing requirements" leader and in SKA she leads the SKA Imaging Pipeline development.

      • NextGEOSS (http://www.nextgeoss.eu/): is a 3.5 year project serving as a European contribution to GEOSS by developing the next generation hub for Earth Observation (EO) data where users can access data and deploy EO-based applications. The NextGEOSS project kicked off in Dec 2016 with a consortium of 27 organisations from 13 European with the objectives to: Implement a single access point, federated data hub using state-of-the-art data mining and discoverability techniques; Implement Quality of Service and community feedback mechanisms on the data hub; Access to the most relevant data sources for Europe, across all major Earth Observation domains. EGI will contribute to NextGEOSS with computing resources made available through the EGI Federated Cloud allowing the project to connect data and cloud computing resources to user communities and enable an integrated network of application support. This will initially be demonstrated through a number of scientific and business oriented pilots where EGI will offer technical advice and consultancy to identify the best solutions to get the applications up and running on an integrated cloud platform. NextGEOSS will also stimulate data exploitation by commercial enterprises with a number of business-oriented pilots, therefore EGI will support the defining formal agreements for long-term business relationships beyond the life of the project.

      • EDISON (http://edison-project.eu/): Yuri Demchenko will present the results of EDISON - the "Education for Data Intensive Science to Open New science frontiers" project, focused on establishing the new profession of ' Data Scientist', following the emergence of Data Science technologies (also referred to as Data Intensive or Big Data technologies) which changes the way research is done, how scientists think and how the research data are used and shared. This includes definition of the required skills, competences framework/profile, corresponding Body Of Knowledge and model curriculum. EDISON is developing a sustainability/business model to ensure a sustainable increase of Data Scientists, graduated from universities and trained by other professional education and training institutions in Europe.
        Yuri coordinates EDISON and is Senior Researcher at the System and Network Engineering Research Group of the University of Amsterdam.

      Convener: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
      • 16:30
        ELI data maangement and computing requirements 20m
        Speaker: Tamas Gaizer (ELI-ALPS)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        SKA Computing Requirements and the AENEAS project 25m
        Speaker: Anna Scaife (University of Manchester)
      • 17:15
        NextGEOSS: The European GEO Data Hub 25m
        The Group of Earth Observation embarked on the next 10 year phase with an ambition to streamline and develop the achievements in building the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS). The European project NextGEOSS will evolve the European vision of GEOSS data exploitation for innovation and business, relying on the three main pillars; engaging communities, delivering technological developments, and advocating the use of GEOSS. All in order to support the creation and development of Earth observation based innovative research activities and commercial services.
        Speaker: Nuno Almeida (DEIMOS)
        Slides
      • 17:40
        Education for Data Intensive Science and the EDISON project 20m
        Speaker: Yuri Demchenko (University of Amsterdam)
        Slides
    • 16:30 18:00
      EGI Conference: NGI Roadmaps - Operations and engagement with new communities Room: E1

      Room: E1

      EGI relies on its participants, the national service providers (NGIs) and European Research Organizations to provide advanced e-infrastructure services and related support to different user groups. This sessions puts the the EGI participants in the spot light to present and discuss recent success stories and future plans concerning the operation of national e-infrastructure services, adoption of EGI services in the national context, engagement with and support for new user communities. The EGI Foundation team will update NGI teams about the tools and services that are available to them for community engagement and support projects.

      Conveners: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.eu), Peter Solagna (EGI.eu)
      • 16:30
        UK National Grid (UK) 15m
        Speaker: Ian Collier (STFC)
      • 16:45
        Ukrainian National Grid (Ukraine) 15m
        Speaker: PETRENKO ANATOLY (National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute")
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Open Science Grid (US) 15m
        Speaker: Rob Quick (IU (OSG))
        Slides
      • 17:15
        Updates from EGI and Discussion on community engagement 45m
        Speaker: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.eu)
        Slides
    • 16:30 18:00
      INDIGO SOLUTIONS on IaaS, PaaS, SaaS Room: F1

      Room: F1

      A technical session oriented to discuss the specific features of the INDIGO components from the point of view of their contribution to the specific Cloud layer (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).

      Convener: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
      • 16:30
        Science Gateways, Workflows and Toolkits in the second INDIGO release 30m
        Speaker: Marcin Plociennik (ICBP)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Resource Virtualization roadmap 20m
        Speaker: Patrick Fuhrmann (DESY)
      • 17:20
        PaaS solutions roadmap 20m
        Speaker: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
        Slides
      • 17:40
        Science Gateways, Workflows and Toolkits roadmap 20m
        Speaker: Marcin Plociennik (ICBP)
        Slides
    • 16:30 18:00
      INDIGO Summit: Prospective Room: C1

      Room: C1

      Reflecting on the context and the options, a prospective external analysis of INDIGO project and the solutions developed will be presented.

      Convener: Jorge Gomes (LIP)
      • 16:30
        CLOSED SESSION: EAB REPORT 30m
      • 17:00
        CLOSED SESSION: TB REPORT 30m
      • 17:30
        CLOSED SESSION: SPB REPORT 20m
      • 17:50
        CLOSED SESSION: WRAP-UP 10m
    • 20:00 22:30
      Social event: EGI and INDIGO go out for dinner Palazzo Biscari

      Palazzo Biscari

      Don't forget to bring your badge!

      The events' social dinner will be at the Palazzo Biscari in Catania.

      The address is: Via Museo Biscari, 10, 95131 Catania CT, Italy

    • 09:30 11:00
      EGI Technical Collaboration Board: Cloud (closed) Room: E1

      Room: E1

      Convener: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
    • 10:00 11:00
      INDIGO Summit About data ingestion Room: C1

      Room: C1

      The session will present the general analysis on Data Ingestion done in the INDIGO DataCloud project and the specific results for four Case Studies

      Convener: Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC)
      • 10:00
        Presentation of INDIGO Data Ingestion 10m
        Speaker: Fernando Aguilar (CSIC)
        Slides
      • 10:10
        Data Ingestion in EMSO 10m
        Speaker: Mr Marco Pappalardo (SWING:IT)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Data Ingestion in CTA 10m
        Speakers: Eva Sciacca (INAF), Dr Stefano Gallozzi (INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Data ingestion in ELIXIR 10m
        Speaker: Mr Marco Antonio Tangaro (IBIOM-CNR)
        Slides
      • 10:40
        Data Ingestion in ENES and collaboration with RDA 10m
        Speaker: Sandro Fiore (CMCC)
        Slides
      • 10:50
        Next steps: RDA feedback, scalability, QoS... 10m
        Speaker: Open Discussion
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break
    • 11:30 13:00
      EGI Technical Collaboration Board: AAI (CLOSED) Room: E1

      Room: E1

      Convener: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
    • 11:30 13:05
      INDIGO Summit: Conclusions Room: C1

      Room: C1

      Summary session with presentation of the outcomes of the sessions and corresponding discussions

      Convener: Luciano Gaido (INFN)
      • 11:45
        Support to Research Communities and Data Ingestion 15m
        Speaker: Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC)
      • 12:00
        Resource Virtualization 15m
        Speaker: Patrick Fuhrmann (DESY)
        Slides
      • 12:15
        PaaS Platform Development 10m
        Speaker: Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN)
        Slides
      • 12:25
        Science Gateways, Workflows and Toolkits 10m
        Speakers: Marcin Plociennik (ICBP), Roberto Barbera (University of Catania and INFN)
      • 12:35
        Final conclusions 20m
        Speaker: Davide Salomoni (INFN)
        Slides
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break