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Description
Simpl is part of a broader vision under the Common European Data Spaces initiative. The Common European Data Space serves as a technical tool for data pooling and to facilitate data sharing and exchange in a secure manner. Data holders remain in control of who can access and use their data, for which purpose and under which conditions. However, there is currently no unified approach for data spaces. Instead, different sectors and organisations – public and private – are using different technologies and governance models to develop and deploy their own unique data spaces. Against that background, Simpl is the common software behind data spaces. It is the one software that should be used by European common data spaces. It builds on existing knowledge and software(s), promotes cross-country and cross-border interoperability and data exchange, and saves money and time in the long-run. The aim of this talk is to provide an update on the state of play of Simpl after nine months of development, present the EOSC's Simpl-Live feasibility study: results, lessons learnt, and possibilities for Data Spaces interested in adopting Simpl; and comment on what to expect from Simpl in the coming months.
Topic | EOSC Developments and Open Science: EOSC |
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