Conveners
Inside Data Spaces: Enabling data sharing paradigms
- Marta Gutierrez David (EGI.eu)
- Mark Dietrich (EGI.eu)
Description
Data spaces are EU data sharing paradigms to enable data flows between different domains and stakeholders while promoting fair participation and respect for data sharing conditions. Sectorial data spaces have been launched covering domains such as the green deal, cultural heritage or agriculture to solve some of today’s most complex societal challenges such as climate neutrality. The session will address data sharing approaches, technology solutions and dedicated use cases that make data spaces a reality
Lambousa is a 25-meter long wooden boat the type of liberty, built in 1955 in Greece. It was registered in Cyprus in 1965 and was used as a fishing trawler until 2004, when it was withdrawn according to EU Fishing Policy (EU Directive 2008/56/EC). The boat was preserved in the sea, as a monument of the local cultural heritage by the Municipality of Limassol. In 2020, the boat was dry docked...
Onedata[1] is a high-performance data management system with a distributed, global infrastructure that enables users to access heterogeneous storage resources worldwide. It supports various use cases ranging from personal data management to data-intensive scientific computations. Onedata has a fully distributed architecture that facilitates the creation of a hybrid cloud infrastructure with...
CEDAR is a brand new Horizon Europe projects whose key goal is to develop methods, tools, and guidelines to digitise, protect, and integrate data to address significant issues like corruption, aligning with the European Strategy for Data and the development of Common European Data Spaces (CEDS), and the European Data Act. This will lead to improved transparency and accountability in public...
Trust, defined as the favourable response of a decision-making party assessing the risk regarding another party’s ability to fulfil a promise, is an essential enabler for data sharing.
Participants in a data space need to have verifiable information about each other's identities and rely on each other’s compliance with the data space rules, possibly including compliance with domain-specific...
ECMWF’s IT service provision strategy offers a seamless cloud infrastructure and harmonised services to all ECMWF users, allowing them to effectively use the computing services and data available including Copernicus data and services. To this effect ECMWF procured a “Multi-Purpose Cloud Infrastructure incorporating the European Weather Cloud” (EWC). This infrastructure was recently extended...