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EGEE and Industry Bob Jones EGEE Project Director CERN EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006

Business and EGEE Industry participation in EGEE in a variety of roles As a partner Tune the project to industrial needs and pass on knowledge Bring a "customer"-driven industrial ICT approach in gLite development As a user R&D, using EGEE products/services for enterprise grids As a provider Transfer knowledge on how to provide Grid services As affiliate Feedback, exchange of knowledge Partner: in the EGEE-II Consortium User: examples: CGG, others, this afternoon Provider: HP (Sites) EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Environment & Strategy Limits on commercial exploitation of EGEE infrastructure GÉANT/NREN restrictions on network usage we cannot offer a commercial Grid service to companies Many resource providers are not in a position to charge for usage Short-term funding cycle of EGEE uncertainty of long-term sustainability Hence EGEE focuses on Users – at a pre-competitive stage Technology providers – links with IT vendors, service providers and system integrators Transfer of technology to create commercial products and services gLite middleware distributed under business-friendly open source license Grid operations procedures, practices & tools as best-of-breed examples Structures set in place for collaboration between EGEE and Industry on various levels of commitment EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE Business Partners (I) DATAMAT (Italy) gLite middleware development & testing (JRA1) resource access, brokering, and accounting Using gLite in European Space Agency related projects THE VOICE, Grid support at ESRIN & potentially GDCD EGEE infrastructure for industrial test-bed and demonstrator Grid services Workload Management, dynamic and semantic workflow (leadership), Grid Economies User Interfaces Grid expertise at service of Finmeccanica group (aerospace, defence, security) EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE Business Partners (II) NICE (Italy) GENIUS Grid portal and EnginFrame Evolution of GENIUS-GILDA Adoption of Web Service technologies and GGF trends and standards Adoption of new and emerging Grid technologies Working with automotive, oil & gas and manufacturing sectors EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE Business Partners (III) CS-SI (France) Activity manager for Quality Assurance (JRA2) Middleware application validation CNES intranet Grid based on gLite Operation of Regional Operation Centre Technology transfer to SMEs, e.g. interface Openplast to EGEE Support Fusion community EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Industry applications EGEODE Industrial application from Compagnie Générale de Géophysique running on EGEE infrastructure Seismic processing platform Based on industrial application Geocluster© used at CGG Being ported to EGEE for Industry and Academia OpenPlast project French R&D programme to develop and deploy Grid platform for plastic industry (SMEs) Based on experience from EGEE (supported by CS) Next: Interoperability with other Grids EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Recommendations wrt Industry Recommendation 8 (NA3) Mandate the Industry Forum to gather and consolidate input from industrial users to prepare course material specifically tailored to industrial user needs. Recommendation 9 (NA3) Mandate the industrial partner DATAMAT to fulfil its role as an active link to industry as this is the case in other major international Grid project. Recommendation 32 (JRA1) Make more effective use of the Industry Forum to realize industrial involvement in the development to achieve smoother technology transfer. Recommendation 40 (NA2) Mandate the Industry Forum to fulfil its important role. If this appears to be impossible, think of substituting the Industry Forum by another organisation or different organisations which are more willing to take the responsibility of interfacing with the industry. Recommendation 41 (NA2) Start small when conveying the vision of Grid computing to industry. Do not forget to address the cultural, personnel and organisational aspects. Present a “road map” on how commercial Grid computing can become a reality. Recommendation 44 (NA2) Encourage more participation from the Industry Forum. EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Industry and EGEE Industry Forum (representatives in most European countries) Led by Industry to improve Grid take-up in Industry Organises industry events and disseminates Grid information Synthesis of Industry Forum in reviewers pack Collaboration with CERN openlab project Description in reviewers pack Industry Task Force Group of industry partners in the project Links related industry projects (NESSI, BEinGRID, …) Works with EGEE’s Technical Coordination Group (TCG) to place industry requirements on equal footing EGEE Business Associates (EBA) Companies sponsoring work on joint-interest subjects EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Industry Forum in EGEE-II Continue its mission of two-way communication between Industry and EGEE For Industry: learn about EGEE and latest Grid developments Members Companies experimenting with or interested in Grid technologies Representatives in most European countries >150 individual members from ~ 100 institutes Summary of actions document in reviewers pack Activities Expanded for the second 2-year phase of EGEE Moved from NA4 to NA2 Recognises that outreach is the first step in establishing contact Benefit from NA2 partner network to assign representatives in most countries Led by industrial partner Metaware EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE Industry Days Organised by Industry Forum 27 April, Paris 70 participants 31 companies, 16 Research institutes & EU ICT (39) – Research (19) – Users (12), Participation from EGEE industry partners NICE, DATAMAT, CS-SI Compagnie Générale de Géophysique Associates, such as the OpenPlast Project Results Installation of gLite in different scenarios (Astronomy etc) Training (CETIC) Application prototype on GILDA (Total UK) Follow-up technical exchange meetings between participants 19% 46% 13% 10% 6% 3% HW manuf. & SW vendors: 6 IT consulting & service providers: 14 Energy, geosciences, oil and gas: 4 Finance & Insurance: 3 Networks & Telecom: 2 Plasturgy: 1 Space: 1 EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE Industry Days (cont.) Organised by PPARC and Industry Forum 16 May, Cambridge Focus on Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) 8 companies represented Presentations by EGEE, GridPP, Cambridge Ontology, Geneservice Results Requests to use GILDA for prototyping and training services UK (PPARC KITE Club Innovation Advisory Service) is funding Qi3 company to perform a Technology Market Evaluation (18 days of consultancy) of EGEE Technology Assessment, Strategic Market Analysis, Recommendations Future Events & Considerations Organise every 1-2 months, shorter one-day, federation based, domain based, ideally max. 50 participants, further practical success stories EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE and openlab Links between EGEE-II and openlab student programme openlab is listed as contributing to the programme of work in the EGEE-II contract Links between EGEE-II and openlab student programme Milestones MNA2.5.1-2 (July’06 & ’07) Linked to EGEE-II SA3 activity (integration testing and certification) Work on Grid interoperability and integration centre (GCC) and platform competence centre (PCC) Example: HP sponsored event (16-17 June) What is required of gLite on QA, certification & maturity for it to be handed over to the industry? What could be the killer applications for the Grid? EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Industry Task Force Goals Members Builds on the work of the Industry Forum Working Groups Brings together industrial applications using EGEE Interact with EGEE’s Technical Coordination Group (TCG) Industry requirements on equal footing with scientific applications Concrete technical work for applications Members Industry partners in the project Representatives from industrial applications on the EGEE infrastructure Links with related industry projects BEinGRID NESSI Etc. EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE IF member/ attendee/sponsor BEinGRID Business Experiments in Grid (BEinGRID) http://www.beingrid.com/ Coordinated by ATOS Origin (Spain) BE01 BE10 BE02 BE03 BE15 BE05 BE07 BE14 BE08 BE16 BE09 BE11 BE18 BE12 BE13 BE17 BE04 BE19 BUSINESS EXPERIMENTS CORE PARTNERS BE6 Credit: Josep Martrat - ATOS ORIGIN In all experiments there is at least one coreteam member participating or leading except for 4 cases. They have been assigned to several coreteam members BE4 – Innova (Italian) => ENEA BE14 BSC (spanish) => ATOS BE15 Logica => high comittement => assigned to BE general coordinator CETIC B18 CGG (French) => EPC In addition, the core team partners who are involved in a particular BE have a requirement to support the small end-users and help them with the project beauraucracy EGEE IF member/ attendee/sponsor EGEE partner EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

BEinGRID and EGEE-II There are 3 experiments based on gLite middleware Financial Portfolio Management (Financial sector) INNOVA, FINNAT, MPSF, SPACI, UNICAL Insurance Risk management (Insurance sector) AXA, FININFO, CRSA, TID Seismic imaging & reservoir simulation (Industry sector Oil & Gas) CGG, PETROSOFT, NICE, TNO Others under consideration (Earth Observation services) and migration of certain tools and components Regular exchange between EGEE and BEinGRID EGEE partners to support gLite use in BEinGRID (private infrastructure) BEinGRID to evaluate gLite for commercial contexts Training courses focussed for industry users Important note: to develop “a new Grid middleware for business is not the project’s remit! Credit: Josep Martrat - ATOS ORIGIN EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

EGEE Business Associates Opportunity to sponsor work on joint-interest subjects Technical developments Market Surveys Business modelling Exploitation strategies Transfer of know-how and services to industry Cases under discussion: Commercial training service (GridWise), security audit (PriceWaterhouseCoopers), middleware interface (Sun) Benefits to EBAs Technical know-how Early access to documentation and key project deliverables Sponsorship and visibility at EGEE events Influence programme of industrial events as members of IF Steering Committee Participate early-on in process to define a sustainable infrastructure after EGEE-II Example: Companies that want to do Grid consultancy, training – support, make material available to us EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones

Summary EGEE has established links with many companies As partners, users, resource providers, affiliates All industrial partners have actively contributed to the promotion of EGEE in business sectors The relative maturity of EGEE now makes it possible to further pursue commercial exploitation of its products and services The structures used in EGEE have been reinforced and expanded Industry Forum, industry task force, links to related projects, business associates programme EGEE-II builds on the ground-work of EGEE and marks a significant increase in the priority and resources invested by the project in industrial exploitation EGEE Final EU Review 23-24 May 2006 - Industry - Bob Jones