Donatella Castelli (CNR-ISTI) Project coordinator

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Donatella Castelli (CNR-ISTI) Project coordinator Pilot Blue Cloud Donatella Castelli (CNR-ISTI) Project coordinator Pilot Blue Cloud Workshop 23 March 2017 Brussels, Belgium donatella.castelli@isti.cnr.it

“Pilot Blue Cloud” intended meaning Pilot of European Open Science Cloud (*) to support activities related to the Blue Growth Societal Challenge (*) “Realising the European Open Science Cloud” First report and recommendations of the Commission High Level Expert Group on the European Open Science Cloud The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) aims to accelerate and support the current transition to more effective Open Science and Open Innovation in the Digital Single Market. It should enable trusted access to services, systems and the re-use of shared scientific data across disciplinary, social and geographical borders. The term cloud is understood by the High level Expert Group (HLEG) as a metaphor to help convey both seamlessness and the idea of a commons based on scientific data. The EOSC is indeed a European infrastructure, but it should be globally interoperable and accessible. It includes the required human expertise, resources, standards, best practices as well as the underpinning technical infrastructures.

1. What are the gaps and obstacles that need to be overcome to realise the Pilot Blue Cloud? Lack of (good quality) data (un)FAIR data, tools, services and workflows Unclear policies Expensive and lengthly service development Silos approach Oligopoly

2. What is the most pressing need to realise the Pilot Blue Cloud in the short/midterm? Developing a “commons” able to Bridging silos, i.e. facilitating interoperability and reuse across existing infrastructures Increasing automatic & transparent support for improving data collection and curation, FAIR management, complex and computational intensive analytics, publishing, validation and collaboration processes Simplifying third-party service provisioning & usage Fostering multi-disciplinary approch to its development

3. As a user of the Pilot Blue Cloud; what would you need it to do? One-stop-shop – transparent access to the resources I need independently from who provides them data, products, tools, services, workflows, articles, documentation multi-domain data & services: e.g. geospatial, biological, economical, environmental, and social “enough” computation and storage capacity Collaborative and open “science” supporting environments Trusted “services” Clear policies and costs Concrete showcases of new opportunities & RoI