Procurement Innovation for Cloud Services in Europe CERN – 14 May 2014 Bob Jones (CERN) This document produced by Members of the Helix Nebula consortium.

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Procurement Innovation for Cloud Services in Europe CERN – 14 May 2014 Bob Jones (CERN) This document produced by Members of the Helix Nebula consortium is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at The Helix Nebula project is co-funded by the European Community Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/ ) under Grant Agreement no Members of the Helix Nebula consortiumCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttp://helix-nebula.eu/

CERNEFDAEMBLESAESOESRFEuropean XFELILL A Vision for a European e ‐ Infrastructure for the 21st Century The goal is to transform existing Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCIs) based on a range of technologies into a service-oriented platform for the global research community that can be sustained through innovative business models Prepared by CERN on behalf of the EIROforum IT Working Group DOI: /zenodo /zenodo.7592

CERNEFDAEMBLESAESOESRFEuropean XFELILL The Business of Research Publicly funded research communities make significant investments in E-infrastructure that must be justified –To justify these investments the e-infrastructures must show a clear impact for the research communities –To gauge the impact, this market of end-users must be well understood by funding agencies and e-infrastructure services providers So the user communities must have a strong voice in the governance of the e-infrastructures to ensure they remain relevant and up to-date

Bob Jones, CERN ESFRI Cluster projects 4

Bob Jones, CERN CRISPENVRIDASISHBioMed Data identity Data identity continuum Software identity Concept identity User identity management Common data standards and formats Service discovery Service market places Integrated data access and discovery Data storage facilities Data curation Privacy and security Volatile data management User Community Body Semantic annotations and bridging Reference models Education & training Cross-Disciplinary Challenges A matrix showing the interest in common topics for the four cluster initiatives 5

CERN-JRC meeting Bob Jones CRISPENVRIDASISHBioMed Data identity Data identity continuum Software identity Concept identity User identity management Common data standards and formats Service discovery Service market places Integrated data access and discovery Data storage facilities Data curation Privacy and security Volatile data management User Community Body Semantic annotations and bridging Reference models Education & training Cross-Disciplinary Challenges A matrix showing the interest in common topics for the four cluster initiatives 27 January 20146

Bob Jones, CERN7 The scientific community has a clear need for powerful, high capacity and dependable infrastructure that can be used to advance their research without exposing it to data loss, corruption or intrusion. Secure scientific clouds can meet these requirements, and several projects within the EU have been set up to satisfy this demand, including the Helix Nebula project and through GÉANT. However, further work is needed to integrate existing science clouds, to promote their adoption, and to enhance their usability. Secure clouds for science applications offer clear benefits in terms of scale, integrity and confidentiality. Further EU work is urgently needed to achieve this goal.

What have we learnt? Bob Jones, CERN8 Public organisations see value and opportunities in making use of commercial cloud services The production usage of commercial cloud services by public organisations has already started The public sector is a potentially profitable market for commercial cloud service providers The procurement and use of commercial cloud services poses a number of legal questions A coordinated approach by public organisations will help structure the market and reduce the burden on individual organisations

European Procurers’ Platform Build on the work of Helix Nebula and projects such as CloudForEurope to raise the level of understanding of cloud services procurement Case Studies, Barriers and Best Practices Preparation of cross-border procurements Research procurement roadmap Prepare for an e-Infrastructure Commons Marketplace Bob Jones, CERN9