Grid: a research ‘product’ offering great market opportunities Federico Rossi – Grid Business Development Director 4 th EGEE Conference – Pisa 25 October.

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Grid: a research ‘product’ offering great market opportunities Federico Rossi – Grid Business Development Director 4 th EGEE Conference – Pisa 25 October 2005

2 DATAMAT overview We are an Italian leading group in the supply of ICT solutions with 30+ years experience: ~1,500 highly qualified employees (end 2004) M€ Sales, 28.3 M€ EBITDA (FY2004) Our mission is to supply ICT solutions (products, systems and integrated services) in specific segments of vertical markets Bank, Insurance and Finance Public Administration and Healthcare Telecommunications, Media and Utilities Defence, Space & Environment Industry leveraging on: strong application expertise (knowledge of client primary processes) strong technical and technological competencies (“state-of-the-art”) management and organizational capabilities in complex and high economic value contracts

3 Why DATAMAT in Grid? Our traditional focus is on innovation, with a long record of international R&D projects followed by successful commercial exploitation. We perceived Grid as one of the most promising novelties for the ICT market, enabling distributed applications, and emerging scenario such as e-collaboration. In 2000 we decided to participate in the first large Grid Project in Europe, to acquire the specific knowledge of technology and to understand its potential business return in terms of application and services deployment… … and in the following years to other European outstanding initiatives:

4 What kind of collaboration with research institutions? The collaboration with research institutions, for example the computer scientists within the High Energy Physics community, is extremely profitable. The cross-fertilization from mixing different backgrounds allowed our teams to improve: Flexibility Teamwork Openness to innovative ideas and to transfer our traditional development culture in terms of: Structured approach Consolidated methodologies for analysis and design Tight project management (resource allocation, planning, …).

5 What risk for exploitation? The major hindering factors, that could jeopardise our business perspectives, are: Technology The architectures, the available implementations, the relevant standards not yet mature enough to have a kind of “grid-out-of-the-box” to be easily demonstrated to potential industrial customers. Market Customer reluctance towards innovative concepts and little confidence in the technology as the solution to problems. Commercial attitude to promote ‘results’ much earlier than the actual availability and offer fragmentation.

6 How to mitigate such risk? Beyond the actions undertaken by companies (individually or in association), DATAMAT believes that it is important to interact with the public component of research, in order to achieve stability and continuity, the two main factors really making possible Grid commercial exploitation. This can be achieved undertaking and securing initiatives at all levels (National, European, Global) in terms of: Infrastructure deployment Middleware standardisation Application development

7 A pan-European Grid infrastructure deployment Relationship with public sector research is here fundamental to deploy and operate a wide and reliable Grid Infrastructure that can also be available, at least initially, to Industrial prospects / customers. This will improve industrial end-user confidence in Grid, when they have problems suitable to be solved with the help of the technology, but no enough evidence of its benefits on a large scale and in an industrial arena. We consider the EC FP6 initiative EGEE / EGEE II, setting up a production-quality infrastructure for research, the first steps in this direction: such effort should be supported as a long-lasting initiative, beyond the end of the projects.

8 A convergence of middleware on Grid for business… From our industrial viewpoint, it is mandatory that middleware technologically converges on solid business models and shared architectures to be exploited on Grid Infrastructures. As Grid is about dynamic sharing and collaboration across multiple administrative domains, this means to enhance and standardise technological aspects such as: Security, e.g. Trustworthiness, Integrity, Confidentiality, Identity Identification, Privacy, Reliability, … Service orientation, e.g. QoS, SLA, fault tolerance, … Grid economics, e.g. Accounting, Payment, Compensation... plus Certification (as a result of an industrial level engineering process) In few words, to support the next generation of Grid technology for moving the focus from e-Science to e-Business.

9 … in a coordinated way To ease sharing of developed solutions and technology take-up (in particular for SME’s), and start building value-added services, public and private research institutions should commit themselves in setting up initiatives aimed at: Promotion, integration, validation and packaging of platforms and solutions, Repository of certified component / solutions Education, Training, “after-sales” support This would allow to complement on going initiatives, such as gLite development in EGEE, or next generation grid architecture definition in NextGRID, with long-lasting foundations. On-going efforts at continental and national level (e.g. US NMI, UK OMII, IT c- OMEGA,…) should be taken into account, harmonised, and federated.

10 A new generation of Grid-enabled applications The initiatives on application side shall: Ease the diffusion of a Grid culture, mostly through a generalised test-bed policy aimed at demonstrating in concrete terms the advantages of its use, in strong synergy with research Grid-enable classes of applications by developing suitable tool-kits and/or porting existing problem solving environment on Grid contexts Standardise (standardise, standardise, …) as much as possible the access to Grid services and resources, to strongly reduce dependency on specific middleware implementation and/or specific infrastructure Explore new working environments (e.g. ambient intelligence, nomadic / mobile environment in Akogrimo)

11 Conclusions The growing interest of industrial user community shows that initial expectations on Grid are going to be fulfilled. Initial enthusiasm is now being replaced by awareness of the actual potential and risks, in terms of business and ROI, adequately steering strategic technical choices (e.g. web services-grid convergence). To make profit out of technology, it is fundamental to achieve the needed stability and continuity, focusing new initiatives on bridging research and industry. DATAMAT, while confirming its commitment by participating and leading Grid development and take-up activities, believes that stakeholders should: Put in action a long-living global Grid infrastructures deployment plan (migrating towards new models, e.g. DANTE) Ensure the support to the technological convergence of middleware on Grid for business Put in place promotion, education, certification, repository, technology transfer activities to widen Grid culture diffusion and favour implementation in new application contexts.

MANY THANKS FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION!