© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 GRIA B2B Solutions and Business Benefits Stephen C Phillips IT Innovation Centre

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© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 GRIA B2B Solutions and Business Benefits Stephen C Phillips IT Innovation Centre

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 What is GRIA? PROMENVIR ESTEC GDCD CRISP DISTAL DISTAL 2 COMBECHEM BEinGRID IRMOS MUPPITS PrestoPRIME SERSCIS The result of over 10 years research into B2B collaboration services.The result of over 10 years research into B2B collaboration services. Services to support:Services to support: –Identity management and federation –Service level agreements –Integration –Security Open sourceOpen source

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 GRIA in BEinGRID GridCAEGridCAE Supply chain mgt for pharmaceuticalsSupply chain mgt for pharmaceuticals AMONGAMONG TravelCRMTravelCRM wow2greenwow2green Twenty more experiments using other middleware.

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 GridCAE Providing CFD computation through the Grid.Providing CFD computation through the Grid. ICON, NTUA, EPCC.ICON, NTUA, EPCC. Grid benefits:Grid benefits: –Do it better: faster, cheaper, more flexibly. –Do more: design optimisation, not just single design verification. NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.org.

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 GridCAE and GRIA SLA and accounting:SLA and accounting: –Need to track usage to send the bills. Security:Security: –X.509 identity management, WS-Security, HTTPS. –Authentication, authorisation. Integration:Integration: –Client: GRIA command line client connection to modeFRONTIER shell scripts. –Server: GRIA application services providing job submission for OpenFOAM.

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 TravelCRM Sharing information between travel agencies to improve business intelligence.Sharing information between travel agencies to improve business intelligence. Avantours, GridSystems, IT Innovation, Valadis, Versys.Avantours, GridSystems, IT Innovation, Valadis, Versys. Grid benefits:Grid benefits: –Trust and security –Data management –Business relationship management

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 TravelCRM and GRIA SLA:SLA: –Tracking the data submitted to the pool. –Access denied to reports if data is not shared. Security:Security: –Mapping from portal logins to X.509 domain. –Securing customer data. Integration:Integration: –Client: integration with portal through Java API. –Service: GRIA OGSA-DAI service interfacing to databases.

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 AMONG Connecting banks to combat money-laundering.Connecting banks to combat money-laundering. Exodus, IT Innovation, NTUA, Piraeus.Exodus, IT Innovation, NTUA, Piraeus. Grid benefits:Grid benefits: –Secure, managed information exchange –Low cost integration

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 AMONG and GRIA SLA:SLA: –Soft limit on the numbers of queries per day –Notification sent when constraint breached Security:Security: –WS-Security at message level –HTTPS transport layer security –Active Directory to X.509 mapping –Active Directory group to SAML issuance Integration:Integration: –Client:.NET client embedded in ISS web portal –Server: custom GRIA web service connecting to back-end AML software (MoneyWatch)

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 Conclusion Three of five demonstrators use GRIA – why?Three of five demonstrators use GRIA – why? GRIA provided all that was required.GRIA provided all that was required. GRIA specifically addresses the sustainability issues to ensure cost effective security and QoS management.GRIA specifically addresses the sustainability issues to ensure cost effective security and QoS management. –Business can focus on realising business value and not on maintaining software. But this is not enough, we want to:But this is not enough, we want to: –deal with uncertainty, –deal with legalities, –manage fast-changing deployments, –handle convergence.

© Copyright University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre 2009 Dependability in an Uncertain World IRMOSIRMOS –Deployments for interactive real time applications. –Tools to predict resource requirements and SLAs to define them. SERSCISSERSCIS –Resilient systems for critical infrastructure. –Service governance for dynamic systems. PrestoPRIMEPrestoPRIME –Long term audio-visual archiving. –Creating systems to preserve data in spite of hardware changes and failures.