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Project

VENUS-C

Title Virtual multidisciplinary EnviroNments USing Cloud infrastructures
Grant Agreement Number 261565
Funding Programmes FP7
Dates 31/05/2010 - 31/05/2012
Project URL http://www.venus-c.eu
Scientific Domain e-Infrastructures
Action Line ICT-based e-Infrastructures
Type Of Project CP-CSA-INFRA-PP
Abstract Several research communities in Europe exploit e-Infrastructures, sharing data and computing resources with Grid and Supercomputing technology. However the inherent complexity of these technologies has limited their wider adoption and their long term sustainability: designing, developing and operating a computing infrastructure for an e-Science community remains challenging and costly. VENUS-C will develop and deploy an industrial-quality service-oriented platform based on virtualisation technologies to serve research and industrial user communities, leveraging previous experiences and competences of grids & supercomputing, while investigating new sustainable business models. For Europe to remain at an international competitive edge, it needs to continue investing aggressively in new computing technologies such as those proposed by VENUS-C. These could develop into an essential infrastructure of the information economy. VENUS-C will foster the development of Cloud Computing service offerings taking advantage of existing international opportunities and European industrial potential. Ten years ago, Europe successfully applied a similar approach with Grid computing, importing key technology from the US to quickly become a world-wide leader. By exploiting commercial solutions, but avoiding vendor lock-in with effective interoperability, VENUS-C will provide an easy way to deploy end-user services, dynamically extending e-infrastructures capabilities, addressing all aspects of a sustainable infrastructure. VENUS-C is a Europe-driven industry-led consortium with skilled partners and a strong, international advisory committee formed by worldwide experts in distributed computing and scientific applications. The user communities involved are: Bioinformatics, System Biology, Drug discovery, Civil Protection, Civil Engineering, and Digital Libraries. Twenty short-term experiments will be supported in the second year of VENUS-C through a competitive selection process.
Coordinator
(Organisation name and Country)
ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA, Italy
Partners
(Organisation name and Country)
TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY., Israel
COLLABORATORIO SNC DI BARZON FURIO & C, Italy
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, United Kingdom
THE MICROSOFT RESEARCH - UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO CENTRE FOR COMPUTATIONAL AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Scarl, Italy
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA, Spain
UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN-RESEARCH UNIT, Greece
EUROPEAN CHAPTER OF THE OPEN GRID FORUM, United Kingdom
EUROPAEISCHES MICROSOFT INNOVATIONS CENTER GMBH, Germany
ELLINIKO KENTRO KENOTOMIAS MICROSOFT (Microsoft Innovation Center-Greece), Greece
MICROSOFT RESEARCH LIMITED, United Kingdom