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VENUS-C · Virtual multidisciplinary EnviroNments USing Cloud infrastructures

FP7Status: CLOSED1 June 201031 May 2012EU funding €4,500,000

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.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA

IT · €1,119,091

participant

EUROPAEISCHES MICROSOFT INNOVATIONS CENTER GMBH

DE · €730,439

participant

INNOTEC srl

IT · €36,057

participant

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

SE · €278,410

participant

THE MICROSOFT RESEARCH - UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO CENTRE FOR COMPUTATIONAL AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Scarl

IT · €159,659

participant

EUROPEAN CHAPTER OF THE OPEN GRID FORUM, EEIG

UK · €60,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €249,710

participant

COLLABORATORIO SNC DI BARZON FURIO& C

IT · €145,680

participant

ELLINIKO KENTRO KENOTOMIAS MICROSOFT AE

EL · €239,594

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €252,110

participant

TRUST-IT SERVICES LIMITED

UK · €123,884

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €344,286

participant

MICROSOFT RESEARCH LIMITED

UK

participant

TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

IL · €201,900

participant

PANEPISTIMIO AIGAIOU

EL · €238,194

participant

BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION

ES · €320,986

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