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Future INTERNET – CeBIT 2012. Open Future Internet platform to advance Europe’s competitiviness in Future Internet technologies. Stefano De Panfilis Chief Innovation Officer Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A . Main messages . What is the PPP future of Internet?.
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Future INTERNET – CeBIT 2012 Open Future Internet platform to advance Europe’s competitiviness in Future Internet technologies Stefano De Panfilis Chief Innovation Officer Engineering IngegneriaInformaticaS.p.A.
Whatisthe PPP future of Internet? • Promote applicability of Internet to businesses • Development of a (open) Application Platform • Large scale trials involving real users http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi
Fi-WARE objective • An open architecture • …and • an operative software • (not locked-in to specific vendors) • for the creation and delivery of services, into different service areas
Our (real) objective • An open architecture • …and • an operative software • (not locked-in to specific vendors) • for the creation and delivery of services, into different service areas
Some figures and data Main data 26 partners 5 Universities 4248 Person Months (excl. open calls) Total Funding 41 M€ Open calls 12,3 M€ Total budget 66,4 M€ Three years duration
FI Core Platform Architecture: main chapters Functionality Trust and Security Operations Developer tools Service delivery Cloud Hosting Internet of Things Support Services Interface to the Network and devices
Coreare the GenericEnablers • GenericEnabler: a specific functionality offered by the CP, i.e. reusable and commonly shared functional building blocks serving a multiplicity of usage areasacrossvarioussectors • Why: • maximisation of the orthogonality of the architectural choices • easiness to tackle complete architectural aspects • reuse of the same architectural choice in different architectural contexts • possibility to evolve the architecture without impacting the whole structure • More implementations of the same Generic Enablers
Service delivery Objective: Provision, Composition and delivery of services Making possible the marketplace
Cloud Hosting Objective: Handle the provision of computation, networks and software resources Pay only what you want
Internet of Things Objective: Interaction with “things”, searchable and accessible Access the world of sensors
Data and context management Objective: Transform the data into information Organize and use your information
Interface to the network and devices Objective: Open and standardized interfaces to network and devices Use Telecom data and information
Security privacy and Trust Objective: Develop a security ecosystem, comprising core and generic enablers Secure and trustworthy
Join us now! 12 M€ funding fortwo Open Calls! First call 2 million.Deadline: 25 April 2012 at 17h00 Info: http://www.fi-ware.eu/open-call/
Our time schedule First year June/September 2011: High level architecture description January 2012: First open call issued 25th April 2012: Open call closes May 2012: Reference Infrastructure on Second year July 2012: First FI-WARE testbed January 2013: Second open call issued May 2013: FirstReference implementation Third year June 2013: Open call closes September 2013: second FI-WARE testbed January 2014: Reference implementation May 2014: Fi-Ware final release
In a nutshell Create a solid basis for the Internet of the Future