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EGEE-II INFSO-RI Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE and gLite are registered trademarks EGEE vision and roadmap to involve industry Bob Jones EGEE Project Director eIRG workshop EML Heidelberg, Germany April 20, 2007

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Contents What is EGEE How EGEE works with Businesses now Lessons learnt Where we are going in the future

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ EGEE Objectives Large-scale, production-quality grid infrastructure for e-Science Attracting new resources and users from industry as well as science Maintain and further improve gLite Grid middleware Flagship grid infrastructure project co-funded by the European Commission Now in 2 nd phase with 91 partners in 32 countries

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Applications on EGEE Multitude of applications from a growing number of domains –Archeology –Astronomy & Astrophysics –Civil Protection –Computational Chemistry –Earth Sciences –Financial Simulation –Fusion –Geophysics –High Energy Physics –Life Sciences –Multimedia –Material Sciences –….. Summary of applications report:

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Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Production Usage Status ~19 million jobs run (8200 cpu-years, ~50K jobs/day) in 2006 Non-physics usage is 10K jobs/day (same as whole of EGEE in 2005) Continuous usage of between ¼ and ⅓ of the available resources 24% of resources are contributed by groups external to the project Grid Operations report: ~19 million jobs run (8200 cpu-years, ~50K jobs/day) in 2006 Non-physics usage is 10K jobs/day (same as whole of EGEE in 2005) Continuous usage of between ¼ and ⅓ of the available resources 24% of resources are contributed by groups external to the project Grid Operations report:

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ What attracts Businesses to EGEE? Credible –A flagship European project operating on a global scale –Mission-critical for the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) - Starting 2007 –Access to a team of grid experts with proven deployment experience Flexible –Supporting applications from a wide range of domains Secure –Security model with authentication, authorization and audit trails Open –Allows groups to work in multi- administered domains, deploy additional services and interoperate with other infrastructures Environment to gridify applications & get operations experience –Demonstrate them to customers & bosses Production quality middleware –Distributed under a business friendly open source license and supported by a large community Evolutionary path to emerging grid standards –Backward-compatible upgrades Visibility: –200+ sites in 40+ countries for +150 Virtual Orgs. –An excellent shop-window for products, services and expertise Dynamic –New applications, resources, services and users can be easily added

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Existing Business Collaborations Businesses collaborate with EGEE in a variety of roles –As a partner  Signatories of the project contract with specific responsibilities  Tune the project to business needs and pass on knowledge –As associate  Collaborate on subjects of joint interest –As a user  Prototype applications on EGEE infrastructure or deploy gLite middleware on private infrastructures –As attendee at “Industry day” events  Focussed on single business sector and promote/explain grid via overview talks and success stories from industry

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ CEA Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique Fusion CGG Compagnie générale de Géophysique Geophysics CS SI CS Systèmes d’Information S.A. QA & Tech. Transfer to SMEs CRSA Centrale Recherche S.A. Finance DATAMATMiddleware & Earth Sciences Telefónica Investigació y Desarollo S.A.U. Telecoms MetawareIndustrial dissemination EGEE Business Partners

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Example Business Associates GridWiseTech -Developing EGEE LCG API & web portal with user- friendly access to EGEE infrastructure -Used resources to create new medical device, -Saving time & reaching higher quality already at the prototype stage NICE –Developing EGEE compatible GENIUS Grid portal and EnginFrame Platform Computing –Making gLite middleware better exploit the LSF local resources management system

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ EGEE and CERN openlab project HP sponsored examples –event on long-term future of gLite –Integration of SmartFrog 2 to aid virtualisation –Integration of gLite and Tycoon 3 market-based resource allocation software Intel Sponsored examples –Effective use of Multi-core processors in a grid environment CERN openlab 1 is contributing to the EGEE programme of work 1: 2: 3:

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ gLite Business Applications Finance and insurance –BE11-Risk Management in Finance - Grid for financial products pricing –ECP-CRSA Fininfo AXA Telefonica ID Earth Sciences –BE18-EGEODE Seismic imaging & reservoir simulation –CGG TNO PetroSoft NICE Earth Observation –BE07-Earth Observation - Grid enabled services for atmospheric retrieval parameters of importance for pollution, health and meteorological applications –GMV ESRIN-ESA ATOS ORIGIN CNR TERRADUE Health care –Health-e-Child: Grid-based biomedical information platform for Paediatrics –SIEMENS AG Lynkeus Srl etc. Fusion –Grid gateway for accesssing EGEE and super computer centres –CS SI CNRS SMEs and small ISV –Grid platform for plastic industry (CS SI CNRS; PEP) –Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) application (Cambridge Ontology Ltd) Portals (based Grid engine) –Genius (INFN; NICE); P-Grade (Sztaki); Elisa (CS SI; CNRS) project-eu-egee-itf.web.cern.ch/project-eu-egee-ITF/Applications/Applications.htm

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Example Business Applications EGEODE –Industrial application from Companie Generale de Geophysique running on EGEE infrastructure  Seismic processing platform  Based on industrial application Geocluster© used at CGG  Ported to EGEE for Industry and Academia OpenPlast project –French R&D programme to develop and deploy Grid platform for plastic industry (SMEs) –Based on experience from EGEE (supported by CS) –Next: Interoperability with other Grids

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ EGEE Industry days ParisApr’06Kick-off CambridgeMay’06SMEs IschiaJuly’06Data grids GenevaSep’06Multiple tracks CataniaOct’06SMEs HelsinkiNov’06Biomedicine PisaJan’07Finance BudapestFeb’07Large enterprises MadridMar’07Engineering These events generate interest which then lead to some companies working with EGEE to port applications, follow training, identify new requirements etc.

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Example results of Industry Days Total UK Attended the industry day in Paris Ported application to GILDA testbed Presented the results of their work in the EGEE’06 Business Track Cambridge Ontology 2 person startup company attended Industry day in Cambridge Wanted to use grids for Content Based Image Retrieval System With support from Qi3 and EGEE they were awarded mini-PIPSS funding grant by UK’s PPARC Ported their application to grid using gLite and GridPP sites Now growing and attracting private funds Establishing relations of trust with businesses is a slow and labour intensive task

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Grids and Business – key points Complexity – grid technology is complex to use and operate Security - sensitive data with sensitive applications Standards & Policies – to encourage long-term investment Training – need to offer training tailored to businesses Software license management – how users access commercial packages & how ISPs generate revenue Applications – need to support legacy applications Portability – across multiple platforms and implementations Networking – costs of network services is prohibitive Guaranteed QoS – service level agreements Business models – what can be charged for as a service Accounting - tracking resources usage in multi-admin context

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ Going Forward EGEE intends to build on it initial successes with various business sectors in the context of the European 7 th Framework Foster relations with businesses based on targeted approach –Targeted sectors (Finance, Earth observation, Bio, etc) –More attention in SME, start-up (innovative applications and portals) and collaborative projects (Partner grids) –Innovative solutions & policies & funding schemes & collaboration between industry and Research in commercial Grid adoption (pre-competitive procurement) Set the way for commercial exploitation of EGEE technology –Provide solutions in challenges for grid adoption by Industry: Business model; Accounting/billing; Commercial software license policy; Security; SLA; Standardization; etc –Prepare the future for commercial exploitation of EGEE (long-term support of gLite; Network; IT Providers) Create self-sustainable EGEE Grid\e-Infrastructure Competence Centres “for Industry” in order to provide technical support to the business community

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ A picture for the future GILDA style testbed EGEE style production infrastructure based on national grid infrastructures Business Models: Considering Not-for-profit structure to support gLite Standards: Push for interoperability to allow free choice of middleware New Business: Competition Grid market: Negotiated exchange of resources Networking: Testbed sites with dual networks (GEANT & Commercial) Training: Commercial survey Expertise/Support: Operations & Middleware Applications & Training Access to popular Commercial packages GRIDBIZ customers ‘business multiplier’ science/ research users

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE-II INFSO-RI eIRG - Heidelberg - 20/04/ EGEE’07 Conference Building Bridges… Between Science and business Between users and infrastructures Between countries Between scientific disciplines Between projects