ICT projects funded the European Union constitute a
major channel for CERN to effectively transfer know-how and expertise, in
particular in the field of very large scale computing. In IT, this was
recently exemplified by projects under the FP5 programme, and now under the
FP6 Programme.
EGEE, Enabling Grids for E-science in Europe
(FP6)
EGEE aims to integrate current national, regional and thematic Grid efforts,
in order to create a seamless European Grid infrastructure for the support
of the European Research Area. This infrastructure will be built on the EU
Research Network GEANT and exploit Grid expertise that has been generated by
projects such as the EU DataGrid project, other EU supported Grid projects
and the national Grid initiatives such as UK e-Science, INFN Grid, Nordugrid
and the US Trillium (cluster of projects).
EDG, the European DataGrid (FP5)
The objective EDG, the European DataGrid project
funded by European Union, was to build the next generation computing
infrastructure providing intensive computation and analysis of shared
large-scale databases, from hundreds of TeraBytes to PetaBytes, across
widely distributed scientific communities. The three year project, initially
planned to finish at the end of 2003, was extended to the 31st of
March 2004.
DataTag (FP5)
The DataTAG project objective is to create a large-scale
intercontinental Grid testbed that focuses upon advanced networking issues
and interoperability between these intercontinental Grid domains. The
results are disseminated into each of the associated Grid projects. The
project ends in 2004. It involves 5 academic partners in Europe, 6 in North
America as well as a number of collaborating networks and institutes on both
sides of the Atlantic. |