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Presenting the Future of Open-source for Cloud Services webinar a resounding success

17th May, 2024

09:00 – 10:30 CET (Online)

 

The webinar Presenting the Future of Open-source for Cloud Services took place on the 17th of May and we are happy to report it was a resounding success. There were short presentations showcasing the vision and work being done within four projects funded under the call Open Source for Cloud Services. From our side, Prof. Vassilis Papaefstathiou from FORTH presented on behalf of the RISER project. 

 

 

Thanos Stratikopoulos from the AERO project, Ramon Canal from the Vitamin-V project, and Stefano Markidis from the  OpenCUBE project also presented the main objectives of their respective projects.  

 

We extend our gratitude to hosts the Eclipse Foundation, an independent, Europe-based not-for-profit corporation that acts as steward of the Eclipse open-source software development community and the EUCloudEdgeIoT initiative, which aims to realise a pathway for the understanding and development of the Cloud, Edge and IoT (CEI) Continuum by promoting cooperation between a wide range of research projects, developers and suppliers, business users and potential adopters of this new technological paradigm. 

We look forward to more collaboration coming soon.

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