Announcing the CEI-Sphere Project: Empowering Innovation in Cloud-Edge-IoT
The ACES project is spearheading the development of an Edge-as-a-Service (EaaS) platform to handle data-intensive applications at the edge.
The ACES project is spearheading the development of an Edge-as-a-Service (EaaS) platform to handle data-intensive applications at the edge.
On 19-20 September 2024, about 200 experts from the industry, academia, policy makers, freelancers, from the European cloud, edge, IoT, telco, gathered together in Brussels to take part in the NexusForum2024 Summit. The rapid consolidation of the Edge Computing paradigm is having an extraordinary impact on Europe at scientific, technological, socio-economic, and geopolitical levels, as…
A blog post by Dr. MONIQUE CALISTI, CEO of Martel Innovate Last week at the NexusForum2024 Summit, I moderated the European Digital Sovereignty in Action Panel gathering top experts at work on several research, innovation, regulatory and policy fronts to make digital autonomy of Europe a reality. Europe is committed to an inclusive and sustainable…
The evolution of the next generation IoT moves in parallel with the increase in the heterogeneity of the IoT technologies.
The European Cloud, Edge, and IoT (EUCloudEdgeIoT, EUCEI) initiative is crucial for promoting digital autonomy in Europe. Supported by the OpenContinuum and Unlock CEI projects, EUCEI aims to advance cloud, edge, and IoT technologies, creating a robust computing ecosystem.
Trustworthy, Cognitive And AI-Driven Collaborative Associations of IoT Devices and Edge Resources for Data Processing
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 has two plenaries per year. When the plenary is not virtual, a country provides
an invitation to host the plenary. The United States, Korea and Finland hosted the last three
plenaries, China will host the next one in November 2024, and France and Norway are considering
to host in 2025.
The ACES project is spearheading the development of an Edge-as-a-Service (EaaS) platform to handle data-intensive applications at the edge.
The evolution of the next generation IoT moves in parallel with the increase in the heterogeneity of the IoT technologies.
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 has two plenaries per year. When the plenary is not virtual, a country provides
an invitation to host the plenary. The United States, Korea and Finland hosted the last three
plenaries, China will host the next one in November 2024, and France and Norway are considering
to host in 2025.