The EU Research Programme EU vision on Next Generation s Enabling application Wolfgang Boch Head of Unit European Commission wolfgang.boch@ec.europa.eu http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/grids Architecture, Design and Development of the next generation technologies 1
OUTLINE EU Research Strategy IST FP6: Advanced Technologies, Systems and Services Next Generation s Conclusions 2
Strategy towards the Lisbon Objectives Coordination of National Programmes Opening-up of National Programmes International cooperation Build critical mass Derive standardisation strategy European European Research Research Area Area Technology Technology Platform Platform Research & Development Leadership Competitiveness Addressing standardization, regulation, Innovation framework to increase adoption Aligning business and research agendas Developing new methods, tools, systems and services Advance excellence and know-how Long-term and business-driven R&D Integration structuring standardisation 4all Gredia g-eclipse Unis Trust Provenance QosCos Comp HPC4U Assess KnowArc Challengers Coord NextGRID service architecture Nessi- Degree SIMDAT industrial simulations Akogrimo mobile services CoreGRID virtual laboratories @Asia Bridge Bein Bein business experiments business experiments BREIN agents & semantics Echo EC-Gin XtreemOS Linux based operating system Econ Argu A-Ware K-WF Datamining Edutain@ Sorma Chemomen tum Inteli Onto 3
Objectives of Research in FP6 Exploit the potential of s beyond escience Ease access and use of s Solve complex problems with high economic and societal impact Industry&Business s escience Advance technologies, systems and architectures Promote international cooperation and standardisation 4
Research Projects under FP6 EU Funding: 130 M Trust platforms, user environments 4all Gredia g-eclipse Unis trust, security Provenance QosCos Comp HPC4U Assess KnowArc supporting the community Challengers Coord NextGRID service architecture Nessi- Degree SIMDAT industrial simulations CoreGRID virtual laboratories international cooperation @Asia Bridge Bein Bein business experiments business experiments Echo EC-Gin Akogrimo BREIN XtreemOS mobile servicesagents & semantics Linux based operating system services, business models Argu A-Ware Econ data, knowledge, semantics K-WF Datamining Edutain@ Chemomen tum Sorma Inteli Onto Wave 2 start 2006 Wave 1 start 2004 Specific support action Integrated project Network of excellence Specific targeted research project 5
Networked European Software and Services Initiative A European Technology Platform for SW, s & e-services: Mission: Develop a visionary strategy for Software, s and Services driven by a common European Research Agenda where innovation and business strengths are reinforced 6 www.nessi-europe.com
The Holistic View of The World of NESSI EU Economy Powered by NESSI Business Services NESSI Adoption Business Domain 1 Business Domain 2 Cross business Collaborations Business Domain n NESSI Landscape (Business level Services) Practices and Usages Architecture and Engineering Semantic Layer Service Integration Layer Infrastructure Layer Core Services Security Management Services Interoperability Regulatory Governance NESSI Framework The Art of NESSI NESSI Core 7
NGG3 Next Generation s Report 2006 Future for European s: GRIDs and Service Oriented Knowledge Utilities Vision and Research Directions 2010 and Beyond, January 2006 Service-Oriented Knowledge Utility (SOKU) A flexible, powerful and cost-efficient way of building, operating and evolving IT intensive solutions for business, science and society. building on existing industry practices, and emerging technologies support ecosystems that promote collaboration and self-organization towards increased agility, lower TCO, broader availability of services for all empowering service providers, integrators and end-consumers of ICT (r)evolution of concepts from Web, & Knowledge technologies as safe, ease und ubiquitous as existing utilities such as electricity or water 8
Towards Framework Programme 7 Vision from s to Service Oriented Knowledge Utilities The architecture comprises services which may be instantiated and assembled dynamically, hence the structure, behaviour and location of software is changing at run-time Services are knowledgeassisted ( semantic ) to facilitate automation and advanced functionality, the knowledge aspect reinforced by the emphasis on delivering high level services to the user A utility is a directly and immediately useable service with established functionality, performance and dependability, illustrating the emphasis on user needs and issues such as trust 9
Towards FP7: From NGG to the Service-oriented Knowledge Utility Services Services Services Service-oriented architectures and service platforms Services Standards System software including network-centric Operating Systems Integrated Resource Networks Infrastructure Trust & Security 10
Market : the segments of the value chain products Operating systems, application servers, & WS based utilities, (OSS and proprietary) product support services Sales & Support for Proprietary upper software as services Data Integration s as a service ICs for Hardware:- Processors, -Servers Comms -Storage etc -Networks Application middleware & utility -OSS software & Lower Proprietary layer upper Middleware Systems Integration Compute as service Applications as service The market Applications Upper grid software- proprietary Lower grid software OSS (WS) Hardware, Networks & systems resources Sales & support for OSS Lower software services for Collaborative work & design Applies to both Single Enterprise market And virtual organisations (VO) Multiple Enterprise Market 11
Major European users industries Aerospace Key demands for products and services Compute grids, Data grids Collaboration infrastructure Design application products for grid Integration and support services Key classes of European player for supply of products and services software vendors Auto Pharmaceuticals & life sciences Digital Media Electronics & semiconductors Financials & insurance Civil engineering Telecommunications operators Compute grids, Data grids Collaboration infrastructure Design application products for grid Integration and support services Compute grids, Data grids Data services Integration and support services Applications for grid Specialist design applications as services Design and animation applications for grid Compute grids Integration and support services Compute grids Design applications for grid Integration and support services Specialist applications as services Applications for grid Compute grids, Data grids Data services Integration and support services Compute grids Data grids Integration and support services Server sharing across applications Integration and support services version of some applications SME software vendors, ISVs and VARs Systems resellers System Integrators Global systems vendors Telecommunications SPs 12
Indication of Worldwide Spending by type of, Products, 2005-2010 ($billion) Source: http://www.insight-corp.com/%5cexecsummaries%5c05execsum.pdf Computing: A Vertical Market Perspective 2005-2010, The Insight Research Corporation, February 2005, 13
Is NGG compliant with future Telecom Services Infrastructures? C o n s u m e r Applications -enabled Services foundations Network-centric OS services as Web services S u p p l i e r IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) & SIP standardised by ETSI & 3GPP, IETF Support of Web services in telecom infrastructures (e.g. Parlay X) Convergence of Next Generation s & Next Generation Networks 14
Flagships ETPs ICT WP 2007-08 08 Challenges Digital content and knowledge End-to-end systems for Socio-economic goals ICT for health Intelligent car and sustainable growth PROVISIONAL ICT for independent living and inclusion Technology roadblocks Network and and service infrastructures Cognitive systems, robotics and interaction Components, subsystems and embedded systems The Network of the Future Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures Networked Media New paradigms and Experimental Facilities Critical Infrastructure Protection Future and Emerging Technologies 15
Challenge 1: The targets Today Billions of devices connected Convergence emerging but: User handles separate networks, a multiplicity of devices, disparate services Security and trust are add on characteristics Robustness/dependability a key hurdle Difficulty to cope with the fragmentation of the value chain 5 10 years Trillions of devices connected Anywhere, anytime, any device - Unlimited capacity - Reconfigurability, adaptability, Interoperability, Service composition Built-in security and trust Highly dependable software and systems Full support to distributed value chains Service oriented architectures Computing/data handling a utility 16
Challenge 1 Pervasive & Trusted Network & Service Infrastructures The network of the future (200M ) Ubiquitous network infrastructures and architectures Optimised control, management and flexibility of the future network infrastructure Technologies and systems architectures for the Future Internet Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures (85M ) Security & resilience in network infrastructure Security & trust in dynamic and reconfigurable service architectures Trusted computing infrastructures Identity management and privacy enhancing tools Services & SW Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering (150M ) Service architectures Service/SW engineering approaches Strategies and technologies enabling mastery of complexity, dependability & behavioural stability Virtualisation tools, system software and network centric operating systems Integrated solutions supporting the networked enterprise Networked Media (85M ) Interoperable MM network & service infrastructure End-to-end systems IST WP2007-2008, soon to be published Indicative Indicativebudgets IST WP2007-2008, soon to be published 17
Conclusions (I) Evolution of the vision towards Service Oriented Knowledge Utilities (SOKU) 2003: virtualisation, simplicity 2004: mobile s & NC-OS 2005/06: Convergence of -web services SoA/SOKU 130 M EU funding for 36 projects longer-term research + industry orientation Building strong European industrial commitment Challengers Nessi- @Asia Echo Coord Degree Bridge EC-Gin Econ NEXT NGG G R I D S GENERATION 4all Gredia g-eclipse Unis Trust Provenance QosCos Comp HPC4U Assess KnowArc NextGRID service architecture SIMDAT industrial simulations Akogrimo mobile services CoreGRID virtual laboratories Bein Bein business experiments business experiments BREIN agents & semantics XtreemOS Linux based operating system Argu A-Ware K-WF Datamining Edutain@ Sorma Chemomen tum Inteli Onto 18
Conclusions (II) Next Generation s and Next Generation Networks Will telcos and IT industries converge towards compatible solutions? Can the paradigm be built on any network? FP7 IST Challenge 1 will provide opportunities for exploring the convergence of network and service infrastructures 19
Further Information Brochure: Building s for Europe FP6 Project Fact Sheets, FP5 Project Achievements Workshop and Expert Group Reports Next Generation s 3 s and service oriented knowledge utilities: vision 2010 and beyond, publication expected February 2006 and more: cordis.europa.eu cordis.europa.eu/ist/grids NESSI: www.nessi-europe.com FP7: cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ 20