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Stefano De Panfilis Chief Innovation Officer Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A .

Future INTERNET – CeBIT 2012. Open Future Internet platform to advance Europe’s competitiviness in Future Internet technologies. Stefano De Panfilis Chief Innovation Officer Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A . Main messages . What is the PPP future of Internet?.

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Stefano De Panfilis Chief Innovation Officer Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A .

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  1. Future INTERNET – CeBIT 2012 Open Future Internet platform to advance Europe’s competitiviness in Future Internet technologies Stefano De Panfilis Chief Innovation Officer Engineering IngegneriaInformaticaS.p.A.

  2. Main messages

  3. Whatisthe PPP future of Internet? • Promote applicability of Internet to businesses • Development of a (open) Application Platform • Large scale trials involving real users http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi

  4. The PPP iscomposed of 11 projects

  5. Fi-WARE objective • An open architecture • …and • an operative software • (not locked-in to specific vendors) • for the creation and delivery of services, into different service areas

  6. Our (real) objective • An open architecture • …and • an operative software • (not locked-in to specific vendors) • for the creation and delivery of services, into different service areas

  7. Some figures and data Main data 26 partners 5 Universities 4248 Person Months (excl. open calls) Total Funding 41 M€ Open calls 12,3 M€ Total budget 66,4 M€ Three years duration

  8. FI Core Platform Architecture: main chapters Functionality Trust and Security Operations Developer tools Service delivery Cloud Hosting Internet of Things Support Services Interface to the Network and devices

  9. Coreare the GenericEnablers • GenericEnabler: a specific functionality offered by the CP, i.e. reusable and commonly shared functional building blocks serving a multiplicity of usage areasacrossvarioussectors • Why: • maximisation of the orthogonality of the architectural choices • easiness to tackle complete architectural aspects • reuse of the same architectural choice in different architectural contexts • possibility to evolve the architecture without impacting the whole structure • More implementations of the same Generic Enablers

  10. Service delivery Objective: Provision, Composition and delivery of services Making possible the marketplace

  11. Cloud Hosting Objective: Handle the provision of computation, networks and software resources Pay only what you want

  12. Internet of Things Objective: Interaction with “things”, searchable and accessible Access the world of sensors

  13. Data and context management Objective: Transform the data into information Organize and use your information

  14. Interface to the network and devices Objective: Open and standardized interfaces to network and devices Use Telecom data and information

  15. Security privacy and Trust Objective: Develop a security ecosystem, comprising core and generic enablers Secure and trustworthy

  16. FI-WARE Testbed at first glance

  17. Join us now! 12 M€ funding fortwo Open Calls! First call 2 million.Deadline: 25 April 2012 at 17h00 Info: http://www.fi-ware.eu/open-call/

  18. Our time schedule First year June/September 2011: High level architecture description January 2012: First open call issued 25th April 2012: Open call closes May 2012: Reference Infrastructure on Second year July 2012: First FI-WARE testbed January 2013: Second open call issued May 2013: FirstReference implementation Third year June 2013: Open call closes September 2013: second FI-WARE testbed January 2014: Reference implementation May 2014: Fi-Ware final release

  19. Why Fi-WARE?

  20. In a nutshell Create a solid basis for the Internet of the Future

  21. Thank you!

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