At this stage of implementation, the European Open Science Cloud already provides a powerful tool for solving complex data-processing challenges in a variety of domains.
A major challenge facing researchers today is information overload. While navigating large amounts of data may come with the job, researchers can get inundated with too much of the same information or incomplete information.
The EOSC Future project takes on the main challenge of developing the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) into an operational ecosystem that will facilitate cooperation and cross-domain research while providing seamless access to scientific resources.
The 2nd ‘ask me anything’ session examined the merits of sharing and discovering research software as a valuable output and looked at 2 platforms available via EOSC.
The EOSC Future project has prepared a draft proposal for the EOSC Interoperability Framework. On 25 March, members of the EOSC community can join a public consultation on the proposal, asking questions and offering feedback on the concept proposed and its governance. Register now.
The EGI-ACE Horizon 2020 project delivers the 'European Open Science Cloud Compute Platform', a distributed, federated compute infrastructure that serves scientific and research communities in open
The EOSC Future project is developing an operational platform for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) that will provide access to integrated research products, services, and infrastructures by consolidating and scaling up the existing EOSC Portal.