EOSC-hub Week 2020 - Business Models & Procurement
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20 May 2020 - 12:00
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OCRE was featured as part of the EOSC-hub Week 2020 in the session Business Models and Procurement session.
GÉANT and OCRE's Paul Rouse chaired the session with EOSC-hub and EGI's Sergio Andreozzi.
Business Models and Procurement
The Business Models and Procurement session contributes to EOSC-hub and its upcoming report on business model analysis for procuring services in the EOSC.
The goal was to present learning from large-scale procurement activities that deliver services of interest under EOSC.
The purpose of the report is to investigate potential mechanisms for researchers to access the results of procured services free at the point of use, illustrated by real-life case studies from the perspective of three stakeholder groups and focusing on public sector users, identifying challenges from lessons learned and to inform the Sustainability WG on key learning points as the legal entity develops the future operating model of EOSC.
The final version of this report is expected by October 2020 (EOSC-hub Deliverable D12.2).
Visibility
A poster on OCRE and its IaaS+ Tender was also showcased and provided an overview on the ongoing tender.
The EOSC Future Team and GÉANT have implemented an integration of the OCRE Cloud Framework portfolio into the EOSC Marketplace. With this...Read more
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