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EGEE-II INFSO-RI-031688
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
www.eu-egee.org
EGEE and gLite are registered trademarks
EGEE Industrial Applications
Gabriel ZaquineEGEE Industry Task Force CoordinationCS SI
Grid Crunching Day - Fribourg - 07/12/2006
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Contents
• EGEE and Industry• gLite industrial applications• Case study: Grid for plastic industry SMEs
– Grid on-demand / Collaborative Grid– Business model approach
• Going forward
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The EGEE project
• EGEE– Started in April 2004– Now in 2nd phase with 91 partners in 32 countries
• Objectives– Large-scale, production-quality
grid infrastructure for e-Science – Attracting new resources and
users from industry as well asscience
– Maintain and further improve“gLite” Grid middleware
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EGEE – What do we deliver?
• Infrastructure operation– Currently includes ~200 sites across 40 countries– Continuous monitoring of grid services & automated site
configuration/managementhttp://gridportal.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/rtm/
• Middleware– Production quality middleware distributed under
business friendly open source licence
• User Support - Managed process from first contact through to production usage– Training– Expertise in grid-enabling applications– Online helpdesk– Networking events (User Forum, Conferences etc.)
• Interoperability– Expanding geographical reach and interoperability
with collaborating e-infrastructures
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Why you should do Business with EGEE
• Credible– Mission-critical for the LHC accelerator (starting 2007)
• Stable– Long-terms plans means it will still be here in the future
• Flexible– Supporting applications from a wide range of domains
• Secure– Security model with authentication, authorization and audit trails
• Dynamic– New applications, resources, services and users can be easily added
• Open– Allows groups to work in multi-administered domains, deploy additional
services and interoperate with other infrastructures
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What EGEE can offer your Business
• A flagship European project operating on a global scale– Access to a team of grid experts with proven deployment experience
• Environment to gridify applications & get operations experience– Demonstrate them to your customers & bosses
• Production quality middleware– Distributed under a business friendly open source license and supported
by a large community
• Evolutionary path to emerging grid standards– Backward-compatible upgrades
• Visibility: ~200 sites in 40 countries, ~ 100 Virtual Organisations– An excellent shop-window for your products, services and expertise
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Collaboration opportunities
Businesses collaborate with EGEE in a variety of roles– As a partner
Tune the project to business needs and pass on knowledge CEA, CGG, CNES, CRSA, CS-SI, DATAMAT, MetaWare
– As a user Prototype applications on EGEE infrastructure or deploy gLite
middleware
– As associate Collaborate on subjects of joint interest NICE, Platform Computing, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
– As attendee at future events
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EGEE Industry Task Force
• Members– Business partners in the project– Representatives from industrial applications on the EGEE
infrastructure or making use of gLite middleware– Links with related business-led projects
• Activities– Orchestrates support within EGEE for business applications– Interact with EGEE’s Technical Coordination Group (TCG) to place
industry requirements on equal footing with scientific applications
contact Gabriel Zaquine, gabriel.zaquine@cern.ch
http://project-eu-egee-itf.web.cern.ch/project-eu-egee-ITF/
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EGEE Industry Forum
• Mission– Two-way communication between Industry and EGEE
For Industry: learn about EGEE and latest developments in the Grid field
For EGEE: learn about industrial requirements, ensuring EGEE’s industrial relevance
• Members– Led by Metaware to improve Grid take-up in Industry– Representatives in most European countries– >150 individual members, ~ 100 institutes, ~20 sectors
• Activities– Dedicated section on EGEE web portal, geared towards the interest
and needs of industry– Organises meetings and industry events
Sign up as EGEE community member www.eu-egee.orgor contact Douglas McKinley, d.mckinley@metaware.it
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gLite Industry Applications
• Earth Sciences– BE18-EGEODE Seismic imaging & reservoir simulation (CGG; TNO; PetroSoft
NICE)– External Grid Computing Project (TOTAL UK)
• Earth Observation– BE07-Earth Observation (GMV;ESRIN-ESA; ATOS ORIGIN; CNR;
TERRADUE) - GRID enabled services for atmospheric retrieval parameters of importance for pollution, health and meteorological applications
– gLite prototype as CNES intranet Grid (CNES; CS SI)• Finance and insurance
– BE11-Risk Management in Finance (ECP-CRSA; Fininfo; AXA;Telefonica ID): Grid for financial products pricing
• Health care– Health-e-Child: Grid-based biomedical information platform for Paediatrics (SIEMENS AG;
Lynkeus Srl; …)• Fusion
– Grid gateway for addressing EGEE and super computers (DEISA)• SMEs and small ISV
– Grid platform for plastic industry (CS SI; CNRS; PEP)– Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) application (Cambridge Ontology Ltd)
• Portals (based Grid engine)– Genious (INFN; NICE); P-Grade (Sztaki); Elisa (CS SI; CNRS)
http://project-eu-egee-itf.web.cern.ch/project-eu-egee-ITF/Applications/Applications.htm
EGEE-II INFSO-RI-031688
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
www.eu-egee.org
EGEE and gLite are registered trademarks
Case study
Grid for plastic industry SMEs
Grid on-demand – Collaborative GridThe business model adopted
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Context
• SMEs require computational resources flexibility• SMEs have a limited number of software licences to
achieve computational tasks • They are not able to smooth peaks of activity due to
new business
AutomotiveAeronauticMedical, …
Plastic Omnium,FaureciaVisteon , …
New product development Submission Subcontractors
Engineering and design
Mouldmakers
Polymer molding manufacturer
Small and Medium Entreprise (<250 employees)
Plastic industry companies (>5000 employees)
Large industry sectors
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Needs
Company B(Engineering)
Company C(Moldmaker)
Remote HPC platform (Grid)
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+
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• SMEs need to have access to:– additional and complementary computational resources– additional application licences– collaborative workspace
On-demand (Services Grid)Collaborative Grid (Partner Grid)
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ELIS@ - Solution
• Grid on-demand: Resources & applications• Applicative services specific to applicative areas such as :
– Mechanic; Molecular Modelling; Plastic Simulation; Other
• Cooperative project management within the supply chain from the contractor to sub-contractors
• Open source portal • Data management MMI : Virtualised view of grid storage• Generic and Interoperable workflow engine : Globus 2.4,
4.0, EGEE (gLite), etc• Workflow submission, monitoring, accounting/billing, etc
Enterprise grid with Local Infrastructure and Services for Applications
Issued from National R&D project : OpenPlastGrid services have been developed by CS SIWorkflow Engine have been developed by CNRS-IN2P3Plasturgy and SMEs knowledge:PEP (Plasturgy Fedaration)
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ELIS@ - Screenshots
Examples: Resources Job Submission Statistics
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ELIS@ OpenPlast Grid
>128 CPUs 1 To
PEP (Oyonnax)PEP (Oyonnax)
CS SI (Grenoble, Paris)CS SI (Grenoble, Paris)
10 CPUs (Opteron)2.6 To
20 CPUs (Opteron)5,2 To
2 MBytes
2 MBytes
CC-IN2P3 (Lyon)CC-IN2P3 (Lyon)
>> 10 MBytes
IN2P3 (Clermont)IN2P3 (Clermont)
>20 CPUs 1 To
>> 10 MBytes
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ELIS@ Business model for SMEs: e.g Plasturgy (OpenPlast)
• Starting point: The Business Plan– Based on well knowledge of application needs and usage. Integrates:
Hosting basis costs (exploitation, administration, …) Licences costs CPU and storage costs Other costs (network, dissemination, sustainability, dissemination, …)
– Business perspectives; Period
• Models and attempt to pricing:1. Basic subscription including hosting
On demand: CPU; Storage; Commercial software2. Fixed price: 1 + mono CPU usage
On demand: Commercial software3. Fixed price: 2 + full Application suit usage (Fluent, Moldflow 2D, Ansys non
parallel, Cast3M)
Depending on the model: From 500€ to 4000€ per user per month
• Discussion are on going with commercial software editors in order to improve the Grid licensing– Make available license tokens shared within several customers– Distinction of the licensing for pre/post treatment from main treatment
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Going Forward
• EGEE intends to build on it initial successes with various business sectors in the context of the European 7th Framework
• Foster relations between industry and EGEE based on targeted approach to business
– Targeted sectors (Earth observation, Finance, Bio, etc)– More attention in SME, start-up (innovative applications and portals) and
collaborative projects (Partner grids)– Innovative solutions & policies & funding schemes & collaboration between industry
and Research in commercial Grid adoption
• Set the way for commercial exploitation of EGEE technology– Provide solutions in challenges for grid adoption by Industry: Business model;
Accounting/billing; Commercial software license policy; Security; SLA; Standardization; etc
– Prepare the future for commercial exploitation of EGEE (Red-Hatting of gLite; Network; IT Providers)
• Create self-sustainable EGEE Grid\e-Infrastructure Competence Centres “for Industry” in order to provide technical support to the business community
• EGEE welcomes your feedback and input
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