Almost a year ago, France and Germany announced the official launch of GAIA-X: a project that originated in Germany during 2019 and aims to provide an efficient, competitive and secure cloud computing offering for the European Union. Initially supported by 22 French and German companies from different sectors, GAIA-X has subsequently welcomed 212 new structures according to the latest census conducted last March. The ecosystem of this initiative continues to evolve and now includes American and Chinese companies. ActuIA offers you today a focus on this European cloud project in order to know its main advances.
The launch of a Franco-German project for the Cloud
On June 4, 2020, Peter Altmaier, German Federal Minister of Economy and Energy, and Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy and Finance, officially presented the implementation steps of the GAIX-X project. During the announcement, the twenty-two companies, eleven French and eleven German collaborating in the initiative were unveiled. Here is the complete list:- Orange, OVHcloud, Scaleway (Illiad), Atos, Docaposte, Outscale, Institut Mines-Télécom, CISPE association, EDF, Amadeus, Safran
- German companies: Deutsche Telekom, SAP, German edge cloud, DEC-X, Siemens, Bosch, Beckhoff, BMW, Fraunhofer institute, IDSA association
"The fluidity of the Cloud market must not be hindered by technical difficulties related to the change of supplier, or the vertical integration of solutions. In this respect, the Government fully supports the GAIA-X association and the standards architecture it will implement. Thus, European companies will be able, thanks to GAIA-X, to compare, select and build Cloud solutions with the assurance that their data will remain under their control by allowing them to change Cloud providers in a simplified way."
Several use cases explaining the challenges of GAIA-X
When GAIA-X was announced in June 2020, the goal was to offer the first use cases by the end of the calendar year, this was the second phase of the project. By the first quarter of 2021, more than 60 use cases have been identified. Here are some examples, building on this European Cloud ecosystem, from a variety of different domains:- Artemis: the Architecture de Traitement et d'Exploitation Massive de l'Information multi-Sources project was launched by the Direction générale de l'armement (DGA). Its objective is to provide the Ministry of the Armed Forces with a sovereign infrastructure for massive data storage and processing, thanks to the technological contribution of laboratories, start-ups and SMEs. The platform also aims to promote the emergence of military AI applications for decision support.
- Agdatahub: the operator of agricultural consent and data exchange platforms announced its willingness to join GAIA-X in October 2020. The company has adapted very quickly to this new ecosystem thanks to its initiative enabling players in the agricultural sector to regain control of databases. The Agdatahub platform, of which the API-AGRO tool is a part, offers farmers to store their data in a sovereign European space where they can exchange data made interoperable and usable, based on consent. The solution was made possible thanks to the participation of Outscale for the storage, Orange for the blockchain and consent systems and GS1 France for the standardisation.
- Ekitia: launched in March 2020 thanks to the Occitanie Data association, this regional cluster aims to improve the management of data sharing within a framework of trust, transparency and ethics between the various players in a territory such as competitiveness clusters, local authorities, private and public companies, academic players, etc. This cross-sectoral and cross-territorial initiative aims to evolve into a label. Several dozen public and private members are involved in the project, including the French company Atos.