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This page is dedicated to the EGI Pay-for-Use Pilot Group and Activities.  
This page is dedicated to the EGI Pay-for-Use Pilot Group and Activities.  


= Motivation  =
= Overview =
 
== Motivation  ==


Sustainability has been an issue explored by EGI in various ways over the last couple years. There are also messages from the European Commission that keeping the status quo is not an option for e-Infrastructures and EGI should therefore explore options around a more market driven e-Infrastructure for supporting the ERA. However, EGI operates within a publicly funded research and academic environment providing services free at point of delivery with resources bought from grants dedicated to certain groups or disciplines either by direct allocation or by peer review. With the advent of cloud computing, business models and user expectations are shifting towards on-demand and pay-per-use service provision increasing flexibility and agility. This new paradigm provides another motivation for EGI to explore new service definitions by enabling the possibility to provide ICT services that can be paid for the use, along with the more traditional procurement of resources to be managed and offered for free to the owners.<br>  
Sustainability has been an issue explored by EGI in various ways over the last couple years. There are also messages from the European Commission that keeping the status quo is not an option for e-Infrastructures and EGI should therefore explore options around a more market driven e-Infrastructure for supporting the ERA. However, EGI operates within a publicly funded research and academic environment providing services free at point of delivery with resources bought from grants dedicated to certain groups or disciplines either by direct allocation or by peer review. With the advent of cloud computing, business models and user expectations are shifting towards on-demand and pay-per-use service provision increasing flexibility and agility. This new paradigm provides another motivation for EGI to explore new service definitions by enabling the possibility to provide ICT services that can be paid for the use, along with the more traditional procurement of resources to be managed and offered for free to the owners.<br>  


= Objectives  =
== Mandate ==
 
<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">This Pilot Group was set up following an exploratory report approved by the EGI Council for how pay-for-use models for EGI resources could be implemented alongside existing procedures where users are billed for the usage of resources.</span><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">&nbsp;</span>
 
== Objectives  ==
 
The objectives are the group are to:


<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">This Pilot Group was set up following an exploratory report approved by the EGI Council for how pay-for-use models for EGI resources could be implemented alongside existing procedures where users are billed for the usage of resources. </span><br>
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= Group Members  =
= Group Members  =
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= <span style="font-size: 25px; line-height: 1.5em;">Technical Details</span>  =
= <span style="font-size: 25px; line-height: 1.5em;">Technical Details</span>  =


(See dedicated page - TBC)
(See dedicated page - TBC)  


= References =
= References =

Revision as of 16:25, 26 March 2013

This page is dedicated to the EGI Pay-for-Use Pilot Group and Activities.

Overview

Motivation

Sustainability has been an issue explored by EGI in various ways over the last couple years. There are also messages from the European Commission that keeping the status quo is not an option for e-Infrastructures and EGI should therefore explore options around a more market driven e-Infrastructure for supporting the ERA. However, EGI operates within a publicly funded research and academic environment providing services free at point of delivery with resources bought from grants dedicated to certain groups or disciplines either by direct allocation or by peer review. With the advent of cloud computing, business models and user expectations are shifting towards on-demand and pay-per-use service provision increasing flexibility and agility. This new paradigm provides another motivation for EGI to explore new service definitions by enabling the possibility to provide ICT services that can be paid for the use, along with the more traditional procurement of resources to be managed and offered for free to the owners.

Mandate

This Pilot Group was set up following an exploratory report approved by the EGI Council for how pay-for-use models for EGI resources could be implemented alongside existing procedures where users are billed for the usage of resources. 

Objectives

The objectives are the group are to:

Group Members

  • Sergio Andreozzi, EGI.eu
  • Helmut Heller, BADW
  • Axel Berg, SARA
  • Sy Holsinger, EGI.EU
  • Vincent Breton, CNRS
  • Antonio Lagana, UNIPG
  • Wilhelm Buehler, KIT-G
  • Yannick Legre, CNRS
  • Daniele Cesini, INFN
  • Steven Newhouse, EGI.EU
  • Alessandro Costantini, INFN
  • Alison Packer, STFC
  • Andrea Cristofori, INFN
  • Serge Salamanka, UIIP NASB
  • Feyza Eryol, TUBITAK ULAKBIM
  • Diego Scardaci, INFN
  • Tiziana Ferrari, EGI.EU
  • Mariusz Sterzel, CYFRONET
  • Luciano Gaido, INFN
  • Achim Streit, KIT-G
  • Sigve Haug, ETH ZURICH
  • Onur Temizsoylu, TUBITAK ULAKBIM

Technical Details

(See dedicated page - TBC)

References