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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:DATA CENTRE ALLIANCE LIMITED, CERTIOS, NORLAND MANAGED SERVICES (IRELAND) LIMITED, TELECITYGROUP, Carbon3IT Ltd +4 partnersDATA CENTRE ALLIANCE LIMITED,CERTIOS,NORLAND MANAGED SERVICES (IRELAND) LIMITED,TELECITYGROUP,Carbon3IT Ltd,MAKI CONSULTING GMBH,GREEN IT AMSTERDAM REGION,UEL,MAKI CONSULTINGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649972Overall Budget: 1,534,060 EURFunder Contribution: 1,534,060 EURThe EURECA project tackles the lack of knowledge and awareness of how to identify and procure environmentally sound and greener data centres. The work will encompass solutions for pre-commercial procurement (PCP) and procurement of innovative solutions (PPI). This will be achieved by consolidating recognised and emerging benchmark criteria into an easy-to-use tool that can be deployed by non-experts. EURECA will recommend an improvement roadmap indicating the procurement options(s) to reduce energy consumption, make efficiencies and minimise the environmental footprint. Key criteria will be presenting the Cost-Benefit analysis, covering the life cycle of the datacentre and the environmental impact. The project will strengthen business cases by presenting training and advisory resources on how to establish the options with both technical and commercially neutral information, without prejudice. These options include, as appropriate, to perform detailed studies on investing in existing staff, refitting facilities, consolidation actions, new builds, or outsourcing – or specific combinations or subsets of these. The resources include RFI, ITT or RFP templates, technical & environmental data directories and a case study catalogue, structured along the procurement workflow. The ultimate goal is to enable procurement teams to choose environmentally sound buying options whilst producing true and robust cost-benefit visibility to enable successful triggering of tenders. To ensure efficient use of the project’s developments, we will deliver a coherent set of targeted and efficient training components, developed throughout the project that supports the use of the EURECA tool and its resources. The consortium’s existing comprehensive liaisons to European and international standards committees and industry groups will ensure the EURECA programme is a “living” resource that is sustainable, interactive and able to reflect the latest developments. .
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:HP INVENT, DEPARTEMENT DE L'ISERE, LACROIX CITY V2X, TESEO SPA, IBM ISRAEL +7 partnersHP INVENT,DEPARTEMENT DE L'ISERE,LACROIX CITY V2X,TESEO SPA,IBM ISRAEL,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,FONDAZIONE LINKS,NALLATECH,CERTIOS,ISMB,CSI PIEMONTEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 688386Overall Budget: 6,502,500 EURFunder Contribution: 6,502,500 EUROPERA project aims at supporting these ambitious challenges with technological innovation on three main aspects: • Design next generation Low Power (LP) and Ultra-Low Power (ULP) systems, • improve energy efficiency in computing by means of heterogeneous architectures, • and provide smart and energy efficient solution for the interaction between embedded smart systems and remote small form-factor data centers OPERA project fits into the mission and scope of the H2020 ICT workplan for 2014 and 2015 aspiring to the European leadership in industrial technologies for the Ultra-Low Power computing devices and sensors enabling an ecosystem of heterogeneous devices and small form factor data centers In this context, OPERA’s vision is to deliver innovation on highly parallel, heterogeneous, reliable, low power, and secure systems leveraging both low power server-class processors and reconfigurable devices. While the former provide energy efficient processing power for the majority of the workloads, the latter offer the possibility of customizing and adapting hardware solutions over time to specific needs. The targets of innovation in OPERA are next generation LP servers and highly parallel embedded computer systems based on ULP architectures. Adopting a mechanism for selecting the best processing element for a specific task is fundamental for achieving good levels in energy efficiency. OPERA aims at exploiting such kind of mechanisms to orchestrate both general-purpose and reconfigurable devices. The OPERA vision is to integrate ULP smart devices into a platform that uses next-generation LP servers to remotely process the data and offering cloud-based services. OPERA's added value to the project is the validation of the technological solutions on three different real-life workloads use-cases. By integrating and optimizing computing systems for energy efficiency at different levels of the computing continuum, OPERA envisages the creation of big opportunities for Europe
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