Today, large data centers are the most important hubs of the Internet. They have a huge computing power and are located far away from the customer. This leads to low flexibility, high traffic in the network, long delays and security concerns. The consequences are that more convergence of telecommunication networks and IT is needed and that data centers are more distributed and are located closer to the customers. The strategic goal of the 3 year CELTIC-NEXT project SENDATE is to pave the way to this new network topology through de-localized and securely connected date centers. Therefore, the SENDATE project is seen as the European answer for a secure, flexible and efficient control of data flows in the Internet.
Link to the Agenda
Link to BMBF News release
Officials from the Public Authorities:
Heikki Uusi-Honko, Tekes, Finland
Andreas Aurelius, VINNOVA, Sweden
Presentations of SENDATE project partners, high level representatives of companies: Nokia, ADVA, Coriant and Ericsson:
Jean-Luc Beylat, Nokia Bell Labs France
Jörg-Peter Elbers, ADVA – Advanced Technology
Elena Fersman, Ericsson Research
Photos from the Event:
SENDATE MT Event
Demos in the Foyer
Dinner on the Seine
SENDATE, Secure Networking for a Data Centre Cloud in Europe, is a 70 million euro public-private partnership project comprising 83 companies, research organizations, and universities from Germany, France, Finland, and Sweden. The project runs from April 2016 to May 2019 under CELTIC-NEXT, the EUREKA Cluster for a Smart Connected World, and is partly publicly funded by the research ministries/ agencies BMBF (Germany), DGE (France), TEKES (Finland), and VINNOVA (Sweden).