EUDAT and its Supported Communities

EUDAT has been supporting European projects through its services for the research data lifecycle as well as through user communities and institutions. It also advocates the best practices in research data management, providing valuable experience and expertise to various projects and institutions. Learn more by visiting:

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EUDAT has established synergies with other e-Infrastructures as illustrated below:

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EUDAT worked on connecting the CDI to high throughput and cloud computing resources provided through EGI, integrating storage resources managed by EUDAT and computing resources available at EGI sites. This was demonstrated via two pilots involving ICOS and EPOS. This collaboration was continued as well as part of the EOSC-hub project.

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EUDAT worked with GÉANT to bring forward communities’ networking and AAI requirements and to ensure that the networking infrastructure on which EUDAT relies remains strong enough to meet its existing and future needs.

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EUDAT is collaborating with OpenAIRE, ensuring that EUDAT services are compliant with OpenAIRE guidelines and discussing how to connect the two infrastructures through greater interoperability of the services and exchange of data. Concrete joint activities, including service integration, were carried out between EUDAT and OpenAIRE as part of the collaboration agreement between EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE Advance projects.

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EUDAT has provided data resources and services to PRACE projects for a total amount of 700 TB of storage space. A long-term sustainability plan for the contribution of resources is under discussion within the EUDAT CDI Council. EUDAT also worked with PRACE to harmonise access to both infrastructures through federated AAI, delivered joint training activities to PRACE users about data management practices and plans, and offered the central EUDAT B2SHARE instance to publish information material, publications, reports on results of PRACE resource allocation, white papers, best practice guides, etc. Finally, EUDAT and PRACE both contribute in the cross-organisation security workgroups (WISE).

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EUDAT has provided continuous support to RDA since its beginning and has been working within RDA to foster interoperability at a global level and remove barriers for sharing and (re)using data. EUDAT is also an organisational member of RDA.