EGI Foundation Sample Clauses

The 'EGI Foundation' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and legal status of the EGI Foundation within the context of the agreement. It typically specifies that the EGI Foundation acts as a coordinating or managing entity, outlining its authority to represent members, enter into contracts, or oversee project activities. For example, the clause may clarify that the EGI Foundation is the main point of contact for administrative matters or is responsible for compliance with certain obligations. The core function of this clause is to establish the EGI Foundation's position and authority, ensuring all parties understand its role and the scope of its involvement in the agreement.
EGI Foundation. The EGI Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation established under the Dutch law to coordinate the EGI federation (abbreviated as “EGI”), an international collaboration that federates the digital capabilities, resources and expertise of national and international research communities in Europe and worldwide. The main goal is to empower researchers from all disciplines to collaborate and to carry out data- and compute-intensive science and innovation. The EGI Foundation has participants and associated participants drawn from representatives of national e-infrastructure consortiums (NGIs), EIROs, ERICs, and other legal entities. These entities provide the physical resources and shared services that enable EGI to deliver, improve and innovate services for communities. A more detailed description of EGI Foundation is attached as Annex 1.
EGI Foundation. The Stichting EGI (also known as the EGI Foundation and abbreviated as ▇▇▇.▇▇) is a not-for-profit foundation established under the Dutch law to coordinate the EGI federation (abbreviated as EGI), an international collaboration that federates the digital capabilities, resources and expertise of national and international research communities in Europe and worldwide. The main goal is to empower researchers from all disciplines to collaborate and to carry out data- and compute-intensive science and innovation. The EGI Foundation has participants and associated participants drawn from representatives of national e-infrastructure consortiums (NGIs), EIROs, ERICs, and other legal entities. These entities provide the physical resources and shared services that enable EGI to deliver, improve and innovate services for communities. The EGI Foundation coordinates areas such as overseeing infrastructure operations, user community support, contact with technology providers, strategy and policy development, flagship events and dissemination of news and achievements. The EGI Federation – coordinated by ▇▇▇.▇▇ – is one of the largest distributed computing infrastructure for researchers. It leverages the local investments of national research funding agencies by bringing together hundreds of data centres worldwide. It also includes the largest research cloud federation in operations in Europe with tens of participating cloud providers across most of the European countries offering IaaS cloud and storage services. The EGI offering includes a federated IaaS cloud to run compute- or data-intensive tasks and host online services in virtual machines or docker containers on IT resources accessible via a uniform interface; high-throughput data analysis to run compute-intensive tasks for producing and analysing large datasets and store/retrieve research data efficiently across multiple service providers; federated operations to manage service access and operations from heterogeneous distributed infrastructures and integrate resources from multiple independent providers with technologies, processes and expertise offered by EGI; consultancy for user-driven innovation to assess research computing needs and provide tailored solutions for advanced computing. The EGI Cloud Federation aggregates resources by defining a set of standard open-source interfaces and protocols to access the different cloud functions - such as resource discovery, user authentication, compute and data access se...
EGI Foundation. The Stichting EGI (also known as the EGI Foundation and abbreviated as ▇▇▇.▇▇) is a not-for-profit foundation established under the Dutch law to coordinate the EGI federation (abbreviated as EGI), an international collaboration that federates the digital capabilities, resources and expertise of national and international research communities in Europe and worldwide. The main goal is to empower researchers from all disciplines to collaborate and to carry out data- and compute-intensive science and innovation.
EGI Foundation. Annex 2. IMCS UL Annex 3. Joint Work Plan
EGI Foundation. Annex 2. Open Science Grid  Annex 3. Joint Work Plan
EGI Foundation. EGI the scientific computing infrastructure that delivers open solutions for advanced computing and data analytics in research and innovation to support all researchers to have seamless access to services, resources and expertise to collaborate and conduct world-class research and innovation. The EGI Federation is an international infrastructure that provides advanced computing and data analytics services for research and innovation. The federation is composed of providers from national/community initiatives forming one of the largest distributed computing infrastructures for researchers. EGI delivers technical and support services at European and global scale including high-throughput and cloud computing, storage and data management, analytics, consultancy and support, training and co-development. The EGI Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation established under the Dutch law to coordinate the EGI federation (abbreviated as “EGI”), an international collaboration that federates the digital capabilities, resources and expertise of national and international research communities in Europe and worldwide. The main goal is to empower researchers from all disciplines to collaborate and to carry out data- and compute-intensive science and innovation. The EGI Foundation has participants and associated participants drawn from representatives of national e-infrastructure consortiums (NGIs), EIROs, ERICs, and other legal entities. These entities provide the physical resources, shared services and innovative technical solutions that enable the EGI Federation to deliver, improve and innovate services for communities. The EGI Foundation coordinates areas such as overseeing infrastructure operations, user community support, contact with technology providers, strategy and policy development, flagship events and dissemination of news and achievements. Further information can be found at: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇/
EGI Foundation. V1.1 2021-11-24 Extended support after the end of the EOSC-hub ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, EGI Foundation The EGI glossary of terms is available at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/wiki/Glossary For the purpose of this Agreement, the following terms and definitions apply. The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", “MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
EGI Foundation. Annex 2. CloudFerro Annex 3. Joint Work Plan
EGI Foundation. Annex 2. T-Systems  Annex 3. Joint Work Plan

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