Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
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Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
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Re: Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
#2Not that I disapprove the initiative, but what happened the last time, you know, with GAI-X?
Re: Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
#3A bunch of different workstreams here.
The idea of trying to create a reference architecture that can then be used by providers is pretty compelling to me, especially if indeed based around open source & hopefully leveraging existing open source offerings.
It's a compelling vision. But it also is a bit of a risk. There's so many pieces that need to integrate well with each other, and any weak link or anything that's not well maintained/updated over time can become a problem. Still, I think the effort is worth embarking upon.
Re: Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
#4Not that I disapprove the initiative, but what happened the last time, you know, with GAI-X?
It works like a charm every time. Tons of public money spent on white elephants that earn companies a tidy profit. Here for instance I suspect that the likes of OVH, Hetzner, etc. have their sales guys in Brussels with shiny slide decks.
Re: Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
#5Not that I disapprove the initiative, but what happened the last time, you know, with GAI-X?
Or the Galileo Satellite project