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European Cloud Partnership

ITU Workshop on “Cloud Computing Standards – Today and the Future” (Geneva, Switzerland 14 November 2014). European Cloud Partnership. Dan-Mihai CHIRILĂ Project/Policy Officer – European Commission dan-mihai.chirila@ec.europa.eu. European Cloud Partnership. ECP.

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European Cloud Partnership

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  1. ITU Workshop on “Cloud Computing Standards – Today and the Future” (Geneva, Switzerland 14 November 2014) European Cloud Partnership Dan-Mihai CHIRILĂ Project/Policy Officer – European Commission dan-mihai.chirila@ec.europa.eu

  2. European Cloud Partnership ECP • Part of the European Cloud Strategy • Steering Board first met 19 November 2012 • Participationfrom7 Member States, Norway, 10 Large Companies, 1 SME “provideadvice to the Commission on strategic options to turn cloud computing into an engine for sustainable economic growth, innovation and cost-efficient public and private services”

  3. ECP A set of ideas to help public & private organisations in Europe buy and sell cloud services in a safe and trusted environment.

  4. Trusted Cloud Europe ECP Trusted Cloud Europe framework

  5. Expectations ECP Expectedresults: Andultimately: functioning Single Market: Alignment of policies Alignment of legislation Pilots Common application of best practices Common understanding of use cases Common understanding of requirements • More specifically: • Alignment of procurement rules and practices • Cloud-active procurement policies - ‘cloud first’ • Reduction of data location restrictions • Common approaches to address jurisdiction and enforcement concerns • Setting up public sector pilot cloud services at EU level: • Public sector document management and communication • Scientific research and data analysis

  6. Expectations ECP Expectedresults: Andultimately: functioning Single Market: Alignment of policies Alignment of legislation Pilots Common application of best practices Common understanding of use cases Common understanding of requirements • More specifically: • Alignment of procurement rules and practices • Cloud-active procurement policies - ‘cloud first’ • Reduction of data location restrictions • Common approaches to address jurisdiction and enforcement concerns • Setting up public sector pilot cloud services at EU level: • Public sector document management and communication • Scientific research and data analysis

  7. Trusted Cloud Europe: What is it?

  8. Headline Conclusions indicate support for: • Rapid political agreement on harmonised EU data protection regulations • Clearer rules to resolve contractual / services disputes • A move from formal to functional requirements as regards data location • Greater consistency and clarity in procurement processes between Member States • Cloud-Active procurement policies

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