The fourth issue features articles from the current status of Cloud Computing and ways to collaborate between Europe and Japan. In SUCRE CloudSource we can find the "SDN-base experimental platform for validation of new applications and services" article about FELIX project. Issued twice a year Magazine showcases and widely disseminates the results of research.
Read moreFELIX was invited to participate and present the project outcomes at the international event organized by the European Commission and NICT/MIC in Brussels on 16-17 October 2014. More details about "The 5th EU-Japan.
Read moreFELIX tutorial was organized during MONAMI 2014 conference under the topic "SDN Experimentation Facilities and Tools". The first part of the tutorial set the ground regarding available SDN experimental facilities in Europe and worldwide. In particular, it was discussed how software-defined networking technologies form the foundation for the OFELIA and GENI experimental facilities. After a short.
Read moreOn Wednesday, June 18 2014, during the SaCoNet 5th International Conference on Smart Communications in Network Technologies held in Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain, Carolina Fernández (i2CAT) presented the paper "Large-scale SDN Experiments in Federated Environments". This paper is the result of the first year of the project and shows the proposed architecture and the.
Read moreThe FIRE brochure 2014 has been published on the FIRE web and it is available for downloading at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html. The FELIX project is described there, presenting an overview of the project and key achievements up to.
Read moreOn 18-20 March Athens will host the FIA meeting, which gathers future internet solution researchers in one place. More information on the FIA event can be found on https://www.fi-athens.eu. FELIX took this event opportunity to get in touch with a research community, propagate its concepts, ideas and get user feedback. A FELIX poster will be.
Read moreThe FELIX overall architecture was recently released! The detailed description can be found in D 2.2 “FELIX General Architecture and Functional Blocks” report. FELIX assumes a distributed resources management model, where Resource Orchestrators builds an organized management structure, supervising Resource Managers which control specific types of physical resources and restricted to single.
Read moreThe FELIX project is taking a pragmatic approach, therefore the workplan is organized around real use cases, which are unable to be solved with current state of the art technologies. FELIX objective is to fill the missing gaps, glue existing solutions implemented in independent projects and deploy own components in order to make all the picture.
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