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fluidOps in Newprot Peter Haase , Michael Schmidt, Andreas Schwarte fluid Operations AG. fluidOps NewProt Team. Peter Haase Lead Architect R&D PhD in Computer Science from University of Karlsruhe Long experience in national and EU research projects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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FLUIDOPS IN NEWPROT
Peter Haase, Michael Schmidt, Andreas Schwartefluid Operations AG
fluidOps NewProt Team
• Peter Haase• Lead Architect R&D• PhD in Computer Science from University of Karlsruhe• Long experience in national and EU research projects• Expertise in semantic technologies, knowledge representation,
ontologies and cloud computing• Co-author of the W3C OWL 2 standard
• Michael Schmidt• Senior Architect R&D• PhD in Computer Science from University of Freiburg• Expertise in databases, query optimization, semantic technologies
and cloud computing
• Andreas Schwarte• Development Engineer R&D• MSc from University of Saarbrücken• Expertise in data federation, self-service portals
fluid Operations (fluidOps)Software company founded Q1/2008 by team of serial entrepreneurs, privately held, VC funded
Headquarters in Walldorf / Germany, SAP Partner Port
Currently 40 employees
eCloudManager Product Suite introduced in Feb 2009
Information Workbench introduced in Jan 2010
Start of CollabCloud project together with German Ministry of Research Nov 2009
Chosen by the German Ministry of Research to supply standard interface and self-service cloud portal for German D-Gride-Science backbone initiative Jun 2010
Named “Cool Vendor for SAP 2010” by Gartner Mar 2010
Global reseller agreement with EMC focus large enterprise customers Apr 2010
Chosen NetApp Advantage Alliance Partner Oct 2010
Cloud Computing - Everything as a Service
• Abstract from physical implementation details and location of resources
• Regardless of geographic or organizational separation of provider and consumer
• “In the cloud”• Web based• Virtualized• On-demand• Self-service• Scalable• Pay as you go
Infrastructure as a Service
Platform as a Service
Software as a Service
Data as a Service
Enterprise Clouds – the eCloud Vision
All resources of an adaptive, cloud-enabled IT environment can be set up, monitored, and maintained from a single, unified, and intuitive management console:
Internal and external IT resources accessible across stack without vendor lock-in High degree of automation and IT provisioning at click of button on the level of enterprise
landscapes Internal portal of private/public IT services with e.g. pay-as-you-go cost models
eCloudManager in a Nutshell
Enterprise Storage
Semantic Integration
Unified APIAccess to
heterogeneous resources
Unified monitoring of resources
Extendable provider architecture
AutomationAutomated, on-
demand provisioningPolicy engine for
error-trackingAvailability monitoring
Orchestration workflows
SecurityUser management
Role conceptUtilization monitoring
Error- and Failure detection and
handlingAudit Log and Jobs
Self-Service Portal
Multi-user architecture
One-click provisioning
Utilization and (Service-) Availability
monitoringMetering and billing
AnalyticsHistorical data managementSearch and exploration
Collaborative documentationDashboards and
reporting
Service Definition
Template LibraryZone definitionSLA definition
Resource reservation and management
Network Virtual Compute Physical Compute Enterprise Application Landscapes
Linked Data and Semantic Technologies
Linked Data• Set of standards, principles for publishing, sharing
and interrelating structured knowledge• From data silos to a Web of Data• RDF as graph based data model• Ontologies to describe the semantics
Benefits of Linked Data• Data Integration: Semantically integrate and
interlink data scattered among different information systems
• Simplified publishing and sharing of data: Increase openness and accessibility of Enterprise Data
• Enrichment and contextualization through interlinking: Value add by linking to Linked Open Data
• Improved user experience: Leverage semantic technologies for better search and presentation, address more expressive information needs
Linked Open Data Cloud
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Information Workbench - Linked Data Platform
Information Workbench: Semantics- & Linked Data-based
integration of private and public data sources
Intelligent Data Access and Analytics
Visual Exploration Semantic Search Dashboarding and Reporting
Collaboration and knowledge management platform
Wiki-based curation & authoring of data
Collaborative workflowsSemantic Web Data
Semantic Wiki + Widgets as Self-service Linked Data Frontend• Semantic Wiki for linking of
unstructured and structured data • Declarative specification of the UI
based on available pool of widgets and declarative wiki-based syntax
• Widgets have direct access to the DB• Type-based template mechanism
Wiki Page in Edit Mode … … and Displayed Result Page
Information Workbench – Linked Data as a ServiceApplication Areas
Knowledge Management in the Life Sciences
Digital Libraries, Media and Content Management
Intelligent Data Center Management
fluidOps Customers
Won Customers
Example: Linked Data in Pharma
Integ
Public Data Sources
Search, Interrogate and Reason
Capture and Augment Knowledge
Visualize, Analyze and Explore
Integrated data graph over all data sources
Private Data Sources
Main Use Cases• Integrate data from
company-internal data silos
• Augment company-internal data with Linked Open Data
• Collaborative knowledge management
• Support of internal processes (drug development)
Information Workbench for Dynamic Semantic Publishing at BBC
Information Workbench for DSP
• Collaborative authoring and linking of unstructured and structured semantic data
• Ontology and instance data management• DSP editorial workflows• Automation of content creation and
enrichment
Olympics 2012 requirements• A lot of output... Page per Athlete [10,000+], Page per country [200+], Page
per Discipline [400-500], Time coded, metadata annotated, on demand video, 58,000 hours of content
• Almost real time statistics and live event pages with too many web pages for too few journalists
Dynamic Semantic Publishing (DSP) architecture to automate content aggregation
Role of fluidOps in NewProt, Expectations
• Development of a Self Service Portal
• Based on Information Workbench and eCloudManager technology stack(See also presentation on the portal this afternoon)
• Gain experience in the life science domain
• Potential commercialization of the portal
CONTACT:fluid OperationsAltrottstr. 31Walldorf, Germany
Email: [email protected]: www.fluidops.comTel.: +49 6227 3846-527