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The history behind the Mexican FIWARE Node...
ICT 2015
Hugo Estrada, Miguel Gonzalez
The inception
The creation of the Mexican FIWARE-Lab Node is the result of a successful cooperation plan between México and the European Commission.
The Mexican association with FIWARE of the FI-PPP program
One of the main areas of interest of INFOTEC, Tec de Monterrey and other key actors in ICT in Mexico is the internet at infrastructure level (clusters and communications) and at application level (web applications, cloud computing, Big Data). As a strategic alliance, we promote an association with the EU with the objective of using the FIWARE Platform to capture new opportunities derived from Future Internet technologies.
How to make this idea a reality in a non-European country?
¡Cooperation!
Mexico FIWARE Lab Node as the first instance of the FIWARE Platform in Latin-America.
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
We executed an collaboration action with FIWARE experts to design the first version of Mexico FIWARE-Lab node.
The node was implemented in a initial hardware infrastructure of INFOTEC consisting of 100 processing cores.
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
Process for the acquisition and setup of the current infrastructure of the Future Internet Laboratory that host the Mexican FIWARE-Lab Node
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
596 cores for traditional FIWARE 108 cores specialized for Big Data.
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
TOTAL CORES 704TOTAL RAM (TB) 8.16TOTAL HD (TB) 352.85
Node capabilities
As a result of this process, we created the Mexico FIWARE-Lab node, which is part of the FIWARE infrastructure.
MexicanFIWARE-Lab
The Mexican association with FIWARE of the FI-PPP program
Mexico FIWARE-Lab Node: https://cloud.lab.fiware.org/
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
Tier 3: Redundant capacity components + Dual-powered equipment's and multiple uplinks, guaranteeing 99.982 availability.
One of the key process of tuning is the creation of two implementation of FIWARE-Lab, one node dedicated to experimental purposes and one productive node based on the availability and security of our Data Center Tier III.
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
Two events related to launch the Mexican Node: The 7th EU-Mexico Joint Steering Committee Meeting and the Campus Party 2014.
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
In July, INFOTEC organized the first training event on FIWARE to industry, academy and government agencies.
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
In July, INFOTEC organized the first training event on FIWARE to industry, academy and government agencies.
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
Academy Industry Government
Centro GEO SoftTek CONACYT
CENIDET Gaiabit SRE
ANUIES Initech Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
INAOE Tecnalia Gobierno de Morelos
IPN PROSOFTWARE INEGI
ITESM CIATEC
CINVESTAV Sinersys Technologies
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-Lab
Conference CAMPUS PARTY 2015: Can the connected objects dreams with Smart Cities?
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT Vilnius
November 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat)
First prototype of Mexican
FIWARE node
July 2014
Implementing and tuning the current
Mexican node
September 2014
Launch Event Node
(7th Bilat)
October 2014
First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015
Dissemination of FIWARE in
LATAM
August 2015
Based on FIWARE ACCELERATOR PROGRAMME of the European Commission, we propose the creation of a Mexican funding program that allow the participation of public and private organizations to support the Mexican entities to generate solutions with FIWARE.
The next steps
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The relevant phases of the Accelerator Programme
Funding for entrepreneurs
developing relevant applications using
FIWARE
Direct funding Mentoring Coaching Support Networking Integration
In place of centralize the training and support to FIWARE, we will create a funding programme for companies giving support activities
to FIWARE
The next steps
Research and Innovation
Actions Support Actions
The next steps
In this year, we propose the acquisition of the following components to extend the performance of the LaNIF:
• Sensor networks (board + sensors, controllers, actuators, access points, mounting kits, etc.)
• Adding 272 cores for FIWARE Cluster = TOTAL of 976 cores
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FIWARE Community
Joint the FIWARE Community:https://account.lab.fiware.org/