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About the Project

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On 1 May 2008, the BalticGrid Second Phase (BalticGrid-II) project has started. It is designed to increase the impact, adoption and reach, and to further improve the support of services and users of the recently created e-Infrastructure in the Baltic States.

This will be achieved by an extension of the BalticGrid infrastructure to Belarus; interoperation of the gLite-based infrastructure with UNICORE and ARC based Grid resources in the region; identifying and addressing the specific  needs of new scientific communities such as nano-science and engineering sciences; and by establishing new Grid services for linguistic research, Baltic Sea environmental research, data mining tools for communication modelling and bioinformatics.

The e-Infrastructure, based on the successful BalticGrid project, will be fully interoperable with the pan-European e-Infrastructures established by EGEE, EGEE associated projects, and the planned EGI, with the goal of a sustained e-Infrastructure in the Baltic Region.

The e-Infrastructure of 26 clusters built in five countries during the first phase of the BalticGrid is envisaged to grow, both in capacity and capability of its computing resources.

The BG-II consortium is composed of 13 leading institutions in seven countries, with 7 institutions in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, 2 in Belarus, 2 in Poland, and one each in Sweden and Switzerland.

The overall vision is to support and stimulate scientists and services used in the Baltic region to conveniently access critical networked resources both within Europe and beyond, and thereby enable the formation of effective research collaborations.

Find out more about the structure of the project.

The kick-off meeting of the BG-II project was held in Vilnius, Lithuania on 13-15 May 2008 and was accompanied by Grid Open Day. More info ...



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OGF24
Starts on 15-Sep-2008, in Singapore, Singapore
EGEE '08 conference
Starts on 22-Sep-2008, in Istanbul, Turkey
CGW'08
Starts on 13-Oct-2008, in Cracow, Poland
ICT 2008
Starts on 25-Nov-2008, in Lyon, France
 
 

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Baltic Grid Second Phase (BalticGrid-II) project is funded by the EU within the framework of the Seventh Framework Programme, in the 'Research infrastructures' activity area, FP7-INFRA-2007-1.2.3: e-Science Grid infrastructures, contract No 223807.

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