martes, 18 de noviembre de 2014

CloudSpaces project gets the OCEAN’s Quality Open Cloud label

CloudSpaces logo
 
I’m proud to announce the R&D Project CloudSpaces, partially funded by FP7 Programme of the European Union, has obtained the Quality Check of the OCEAN  project.
 
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As they say, only 20 over 74 open cloud projects in the OCD received an OCEAN Open Cloud label:
-  7 Open Cloud projects obtained the Quality Checked by OCEAN label 2014.
- 13 Open Cloud projects obtained the Reviewed by OCEAN label 2014.
 
The CloudSpaces project is been developed by a consortium integrated by 3 Universities: “Rovira i Virgili”, Eurecom (France), and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland), and 3 Companies: EyeOs, NEC and, of course, TISSAT.
 
Besides, it should be remembered that CloudSpaces is the project where it’s been developed StackSync (a personal cloud software) that recently wined 3 “Software Libre 2014” open software awards (see my last post in 2014-nov-07).
 
Please let me partially quote its e-mail with more data about the OCEAN’s Open Cloud Quality label.
 
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Dear Open Cloud Supporter,

I’m glad to inform you that your Cloud Project has been evaluated by the OCEAN project team (www.ocean-project.eu) and received the Quality Checked by OCEAN label.Quality_Checked_RGB_132x124
 
The OCEAN Open Cloud labels recognize innovative assets, new concepts, architecture documentation and/or re-usable open source cloud components described in the Open Cloud Directory (OCD).
 
The Open Cloud Directory 2014 brochure contains a short description of your project. Included links and QR codes give access to project details such as technologies, licenses, classification, and quality reports about submitted open source codes.
 
Your OCEAN Open Cloud label offers several dissemination opportunities:
1- Your project is listed in the Open Cloud Directory Brochure – to be distributed at OpenStack Summit Paris and upcoming cloud events.
2- You can use the attached OCEAN Open Cloud label and place it on your website and documentation with a direct link to the Open Cloud Directory : http://www.ocdirectory.org/
3- Do not hesitate to mention your OCEAN Open Cloud label on social networks, in your dissemination deliverables and Press Releases.
 
Only 20 over 74 open cloud projects in the OCD received an OCEAN Open Cloud label:
-  7 Open Cloud projects obtained the Quality Checked by OCEAN label 2014
- 13 Open Cloud projects obtained the Reviewed by OCEAN label 2014

On behalf of the entire OCEAN project team, congratulations to your consortium!

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