[Fiware-ihubs-committee] GREAT SUCCESS: FIWARE Context Broker technology selected as CEF Building Block

Darko Gebaei darko at agrivi.com
Sun Apr 2 21:27:19 CEST 2017


Congratulations!
Darko GebaeiChief Technology Officercell:385 99 33 55 011email:darko at agrivi.com
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On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 9:26 PM, Tom Willebrandts tom at civity.nl  wrote:
Dear Juanjo,



That’s great news !! Congratulations and thanks a lot for all your support.



We’ll celibrate this during the FIWARE Summit Utrecht



Best regards,

Tom





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Subject:  GREAT SUCCESS: FIWARE Context Broker technology selected as CEF
Building Block



Dear all,

  It is my great pleasure to communicate to you that the the FIWARE Context
Broker technology was finally selected by unanimous decision by representatives
of the EU Member States in the CEF Experts Group meeting that took place last
Friday.  We haven't yet received an official communication from the EC, so we
will have to wait for it before communicating this officially to the outside,
but we know the results thanks to people who attended the meeting.  I also had
the opportunity to confirm this during a conversation yesterday evening with the
main CEF Architect, Joao Rodrigues-Frade.

  The maturity of the technology (ranked with the highest score by CEF
Architecture experts) and the recognition about the potential key role it can
play helping to materialize the EU Digital Single Market strategy were
considered main arguments in favor of this decision.

  Certainly the position of EU Member State representatives during the
discussion has been key and, here, we would like to give a big thanks to all of
you who have been decisive during these last weeks, lobbying in favor of this
decision in front of representatives of several EU member state
representatives.    You don't know how proud I feel of the so positive reaction
and attitude and the good work demonstrated by members of the FIWARE Community,
in most cases facing the initial challenge of finding out whom to contact when
there was so little information.   This is a rather important sign that there is
a true Community behind FIWARE with a great potential and a great power to
mobilize and change things, ultimately deliver impact.

  Maybe I'll forget some names here, apologies if that happens, but I wish to
name some of the people who has helped us to make this happen (I order them by
alphabetical order of their countries): Pieter Ballon and Davor Meersman
(Belgium), Krunoslav Hrnjak, Darko Gebaei and Matija Zulj (Croacia), Grete
Gutmann (Estonia), Ilkka Lakaniemi, Chandra Challagonda and Seppo Haataja
(Finland), Judith Stiekema and Francois Richard (France), Euripides Petrakis
(Greece), Jim Clarke and John Delaney (Ireland), Dario Avallone, Lanfranco
Marasso, Andrea Cruciani and Giovanni Riganti (Italy), Tom Willebrandts and
Jeroen Moonen (Netherlands), Gard Jenssen and Arne Berre (Norway), Pawel Swiatek
and Tomasz Mazuryk (Poland), Paulo Calçada, Margarida Campolargo and Rui Costa
(Portugal), Cristian Dascalu (Romania) and Matic Šerc (Slovenia).   Angeles
Tejado and the rest of the FIWARE Press Office team who helped to create the
list of members of the FIWARE Community that could help us in this task force.  
Last but not least, Martin Brynskov (OASC chairman) for the support from the
OASC initiative.  A big thank you to all of you.

  Of course, also a big thank you to members of the BoD for their support in all
discussions with the EC, particularly to our chairman, Hubert Tardieu.

  Once more, I would like to underline the relevance of this decision.  The CEF
and Horizon 2020 programmes are probably the biggest programmes on which the EC
relies on when trying to materialize its Digital Single Market strategy.   While
Horizon 2020 is mostly focused on research activities, the CEF programme is not
research but tries to build the foundation for actual digital services in the EU
that can work cross-border.

  The selection of the FIWARE Context Broker component as CEF Building Block
will certainly give a boost to adoption of FIWARE by Public Administrations in
the EU.   Actually, Public Administrations of Member States have to use CEF
Building Blocks when building digital services that have to work cross-border.  
The CEF Program mobilizes a significant amount of grants that are given away to
Public Administrations that put in place projects dealing with deployment of
Digital Service Infrastructures based on CEF Building Blocks.   However,
influence is even higher because, once adopted for cross-border digital
services, why not to use them for other kind of services?  In this respect, we
believe that it should also definitively help to give a push to adoption of OASC
principles among Smart Cities.   Because the FIWARE Context Broker technology
will become a CEF Bulding Block, it will be much justifiable to incorporate
requirements about incorporation of FIWARE NGSI compliant products in public
tenders. 

  Last but not least, we also believe that this would, together with the other
references already accumulated, be instrumental in pushing the adoption of
FIWARE NGSI as a mean to accelerate digitalization in other sectors like Smart
Industry and Smart Agrifood.

  Let's celebrate this great success!

  Cheers,

-- 

Juanjo Hierro  



Chief Technology Officer
FIWARE Foundation  



email: juanjose.hierro at fiware.org
www: http://fiware.org
twitter: @JuanjoHierro @FIWARE
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