Quotes from member organizations of the Eclipse Dataspaces working group
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:51 am
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Amadeo
“Dataspace has the potential to create new dynamics and drive innovation across a range uk rcs data of industries and can be a real game-changer in helping to connect the ecosystem in the tourism sector,” says Nikolaos Samberger, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Amadeus. “As a strategic member of the Eclipse Dataspace Working Group, we at Amadeus are very excited to launch this collaborative initiative that will undoubtedly play a key role in the global dataspace ecosystem.”
Fraunhofer
“For the success of the data space, it is essential to provide a neutral space for dialogue and collaboration to bring together diverse stakeholders from different countries, sectors, sizes and interests and to formulate a joint vision of data sharing,” said Prof. Dr.-Ing. Boris Otto, Director of the Fraunhofer ISST (Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering). “With the launch of the Eclipse Dataspace Working Group, we now also provide a space to co-translate the vision into technical specifications and technologies. Within the EDWG, we can leverage the mutual benefits of open source and the best practices of the Eclipse Foundation.
Amadeo
“Dataspace has the potential to create new dynamics and drive innovation across a range uk rcs data of industries and can be a real game-changer in helping to connect the ecosystem in the tourism sector,” says Nikolaos Samberger, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Amadeus. “As a strategic member of the Eclipse Dataspace Working Group, we at Amadeus are very excited to launch this collaborative initiative that will undoubtedly play a key role in the global dataspace ecosystem.”
Fraunhofer
“For the success of the data space, it is essential to provide a neutral space for dialogue and collaboration to bring together diverse stakeholders from different countries, sectors, sizes and interests and to formulate a joint vision of data sharing,” said Prof. Dr.-Ing. Boris Otto, Director of the Fraunhofer ISST (Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering). “With the launch of the Eclipse Dataspace Working Group, we now also provide a space to co-translate the vision into technical specifications and technologies. Within the EDWG, we can leverage the mutual benefits of open source and the best practices of the Eclipse Foundation.