SODALITE: The Project that Aims at Boosting the Digital Transformation of European Industry Has Been Completed
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SODALITE: The Project that Aims at Boosting the Digital Transformation of European Industry Has Been Completed

January 18th, 2022

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SODALITE project funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme is about to end and announces the availability of its final results focused on the optimisation and performance of computer applications deployed and executed over diverse software-defined, high-performance cloud infrastructures.

Since the beginning of the project in 2019, SODALITE’s main objective has been to address the challenges brought up by Digital Transformation and Cloud Computing trends, software tools and methods by developing a set of tools for efficient development, verification, deployment, and operation of applications. In this sense, SODALITE provides a robust and powerful end-to-end toolkit to abstract application and infrastructure requirements with a particular focus on performance, quality, and reliability.

To validate the performance, SODALITE tools were tested within three real-life scenarios, including the assessment and prediction of snow water in the mountain of Lombardia; the creation of data-driven vehicle services; the optimisation of in-silico clinical trials.

The SODALITE consortium is composed of nine multidisciplinary companies highly experienced in participating in research projects and driven by the development of advanced and innovative tools: XLAB – Project Coordinator (Slovenia), HLRS (Germany), Atos (Spain), Politecnico di Milano (Italy), ADAPTANT (Germany), ITI-CERTH (Greece), Jheronimus Academy of Data Sciences (Netherlands), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Switzerland), and IBM Research (UK).