NESSI-Hungary Software and Services National Technology Platform general overview Attila Haraszti (HP Hungary) National Initiative for Software and Services Modelled on NESSI(-Europe) Initiative by Hungarian Association of IT Companies (IVSz). Platform creation started in Nov. 2007. Lead by Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME). Professional coordination by BME Organizational coordination by IVSz Supported by National Office for Research and Techology (NKTH). Currently over 90 members form industry and academia Open for any other organization (Hungarian ICT stakeholders). No fee membership. Page 2 www.nessi-hungary.com Members 92 members – 53 SME – 9 Enterprise – 8 Multi – 2 Academy – 6 University – 5 Association – 3 Government – 6 Others Page 3 www.nessi-hungary.com Main goals To establish and maintain cooperation with national and international partners (e.g. Hungarian e-Government development framework). To elaborate its basic documents: – Vision, – Strategic Research Agenda, – Implementation Plan. To initiative industry-university R&D (e.g. http://www.hp.com/techservers/hpccn/sci_vis/HP_Parallel_Compositing_Library-10.pdf ). To assist its members joining in FP7 projects. To expand NESSI-Hungary. Self-sustaining. Page 4 www.nessi-hungary.com Working Groups (WGs) Activities in NESSI-Hungary are realised in WGs. Open to all members. WGs are organised in two dimension. Six technology oriented (professional) WGs 1. Process Management 2. Interoperability 3. Architecture – SOA 4. Software engineering 5. IT Security and CIIP 6. Software quality Domain oriented WGs. e-Government Actuality: Hungarian e-Government development programme with EU funding e-Health Working Group will start soon Page 5 www.nessi-hungary.com Process Management IOP Architecture SOA Software Technology IT Security Software Quality Future Network Infrastructure Scalable and dynamic routing and addressing Efficient data and traffic management Adaptability to heterogeneous environments Security, privacy and trust Availability, ubiquity and simplicity Energetic and economic sustainability Future Internet Overview Future Network Society Consumers enjoying permanent, seamless and confident services Internet of Services Communication of context aware autonomic objects Internet of Things Internet of Contents and Knowledge Internet by and for People Accomodation of all Interactive multimedia user ideas and content everywhere requirements and easy to search Future Network Infrastructure Scalable and dynamic routing and addressing Efficient data and traffic management Page 7 www.nessi-hungary.com Adaptability to heterogeneous environments Security, privacy and trust Availability, ubiquity and simplicity Energetic and economic sustainability Contact: Conference stand number 11. info@nessi-hungary.com www.nessi-hungary.com Page 8 www.nessi-hungary.com