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The Gaia-X project has certainly shaken US dominance when it comes to cloud and data platforms, and Brock recognised the need for other countries to have a say. To secure the UK’s – or any country’s – digital future in this locally focused moment in time, it is fundamental that we collaborate globally across technology and create trust through transparency and openness.” Opening up to greater cloud collaboration “OpenUK’s first day membership of GaiaX will be central to their involvement. “UK firms will undoubtedly want to participate post-Brexit and we are already working with Open Compute on this,” she said. Certainly, Brock saw other UK organisations following suit. Undoubtedly there will be more members from the UK – the prospect of such a large multinational organisation on its doorstep will be attractive. “It could be part of the project, but cannot be part of the board.” “The UK will be treated as a country from outside Europe in the same condition as Google or Microsoft,” he said. So where will the UK be as the EU rolls out this project further? Speaking to Computer Weekly, Gaia-X board member Olivier Senot said UK organisations would be welcomed, but would not have any involvement in future direction. In particular, he said, Gaia-X can help to deliver on a green new deal for Europe. Gaia-X must conform to the General Data Protection Regulation.Klynge said there were some key principles that Microsoft and Gaia-X believed in, including the idea that: “This initiative was launched before the Covid pandemic and has taken on greater urgency since then,” he said. Hopfer’s views were echoed by Microsoft vice-president Casper Klynge, who stressed the need for more global, and specifically European, co-operation. The Gaia-X vision closely follows that of Google’s, in that we share an idea of an open cloud that frees customers from vendor lock-in and we believe in a multicloud approach and we build with that in mind.” “Some of our important partnerships are with European companies, like ATOS and OVH Telecom Italia. “Google Cloud is committed to Europe,” he said. Speaking at the summit, Wieland Hopfer, vice-president of engineering at Google in Munich, said the company shared common objectives with the Gaia-X project. When Gaia-X was first mooted, there was a sense that it was seen as a means of establishing a European presence against the major providers from across the Atlantic, but it soon became apparent that the cloud mega giants were very attracted to the establishment of a common data platform across Europe. The second revelation at the summit was that the project has attracted the support of US hyperscaler cloud giants Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google. “That’s not an inward-looking activity, but one that pushes our talent and businesses into the global landscape.” “We promote UK leadership in open technology,” she said. “We made this commitment as we wanted to ensure that the UK was at this particular table and to do what we can to facilitate access to Gaia-X and other European open technology collaborations over time,” she said.īrock added that such a move fulfilled the organisation’s remit. The commitment to open computing has been an impetus to Brock, who made sure that Open UK was an early member of Gaia-X. This was something that struck Amanda Brock, CEO of British open computing organisation Open UK, who said: “I was impressed by the levels of funding from the French and German governments for the Gaia-X platform and by the €21bn commitment to investment in digital from the Commission.” First of all was the information that, in a further endorsement of the project, it has received more heavy investment from the French and German governments. The organisation behind the project held its annual summit in November 2020, and in the process gave attendees a sneak peek at how its work is progressing. Set up by representatives from the fields of politics, business and science, its aim is to create a cross-continent data infrastructure based on open standards, created “by Europe, for Europe”.