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Primeur Weekly 13 February 2006
>EuroFlash
>UK e-Science Programme moves on with new ambassador
>EGA and GGF to sign non-binding Letter of Intent to merge
>EELA takes off
>Official kick-off meeting of the EUMEDGRID Project: empowering e-Science across the Mediterranean
>The UK e-Science Institute wins continued funding
>Innovative VR simulation framework cuts time-to-market
>International Summer School on Grid Computing 2006 to be held in Ischia, Italy
>Altair Engineering announces establishment of Trans-National European and Asia/Pacific operations
>February 28 deadline for submitting Birds-of-a-Feather proposals for ISC2006
>USFlash
>CenterPoint Energy and IBM announce deployment of Intelligent Grid technology
>Blade.org bladeserver community organised by large number of IT companies
>IBM unveils Cell Broadband Engine computer
>Georgia Institute of Technology accelerates drug discovery with new IBM supercomputing cluster
>Nascentric to use United Devices' Grid MP for simulation and verification clusters
>NSF names Daniel Atkins to head new Office of Cyberinfrastructure
>UCLA's Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI) chooses Sun to help improve the study of healthy and diseased human brains
>New IBM Blade computers
>Bioinformatics Consortium at the University of Missouri adds SGI technology for large-scale computational life sciences research
>Biodesign and TGen form joint Center for Systems and Computational Biology
>Three Pitt 'teacher-scholars' honoured By NSF with Career Awards
>Enron e-mail database proves easy pickings for LBNL's FastBit Search technology
>Sun spotlights growing momentum with world-record setting performance for new Sun Fire server line running UltraSPARC IV+ processors
>Force10 Networks TeraScale E-Series to anchor Sun Grid Compute Utility
>ProCurve Networking by HP expands functionality at Network Edge with new intelligent switches
>Vodacom calls on Callidus Software TrueComp solution for Enterprise Incentive Management
EELA takes off
Madrid 02 February 2006 By means of the action of a group of very skilled and highly motivated people in Europe and Latin America, the EELA Project will create a human network dedicated to work on Grids, e-Infrastructures, and e-Science. EELA started on the 1st of January 2006 and was officially launched during its Kick-off Meeting (KoM), held at CIEMAT in Madrid and Trujillo, Spain between January, 30 and February, 2, 2006.
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Funded by the European Commission with 1.7 million Euro, the EELA Project ("E-Infrastructure shared between Europe and Latin America") aims to build a digital bridge between the existing e-Infrastructure initiatives that are in process of consolidation in Europe (in the framework of the European EGEE Project), and those that are emerging in Latin America, throughout the creation of a collaborative network that will share an interoperable Grid infrastructure to support the development and test of advanced applications.

In two years EELA will establish a collaboration network within which will be possible to identify and promote a frame of sustainability for e-Science in Latin America. This initiative is considered very strategic to reinforce the collaboration between Latin America and Europe, taking advantage of the establishment of the connection and of the advanced network that has been developed thanks to the ALICE project: RedCLARA, the first regional research and education network in Latin America.

The extraordinary goals reached in Europe in the scope of advanced networks and research infrastructures have paved the way for the development of a powerful Grid infrastructure, that allows distributed computation and shared storage between different geographic and administrative domains. All this e-Infrastructure - where the initiatives of GÉANT and EGEE are leaders - has resulted in the creation of an ideal platform for the development of the so-called European Research Area (ERA).

Through specific support actions, EELA aims to position the Latin American countries at the same level of the European developments in terms of e-Infrastructures. Now that the network infrastructure in Latin America is stable, the EELA focus will be in the Grid infrastructure and in some related e-Science applications. Therefore, the project's participant institutions have identified two fundamental scopes: the creation of a human network in e-Science - valuing its necessities and giving training to it - and the conduction of the technological developments that will allow Grid development and operation in the region.

In its collective effort, EELA will start up a common infrastructure in Latin America and Europe, interconnected by means of the RedCLARA and GÉANT networks, in which to implement certain applications of general interest: Biomedicine, High Energy Physics, e-Education and Climate. Because of the scope of its action, EELA will help to reduce the digital divide in the Latin-American region, making available to researchers a very powerful e-Infrastructure on which to make complex investigations in a simple way, that can be extended in the future to serve as basis for a greater community of users. In addition, this effort will allow Latin America to enter in an ordered form, and as a group, in the Grid technology.

After twelve months of preparation and negotiation, the EELA project will lift off in Spain, during a four day meeting. In the KoM, the first two days will be dedicated to management set-up, technical meetings and presentations of EGEE – considered as the mother project - and also the EuChinaGrid, EuMedGrid, SEEGRID1/2 and ICEAGE Projects.

This part of the KoM will be held in Madrid. After these two days, the participants will have the chance to visit the future facilities of CETA-CIEMAT located in the town of Trujillo (Department of Extremadura, Spain), where the KoM will continue with meetings of the four different Project Work Packages. Trujillo is located about 250 km south-west of Madrid, close to the border between Spain and Portugal: the ideal place to link with Latin America.

EELA is co-ordinated by CIEMAT (Spain) and includes several partners from Europe: CERN; CSIC, REDIRIS, UC and UPV (Spain), INFN (Italy) and LIP (Portugal) - and Latin America: CLARA; UNLP (Argentina), CEDERJ, RNP, UFF and UFRJ (Brazil), REUNA, UDEC and UTFSM (Chile), CUBAENERGIA (Cuba), UNAM (Mexico), SENAMHI (Peru) and ULA (Venezuela).

For more information about the EELA Project, please visit: http://www.eu-eela.org

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