The scientific production enabled by EGI services and EGI-Engage key results, is estimated to amount to 5,000 peer-reviewed papers in 2015 and 2016; this was achieved thanks to an increasing number of researchers supported. During the project the registered users exceeded 30,500 units, and a similar increase was observed for users accessing EGI services via thematic services and community-specific portals, which offer data, data products, software and collaborative tools on top of generic EGI services. Thanks to the adoption of federated Cloud services in EGI, the total number of users of EGI services in 2017 amounts to 61,000 (+30% during EGI-Engage).
One of the impacts of the project is the increase of the adoption of advanced compute and storage services based on new technological solutions leveraging today’s megatrends, like Grid computing, Cloud computing and big data analytics tools.
Among the 31 large-scale research initiatives currently supported, those which reached maturity and full service adoption in 2015, have been largely increasing usage in 2016 and 2017. The number of active use cases that benefited from project technical support exceeded the defined annual thresholds defined in in the project KPIs, and reached the peak value of 63 business cases.
Scientific applications providing simulation, data processing and analysis functionalities, data visualization etc. are key enablers for a broad adoption of EGI Compute services. EGI-Engage supported the setup of 33 thematic services, as well as 17 scientific applications within the Applications on Demand Service.
The EGI Federation comprises to date about 730,000 cores, 300 PB of online storage and 346 PB of nearline storage. The compute capacity increased by +23% in the first reporting period, and by +12.3% in the latter one. EGI-Engage contributed to the advancement of the implementation of the ERA by strengthening the national systems – the national e-Infrastructures (NGIs), which were better connected to an increasing number of international research collaborations. Transnational cooperation was optimized by enabling access to national resources and services via an integrated service management system and an internal catalogue of services for providers of the EGI Federation.