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Lissi demonstrates authentication for Gaia-X Federation Services

Collaboration between Gaia-X Federation Services (GXFS) and IDunion Gaia-X creates an open, federated digital ecosystem for data infrastructure for decentralized cloud and edge workloads and data sharing capabilities. As part of the core services, the so-called Gaia-X Federation Services (GXFS) are targeting the areas of

Gaia-X implementation phase starts for GXFS and SCS

by GXFS – last updated on June 1, 2022 Sovereign Cloud Stack and Gaia-X Federation Services provide an open source toolbox for Gaia-X. The two Gaia-X projects Sovereign Cloud Stack (SCS) and Gaia-X Federation Services (GXFS), which are funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and

Gaia-X announces its first Tourism Data Space Event in Brussels on 9 June 2022

1 June 2022 – Brussels, Belgium: Gaia-X, the frontrunner of the European and global democratic approach to digitalisation and data spaces, announces its Tourism Data Spaces online event on 9 June 2022 from 09:30 – 16:00 CET. International experts, hospitality practitioners, and tourism representatives will discuss “How can dataspaces contribute to the

Gaia-X announces its first Mobility Data Space Event in Brussels on 19 May 2022

9 May 2022 – Brussels, Belgium: Gaia-X, a forerunner of the European and global democratic approach to digitalisation and data spaces, announces its online event on Mobility Data Spaces in Europe on 19 May 2022 from 10:00 – 16:00 CET. In the forthcoming event, international experts and practitioners will discuss “How can

Gaia-X concludes its first health data space event on a high note!

From thought-provoking panel discussions to interactive presentations to use case discussions, the event was packed with stimulating content towards building a trustable, scalable, and efficient health data space in Europe 28 April 2022 – Brussels, Belgium: Gaia-X, an organisation championing data sovereignty, concluded its first data space