Frankfurt, Germany, November 2020 –CloudSigma is excited to announce a new partnership in the DACH region with Frankfurt-based Hightech Distributor EU-HUB Network. EU-HUB Network specializes in reselling innovative software and IT services developed in Europe to customers in the EU and more notably in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. Why Join Forces Partnering with EU-HUB Network further positions CloudSigma as a …
CloudSigma’s Public Cloud Fuels Copernicus Hackathon in Sofia: Success Story
The Copernicus Hackathon Programme CloudSigma was a proud sponsor of the Copernicus Hackathon in Sofia, Bulgaria. The event, a part of the Copernicus Hackathon Programme financed by the European Commission took place April 19-21 in the Technical University of Sofia. The Sofia Hackathon was organized by the Office for transfer of aerospace technologies (RST-TTO), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) and …
CloudSigma selected for the initial voucher program of the OCRE project
The OCRE project The Open Clouds for Research Environments project (OCRE) was launched in 2019. Its aim is to bring together cloud providers, Earth Observation (EO) organizations, and the research and education community in order to accelerate cloud adoption. Cloud-based services offer the European research community a wealth of powerful tools. Unfortunately, for many researchers, these are currently out of …
CloudSigma Sponsors Copernicus Hackathon in Sofia
CloudSigma is excited to sponsor the Copernicus Hackathon Sofia that is going to take place in Sofia, Bulgaria on 19-21 April, 2019. The organisers of the event are the RISK-SPACE-TRANSFER Aerospace Technology Transfer Office (RST-TTO) along with the Center for Excellence “Universities for Science, Informatics and Technologies in e-Society” (UNITe). It is Bulgaria’s first hackathon on the European Earth Observation …
Successful End to the First Year of CloudSME
Introduction Small-to-medium sized manufacturing and engineering enterprises considering product development or process optimization simulation find it prohibitively expensive to access products and services that require a considerable commitment of time alongside a high financial barrier to entry. The use of simulation requires expertise, infrastructure procurement, and ongoing maintenance costs. In addition, it requires software licensing and consultancy fees which often …