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== Why a Reference Architecture? == | |||
The digital future of Europe requires a cohesive and interoperable infrastructure, one that spans cloud and edge environments, integrates AI and data services, and ensures security, sustainability, and sovereignty across borders. To support this, the [https://www.8ra.com/ipcei-cis/ IPCEI-CIS] Reference Architecture (ICRA) defines a common framework for designing, deploying, and operating cloud-edge systems in a federated, multi-provider landscape, representing a strategic instrument within the [https://www.8ra.com/news/laying-the-groundwork-for-europes-federated-cloud-edge-future/ 8ra Initiative]. | |||
== The IPCEI-CIS Reference Architecture == | |||
Revision as of 12:34, 17 September 2025
The content of this page has been created by the CISERO project, the original content can be accessed here: https://cisero-project.eu/ipcei-cis-reference-architecture
Why a Reference Architecture?
The digital future of Europe requires a cohesive and interoperable infrastructure, one that spans cloud and edge environments, integrates AI and data services, and ensures security, sustainability, and sovereignty across borders. To support this, the IPCEI-CIS Reference Architecture (ICRA) defines a common framework for designing, deploying, and operating cloud-edge systems in a federated, multi-provider landscape, representing a strategic instrument within the 8ra Initiative.