Up to €100,000 in funding to adopt Hyper Open X technologies

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The Hyper Open X consortium, made up of sixteen major French cloud players, has launched anambitious call for projects designed to accelerate the adoption of open source technologies for cloud and edge computing.

Supported by France 2030, this project aims to guarantee the control and strategic independence of companies through sovereign and open source cloud solutions. The project is also committed to promoting a transparent and reversible business model, known as “open service”.

Hyper Open X consortium companies: Abilian, Ateme, BSO, Cap Digital, Clever Cloud, Jamespot, Murena, Nexedi, OpenSVC, Patrowl, Rapid.Space, Scaleway, SenX, Signal, Teralab and Vates.

Up to €100,000 in funding for your projects

The Hyper Open X call for projects, entitled “Hyper Open Call”, enables companies adopting Hyper Open X technologies to benefit from funding of up to €100,000. It is open to French SMEs, VSEs and start-ups wishing to implement a project using at least one of the technological building blocks proposed by the Hyper Open X consortium.

2 open-source bricks offered by Clever Cloud

Clever Cloud is a member of the consortium and offers 2 of the seven major technology bricks:

  • Sōzu: A lightweight, extremely fast and secure reverse proxy designed for ultra-mutualized environments. Sozu enables configuration changes to be managed with zero downtime, ensuring continuous availability and optimum performance ;
  • Biscuit: A tokenized solution for identity and access management (IAM) in cloud and edge computing environments. Invented at Clever Cloud and supported by a growing community of contributors, Biscuit offers security and authentication features superior to traditional solutions such as cookies, JWT and Macaroons.

Applications must be submitted by July 31, 2024 via a form available on the Cap Digital website.

This call for projects, supported by France 2030, is quite unique in that it promotes and encourages the adoption of structuring open source and French technologies. It also sends a message of support to companies that publish or maintain open source solutions.” Jean-Baptiste Piacentino, VP Alliances, Clever Cloud.

I would also like to underline the leadership and vision of Jean-Paul Smets, CEO of Rapid.Space. It’s thanks to him in particular that we’re able to offer such a solution to support innovation in the cloud through open-source and its values of independence and knowledge sharing,” he concludes.

If you have any questions, please write to partnership@clever-cloud.com

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