CloudFerro in Horizon Europe EMERALD project
CloudFerro is contributing to Horizon Europe EMERALD research project that will greatly reduce the complexity of cloud services certification process, paving the road towards Certification-as-a-Service.
On June 15th 2023, CloudFerro organized a conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Copernicus Programme aimed at the Polish public administration, government agencies, science and business.
CloudFerro has been awarded EARSC EO Company Award at the EXPANDEO conference in Brussels, organized by the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies EARSC. The award acknowledges outstanding achievements and innovations in the Earth Observation services sector in Europe.
CloudFerro, a leader in providing cloud infrastructure for Earth Observation markets, is expanding its offerings by adding two additional cloud regions - WAW3-2 and FRA1-2.
CloudFerro has signed an agreement with a Japanese microsatellite company AxelSpace according to which CREODIAS users can now benefit from commercial access to a new range of VHR images.
The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem was launched in January 2023 to provide the largest EO data offering in the world, with outstanding discovery and download capabilities, and a set of data processing tools.
We are thrilled to inform you that a new CREODIAS 2.0 website will be launched in June.
CloudFerro signs a contract with Argentine SpaceSUR for the development and commercialization of Earth Observation Big Data Platform.
Please be informed that Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem becomes the main dissemination endpoint for the Copernicus data.
Users can now benefit from a new line of HMDA virtual machines in the CloudFerro WAW3-2 cloud region.
CloudFerro contributes to the European research project aerOS that aims to design and build a virtualized, platform-neutral meta operating system for the IoT edge-cloud continuum.
Since July 26th 2023 CloudFerro has been operating as a Joint Stock Company under the name CloudFerro S.A.
Monika Krzyżanowska, Business Development Director at CloudFerro, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC).
A new version of CREODIAS portal has just been launched featuring improved UX, new customer portal, new ticketing system, and many more!
CloudFerro plans converting to joint stock company
On June 15th 2023, CloudFerro organized a conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Copernicus Programme aimed at the Polish public administration, government agencies, science and business.
CloudFerro has been awarded EARSC EO Company Award at the EXPANDEO conference in Brussels, organized by the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies EARSC. The award acknowledges outstanding achievements and innovations in the Earth Observation services sector in Europe.
CloudFerro, a leader in providing cloud infrastructure for Earth Observation markets, is expanding its offerings by adding two additional cloud regions - WAW3-2 and FRA1-2.
CloudFerro has signed an agreement with a Japanese microsatellite company AxelSpace according to which CREODIAS users can now benefit from commercial access to a new range of VHR images.
The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem was launched in January 2023 to provide the largest EO data offering in the world, with outstanding discovery and download capabilities, and a set of data processing tools.
We are thrilled to inform you that a new CREODIAS 2.0 website will be launched in June.
CloudFerro signs a contract with Argentine SpaceSUR for the development and commercialization of Earth Observation Big Data Platform.
Data Lake, a massive repository of data managed by EUMETSAT, will provide the foundation for “Destination Earth” – a European Union’s flagship initiative of digital Earth modelling contributing to the European digital and green transformation.
On January 12, 2023, Maciej Krzyżanowski, CEO of CloudFerro, together with Jurry de la Mar from T-Systems International, presented Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem – a new EO data ecosystem of an unprecedented scale that is being developed on the initiative of the European Space Agency and the European Commission.
CloudFerro has recently completed an upgrade to the WAW3-1 cloud, which has resulted in a significant increase in its capacity.
A new initiative of the European Space Agency and the European Commission – Copernicus Data Access Service has been kicked off.
Cloud infrastructure for ECMWF’s Climate and Atmosphere Data Store services have been successfully migrated from Reading, UK, to Bologna, Italy. CloudFerro has provided the migration services and doubled the cloud capacity.
Thank you to all who submitted the entries to the 3rd edition of our contest “Seize the beauty of our Planet” for the best satellite image of the Earth depicting water.
Take up the challenge and join the 3rd edition of our contest “Seize the beauty of our planet” for the best satellite image of the Earth.