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CloudFerro and the Power of Cloud Computing in the Earth Observation Sector

On April 12th, 2023, Space Café Poland aired its first-ever episode. The show, hosted by Lukasz Wilczynski, discussed the role of IT technology in driving innovation in the Earth Observation sector. Wilczynski invited Maciej Krzyzanowski, the President and CEO of CloudFerro, to share his expertise on the subject.

CloudFerro is a leading provider of cloud computing services for specialized markets, such as the European space sector and climate research. The company has extensive experience in storing and processing large data sets, particularly Earth Observation satellite data. They have built and operate multipetabyte repositories of data for prestigious European organizations like the European Space Agency (ESA) and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR).

During the conversation, Krzyzanowski emphasized the power of cloud technology in the space sector. He explained that while spacecrafts and satellites are often associated with space missions, it is the downstream activities that truly unlock the value of the data collected. Downstream activities involve retrieving, storing, processing, delivering, and extracting meaningful information from the data.

Krzyzanowski highlighted the rapid growth in data volume due to advancements in hardware. For example, the Copernicus Programme’s constellation of satellites generates approximately 25 terabytes of data every single day. To handle this immense amount of data, the industry has turned to cloud computing as a viable and efficient solution.

The CEO discussed the various applications of Earth Observation data across sectors. Agriculture, land cover monitoring, heavy industry, roads construction, and forests are just a few examples of how satellite data is effectively applied. Additionally, satellite observation plays a crucial role in weather forecasting, climate change analysis, and scientific research.

CloudFerro specializes in providing the necessary infrastructure and tools for effective use of large-scale satellite datasets. Their services include managing massive data repositories, indexing and data discovery solutions, as well as options for data processing and analysis. Users can either download the data or utilize cloud solutions for near-data processing. Various algorithms and artificial intelligence technology can be applied to derive meaningful information from the data.

Krzyzanowski also mentioned the EO4UA initiative launched by CloudFerro. This initiative aims to assist scientists from Ukraine facing the challenges of Russian aggression. CloudFerro provides expertise, Earth Observation data, and a cloud platform to help assess environmental losses and monitor the ongoing situation in the country.

In conclusion, CloudFerro’s expertise in cloud computing and data processing has positioned them as a key player in the Earth Observation sector. Their services are invaluable in unlocking the potential of satellite data and driving innovation in various industries.

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