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WEBINARS

08 March 2023,
09:00 - 10:00 CET

AI-based EO Cloud Applications – enabled through international partnership

We invite you to attend the webinar that describes the process of obtaining imagery to create consumable country-wide basemaps on EOfactory powered by CREODIAS’ cloud technology and supported by Urbetho CF services.

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Introduction to Kubernetes as a Service on CREODIAS WAW3-1 cloud

During the webinar, You will learn how to deploy a Kubernetes cluster from your CloudFerro environment and deploy your containerized applications.

Scaling your data processing with WAW3-1 - a new public cloud location on CREODIAS

We are pleased to invite you to attend a webinar, during which you’ll learn about our new public cloud location and what new services and improvements it offers you.

Using GPU for AI & EO applications

We invite you for a webinar where, together with our guest speakers, we will talk about using GPU for Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation applications.

Introduction to CREODIAS platform

Watch the webinar to learn about CREODIAS – the Copernicus platform for Earth Observation data access & processing

Optimizing your business applications working on CREODIAS

Are you working on EO project and wish to gain easy access to EO data and process it on a stable cloud platform? Do you wish to achieve financial sustainability of your business applications? Join our webinar to learn how to do it on CREODIAS platform.

SatCAP – complete Common Agriculture Policy monitoring as a service

Learn about a new solution supporting Paying Agencies in implementing CAP requirements.

CREODIAS for scientific researchers and funding options

Watch the webinar to learn more on funding opportunities for research projects on the CREODIAS platform.

How to use cloud resources as a user on CREODIAS

Watch our webinar and learn how to use cloud resources as a user on CREODIAS – a step by step practical workshop

Introduction to CREODIAS - the Copernicus platform for EO data (for Windows)

Discover CREODIAS platform and learn how to launch VM with Windows OS

Sen4CAP software for agriculture monitoring on CREODIAS

Is it possible to watch crops grow from space? Watch the webinar and discover Sen4CAP software for agriculture monitoring on CREODIAS

Earth Observation data in practice. Brief introduction to EO technologies and applications

Watch the webinar and learn more about Earth Observation data in practice

Building green applications under Horizon Europe programme – technology perspective

Join our webinar Building green applications under Horizon Europe programme – technology perspective

Tutorial: How to create Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop

Watch our video tutorial and learn how to create Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop

How to build an efficient platform for big EO data sets processing – best practices

Watch our webinar and learn how to build an efficient platform for big EO data sets processing – best practices

Observing air pollution from space

Watch the webinar to learn about Observing air pollution from space – processing Sentinel-5P data on CREODIAS

From an idea to a product – prototyping with CREODIAS Jupyter HUB

Learn how to prototype with Jupyter HUB, a useful tool available at CREODIAS.

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Tutorial: How to create Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop

Watch our video tutorial and learn how to create Linux VM and access it from Windows desktop

Tutorial: How to create a Windows Server VM and access it from Windows desktop

Watch our video tutorial and learn how to create a Windows Server VM and access it from Windows desktop

The future of Earth Observation data dissemination systems

During the webinar, CloudFerro and invited experts will present trends and challenges related to large-scale EO data dissemination systems, Copernicus programme and Europe future directions.

Tutorial: How to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line

Watch our video tutorial and learn how to create a Linux VM and access it from Linux command line