*TRAITÉ DE ROME*

Il est important de se rappeler d'où nous venons. Après les tragédies de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le Traité de Rome fut un accord clé entre six pays qui a lié leur destinée via la Communauté économique européenne. À l'occasion du 60ème anniversaire de sa signature, nous revenons sur la manière dont le traité a posé les bases de l'Europe et de sa réalisation, défendues par le Parlement européen.

🇪🇺EUROPE FOR CITIZENS! #HUB & #ThinkTank!

🇪🇺EUROPE FOR CITIZENS! #HUB & #ThinkTank!
🇪🇺POUR QUE L'EUROPE, EN TANT QU’ACTEUR MONDIAL, NE SOIT PAS LOINTAINE DES EUROPÉENS & DES FRANÇAIS!. BIENVENUE, WELCOME, BIENVENIDO, WILLKOMMEN, WELKOM, BENVENUTO, BOAS-VINDAS, WITAJ, VITAJTE... By @MorganeBravo.

2010*50Years of Traineeships at the European Commission*

2010*50Years of Traineeships at the European Commission*
*Founded in 2006. From Paris, France. Fondatrice du "HUB EUROPEAN UNION", Morgane BRAVO* "United in diversity", that's the motto of the EU! *Mieux informer les citoyens UE! « So that Europe, as a global player, is not far from Europeans » * *Ancienne stagiaire (Blue Book) de la Commission Européenne, au Secrétariat Général. Bruxelles. * President & Founder HUB « DIGITAL DIPLOMACY» «DIPLOMATIE NUMERIQUE ». *‪Fondatrice HUB 
‪« DIGITAL DIPLOMACY» : « POLITIQUE & SOCIAL NETWORKING ». *Fondatrice HUB « ECOLOGIE &INNOVATION : DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE DU XXIE SIÈCLE!»* Présidente et Fondatrice du «Think Tank» Europe-Mexique.

*LES PRINCIPALES INSTITUTIONS DE L'UNION EUROPÉENNE*

*LES PRINCIPALES INSTITUTIONS DE L'UNION EUROPÉENNE*
🇪🇺L'EUROPE. « L'Europe ne doit pas être un commentateur du monde. Elle doit en être l'architecte.🕊 La diplomatie européenne doit être une » 🕊 May the force be with you! Que la force soit avec vous!

lundi, juin 18, 2012

*How can Europe take the lead in the business of data?*

There are many reasons that explain why data is becoming increasingly important in our lives.
Firstly, a large number of devices – from scientific instruments like genomic sequencers or telescopes to mobile phones to very tiny sensors -  generate much more data than humans could by themselves.
Secondly, advances in digital storage technologies mean it is now cost effective to store large quantities of data for further analysis.
Finally, advances in information retrieval to data mining and machine learning have made it possible to extract very valuable information from enormous amounts of data so that we are now able to analyse phenomena that were too big for us to perceive.
Size is not the only thing that has changed. In the last few years we have discovered that certain types of data  -particularly non-private data collected by public administrations- are worth more when shared than when locked up. And that datasets are worth even more when they are linked to one another so that properties of various objects of interest -companies, products, and geographic features- can be aggregated from independently developed datasets.
More needs to be done to reflect on how Europe could benefit from these developments and lead where it is strong and here are a few ideas that we will explore at the day-long Data workshop of the Digital Agenda Assembly on 21 June.
- What is needed to set up EU-wide data markets to allow those with data to sell it as a product?  
- And how can those who want to buy data do so at a fraction of what it would cost to gather it from scratch?
- If novel software products and services rely increasingly on large amounts of data, could data resources, particularly multilingual data, become a competitive feature of European cloud computing?
- Are there any data domains that ought to be managed as Europe-wide public goods? How should we identify them and how should we arrange for the provision of such public goods?
- Linking data is valuable because it allows information to flow across the boundaries of data resources. But what are the implications that arise when it is possible to identify individuals who wish to stay anonymous?  What if an individual’s is disclosed against their wishes? How do we strike a fair balance between the economic potential for product development and the right to individual privacy?
We look forward to receiving your thoughts and suggestions online before the Digital Agenda Assembly in June. You can feed the debate and share your ideas as of now here: http://daa.ec.europa.eu/group/6/content
by Khalil Rouhana , DG INFSO, Director “Digital Content and Cognitive Systems”



Bien à vous,
@Morgane BRAVO

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