๐ Gaia-X โ The European Data Infrastructure Initiative
Gaia-X is a European initiative aimed at creating a sovereign, federated data infrastructure.
Its main goals are to:
- Enable data sovereignty โ organizations remain in control of their data.
- Ensure interoperability between cloud and data platforms through open standards.
- Promote trust, transparency, and compliance (aligned with EU regulations like GDPR).
- Support data spaces โ sector-specific ecosystems (e.g., agriculture, mobility, health) where data can be shared securely and fairly.
In short, Gaia-X defines the rules and principles for how trustworthy data sharing and collaboration should work across Europe.
๐งฉ Eclipse Dataspace Components (EDC)
Eclipse Dataspace Components is an open-source implementation of Gaia-X principles.
It provides the technical foundation to build and operate data spaces.
Key features:
- Implements connectors for secure and auditable data exchange between participants.
- Supports data usage policies and contract negotiation.
- Integrates identity and trust frameworks (e.g., Gaia-X Federation Services).
- Allows organizations to control, share, and consume data assets in a federated way.
EDC became one of the first practical, working technologies to realize Gaia-Xโs data space vision, supported by the Eclipse Foundation and the International Data Spaces Association (IDSA).
๐ ๏ธ Pontus-X
Pontus-X is a federated data space platform developed as part of the Gaia-X ecosystem.
It provides a ready-to-use marketplace and management layer built on top of EDC components.
Its goals:
- Make Gaia-X and EDC technology accessible to users and developers.
- Offer a catalog and marketplace for data and AI assets.
- Simplify onboarding, discovery, and trading of data services.
Pontus-X effectively acts as an integration and deployment environment for data spaces, connecting EDC-based nodes and adding business-oriented functionalities such as asset listings and user interfaces.
โ๏ธ Why We Chose EDC
At the time of selection, EDC was the only technically feasible and actively developed solution aligned with Gaia-Xโs data space standards.
It provided:
- A functional connector implementation capable of secure, policy-based data exchange.
- Open-source flexibility for integration into our system.
- Compatibility with emerging Gaia-X and IDSA standards.
However, since EDC was still under heavy development, we decided to:
- Freeze our system on an early stable version to ensure reliability.
- Focus on interfacing rather than upgrading, to avoid breaking changes during rapid evolution.
Later, as the Pontus-X marketplace matured, we published data assets there โ enabling broader discoverability and aligning our platform with the European data space ecosystem.
