eInfraCentral's mission was to ensure that, by 2020, a broader and more varied set of users, from research to industry, discover and access Europe’s e-infrastructure capacity. End-users (researchers, innovators, business) are often unaware of available e-infrastructure services that could help them in their work. Similarly, service and data providers often have difficulty reaching potential users. Even if users discover a service, it can be difficult to gather further information, or compare it with other existing services. Service providers also lack user feedback on ways they could improve their offerings. Taken together, this leads to fragmented or overlapping efforts as well as slower rates of open innovation. eInfraCentral was designed to address this challenge of fragmentation and help research community to discover services and resources for research. In addressing these challenges, eInfraCentral pursued three specific objectives.
Objective 1: Structure an open and guided discussion between e-Infrastructures to consensually define a common catalogue for their services
Objective 2: Develop a single entry point (one-stop shop) for end users to browse the service catalogue, and enhance the monitoring of key performance indicators that focus on availability and quality of services and user satisfaction
Objective 3: Draw policy and sustainability lessons for the future development of a European einfrastructure ‘market place’ as an extension of the common service catalogue and portal so that it includes a much broader range of e-infrastructures and services
eInfraCentral was, along with EOSC Pilot, the first of a portfolio of EOSC related projects. As the EOSC scene evolved so did the project, the European Commission described eInfraCentral in the 2018 EOSC Implementation Roadmap as one of the key building blocks of the EOSC Portal. Instead of focusing on developing a gateway for a single entry point, the Consortium integrated eInfraCentral’s all-inclusive catalogue of e-services and resources in the EOSC Portal. The eInfraCentral catalogue and the EOSC Portal catalogue provide the same list of services. The focus of the other three major outcomes of eInfraCentral, a harmonised service description template, a catalogue of services and a set of APIs, stayed unchanged.