We live in interesting times. The way we work, communicate, trade,
educate, learn, entertain ourselves and the way in which countries
are governed is rapidly changing. Only five years ago few people
outside the academic world knew what the internet was. Now, millions
are surfing the web. Change is all around us, at an unprecedented
pace. And this is only the beginning! I believe that we are on
the verge of a fundamental breakthrough in human evolution.
It is evident that research is playing an important role in the
process of change that we see all around us. Research creates
new opportunities. At the same time, change itself generates new
problems, requiring more research:
the rapidly increasing number of users of the internet and the
development towards streaming media causes congestion, so we have
to develop a high bandwidth, reliable infrastructure
the millennium bug has raised awareness of how dependent we
are on all kinds of automated systems; the rapidly increasing
number of embedded systems in all kinds of products is only aggravating
the need for methods to check the correctness of software systems
among the millions of people using the internet, there will
be some that will try to use the internet for criminal purposes,
so we have to find methods for monitoring and preventing such
unwanted behaviour, and develop countermeasures and methods for
secure payment systems and privacy protection
existing legislation is not suitable to regulate and support
the new kind of transactions in the global community on internet.
And these are only a few of the new problems.
Europe has always played an important role in research in information
and communication technology and ERCIM now actively addresses
problems such as those mentioned above among many others. ERCIM,
with its potential of six thousand researchers, represents a major
force on the European research scene. ERCIM members have a joint
ambition: to provide Europe with the best research in information
and communication technologies, contributing to the development
of the information society and to the creation of wealth and well-being.
With ERCIM we are building an infrastructure to facilitate information
sharing and co-operative work, thus creating a huge virtual laboratory.
ERCIM members act as national nodes, representing the ICT research
community in their country, in a truly European research network.
ERCIM is an open network: its members co-operate with universities
and industry, not just in Europe, but all over the world. ERCIM
institutes co-operate in working groups and in joint projects,
thus consistently increasing our consortiums internal cohesion.
Moreover, ERCIM has a fellowship programme and stimulates exchange
of researchers among its members.
The European Union recognizes the signs of the time and is getting
ready for the challenges of the new information society with its
5th Framework Programme that is about to start. ERCIM is prepared
to meet the challenge!
Gerard van Oortmerssen