Data Spaces: First Applications in Mobility and Industry
Christoph Schlueter Langdon, Karsten Schweichhart
Abstract
Abstract Traditional approaches to handling of data are becoming outdated. On the one hand, data storage is already costly today, and tomorrow’s growth will create a serious cost problem. On the other hand, certain advanced analytics applications require more data than many companies can hope to collet themselves. Therefore, a more federated system with just-in-time data and data sharing seems rational. Unfortunately, many companies worry about data sharing. They are concerned about a loss of data sovereignty, the right to have control over one’s data. Once a file is sent, anything could happen to it. This is where the International Data Spaces (IDS) standard comes in to enable a setting that can ensure data sovereignty in theory. To find out in practice, Deutsche Telekom has incorporated IDS technology into solutions and applied them in the automotive business and in industry. We report about first findings from real-world applications.