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title = "The OpenCloud Project"
description = "A sovereign, peer-to-peer distributed cloud fabric for sharing infrastructure and resources across trusted partners."
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Each participant can selectively share:
- **Data**
- **Algorithms**
- **Compute power**
- **Storage**
- **Pre-built workflows and services**
with other OpenCloud peers, under rules they fully control.
## What OpenCloud Enables
With OpenCloud, organizations can:
- Build **cross-organization workflows** that run across multiple infrastructures
- **Monetize resources** (share, sell, or rent capacity and services)
- Create **private communities of peers** for sensitive or strategic projects
- Maintain full **control over data location and access policies**
- Track **resource consumption and billing** transparently between partners
## Optimization on Your Own Terms
Distributed execution in OpenCloud is not tied to a single global policy.
Each instance can optimize workflows for its own objectives:
- **Maximal sovereignty** prioritize data locality, compliance, and strategic autonomy
- **Accelerated computation** prioritize time-to-result and performance
- **Cost minimization** route workloads based on cost constraints
- **Optimized infrastructure investments** improve utilization of existing assets
## Key Concepts
OpenCloud instances expose a set of integrated services:
- **Resource Catalog** index and describe data, algorithms, compute units, storage, and workflows
- **Workspace Management** organize resources of interest into project-oriented workspaces
- **Workflow Editor** build distributed workflows and permanent services from catalog elements
- **Collaborative Areas** define rules and constraints for shared workspaces and workflows
- **Peer Management** configure trust relationships and access rights between peers and groups
These services together create a **cooperation framework** that covers both **technical** and **organizational/legal** aspects of distributed projects.
## Who Is OpenCloud For?
OpenCloud targets organizations that:
- Need to collaborate on **data- and compute-intensive projects**
- Care about **sovereignty, compliance, and resilience**
- Want to avoid **vendor lock-in** and opaque proprietary platforms
- Intend to run workloads **from datacenter to edge** and possibly on **public cloud** when appropriate
[Discover the Architecture →](/project/architecture)
[Explore Features and Benefits →](/project/features)