CREODIAS provides commercial services for Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem oferred by a Consortium consisting of T-Systems as a leader, CloudFerro, Sinergise, VITO, DLR, ACRI-ST, and RHEA. Payable services include: CloudFerro cloud, T-Systems Open Telekom Cloud, EO based services including VHR imagery, PGaaS, Sentinel Hub, openEO, free trials for most functions and more. Access to CREODIAS is possible using Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem credentials.

The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem is constantly being developed, providing users with more and more attractive services. Here are some new features introduced recently:

  • Data Workspace, new application for processing and ordering was launched and integrated with Copernicus Browser providing new experience for users.
  • Ordering products from archive – Deferred Access Data is enabled, enriching data offer.
  • Partial download is now available on Copernicus Browser. User does not need to download a full EO product. It is possible to select individual files for downloading.
  • OpenEO API is available [https://openeo.dataspace.copernicus.eu/]
  • Jupyter Notebooks service was enabled [https://jupyterhub.dataspace.copernicus.eu/hub/login?next=%2Fhub%2F].
  • Existing traceability service was enriched with new web user interface [https://trace.dataspace.copernicus.eu/traces]. Starting mid-April, new traces were generated for constantly ingested Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, Sentinel-3 and Sentinel-5p products. Now, users can search for traces using web UI, in addition to the previously released traceability API.
  • Sentinel-1 Level 1 GRD Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF are available and accessible for users.

We are thrilled to welcome you to CREODIAS 2.0. 
CREODIAS users will benefit from:

• a new portal and improved UX
• a new billing system
• a new e-commerce system
• a new customer portal
• a new support ticketing system

Customer accounts were migrated to the new billing system. The entire cloud environment was remained unchanged.

CREODIAS 2.0 is the first commercial element of the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem. Users will benefit from the integration of both portals thanks to e.g., federated identity, access to catalogue, and additional services.

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The Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem was launched in January 2023 to provide the largest EO data offering in the world, with outstanding discovery and download capabilities, and a set of data processing tools. Since then, it has been continuously developed. CloudFerro, CREODIAS operator, plays a key role in a Consortium that is building the new service.

Here are some new features introduced recently that users can take advantage from:

  • New Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem portal with enriched UI design.
  • Major functional upgrade for Copernicus Browser – improved UI, new product types are available for searching, and the Browser is now available for non-registered users.
  • S3 API available – one can now use S3 to access Earth Observation data on Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem.
  • On-Demand Production API for non-ESA IPF processors. The first release of the ordering of product generation through the API is available.
  • Sentinel products started to be traced. Users will be able to track the lifecycle of a data product. The lifecycle begins when the product is created, it includes the copying to a number of archives and a possible deletion thereof, and it will ultimately end when a product is marked as obsolete. The trace information is now available for currently ingested new EO products and will be gradually generated for the remaining products in the repository.

Next major functional upgrades of the platform are planned for July 2023.