site_header
zh
de
en
fr
ja
pt
NEXEDI
flexibility for your business
header_title
How does Rapid.Space and SlapOS compare to AWS?
breadcrumb
主页
Success
How does Rapid.Space and SlapOS compare to AWS?
profile_document
75% of cloud services provided by Amazon AWS could actually be implemented with Nexedi Free Software stack and Rapid.Space low cost, high performance cloud. With the addition of a few third party Free Software, 85% of AWS services could be replaced by sovereign alternatives.
Last Update:
2020-01-02
Version:
001
Language:
en
<h2>Site Error</h2> <p>An error was encountered while publishing this resource. </p> <p><strong>Resource not found</strong></p> Sorry, the requested resource does not exist.<p>Check the URL and try again.</p><p><b>Resource:</b> index.html GET</p> <hr noshade="noshade"/> <p>Troubleshooting Suggestions</p> <ul> <li>The URL may be incorrect.</li> <li>The parameters passed to this resource may be incorrect.</li> <li>A resource that this resource relies on may be encountering an error.</li> </ul> <p>For more detailed information about the error, please refer to the error log. </p> <p>If the error persists please contact the site maintainer. Thank you for your patience. </p>
Show Error Log Entry
Contact
Jean-Paul Smets
jp (at) rapid (dot) space
Jean-Paul Smets is the founder and CEO of Nexedi. After graduating in mathematics and computer science at ENS (Paris), he started his career as a civil servant at the French Ministry of Economy. He then left government to start a small company called “Nexedi” where he developed his first Free Software, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) designed to manage the production of swimsuits in the not-so-warm but friendly north of France. ERP5 was born. In parallel, he led with Hartmut Pilch (FFII) the successful campaign to protect software innovation against the dangers of software patents. The campaign eventually succeeeded by rallying more than 100.000 supporters and thousands of CEOs of European software companies (both open source and proprietary). The Proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions was rejected on 6 July 2005 by the European Parliament by an overwhelming majority of 648 to 14 votes, showing how small companies can together in Europe defeat the powerful lobbying of large corporations. Since then, he has helped Nexedi to grow either organically or by investing in new ventures led by bright entrepreneurs.
Boxiang Sun
boxiang (dot) sun (at) nexedi (dot) com
Klaus Wölfel
klaus (dot) woelfel (at) nexedi (dot) com
related_documents
discussions