Members
A European alliance
Euclidia already represents original cloud technology creators from multiple European countries. Join us!
Full Members
- Abilian
- Amarisoft
- Beremiz
- Bluemind
- Clever Cloud
- Collabora Office
- Exoscale
- Innoroute
- Jamespot
- Linbit
- Murena
- Netframe
- Nexedi
- Nextcloud
- Ng-Voice
- Nitrokey
- OpenSVC
- Patrowl
- Rapid.Space
- Rudder
- Scaleway
- SenX
- Signal18
- Submer
- Startinblox/
- Vates
- Worteks
- XWiki
Associated Members
- Aqua Ray
- Shape Blue
- Cloud-IAM
Partner Organisations
Become a Member
Eligibility
To be eligible for membership in the European Cloud Industrial Alliance (EUCLIDIA) companies must meet the following criteria:
Full members:
- Supplier of hardware or software for cloud infrastructure (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) ;
- SME
- Majority owned by European-based shareholders
Full members include cloud service providers ready to licence part or all of their technological assets to selected parties (ex. governments).
Associated members:
Application
If you are interested in joining EUCLIDIA, please check our eligibility criteria and get in touch with us.
Membership FAQ
What is the benefit of being part of the association?
Through EUCLIDIA, SMEs in the cloud sector will have a voice that will champion innovative companies, and work to improve the conditions in which the members operate in.
How do I become a member?
After checking your eligibility, please contact contact@euclidia.eu for information regarding the application process.
Who can join EUCLIDIA?
SMEs who are suppliers of hardware or software for cloud infrastructure, that are majority owned by European-based shareholders are eligible for full membership. This includes cloud service providers ready to licence part or all of their technological assets to selected parties (ex. governments).
Relevant Europe-based industry partners (e.g. cloud service providers, suppliers, etc.) are eligible for associate membership.
What is the difference between full and associate membership?
Full members become part of EUCLIDIA's board. The board decides on the action plan for the period ahead, provides guidelines and reviews progress made.
Associate members may use their affiliation in public materials and take part and receive updates on the association’s work, progress and objectives.
What are partner organisations?
Partner organisations are non-profit organisations such as foundations or associations that endorse EUCLIDIA. They sometimes provides resources, financing, tax breaks or access to European institutions.
How are the questions that EUCLIDIA drive decided?
The association’s activities are defined and carried out entirely independently by a Board composed of representatives designated by the members’ organizations.