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Capgemini
Capgemini and AWS
Capgemini’s Cloud Computing Center of Excellence assists organizations in integrating cloud computing into their IT and business strategies, and in building and managing scalable, next generation infrastructure environments.

Citrix
Citrix and AWS
Citrix and Amazon Web Services have teamed up to offer a new cloud solution called Citrix C3 Lab that will allow companies of all sizes to use Amazon Web Services as part of their standard technology infrastructure, enabling customers to deliver applications, desktops and computing resources as an on-demand service.

Facebook
Facebook and AWS
Facebook and Amazon Web Services have teamed up to help Facebook developers easily scale their applications on AWS’ on-demand computing infrastructure.

Salesforce.com
Force.com Toolkit for Amazon Web Services
Salesforce.com has created the Force.com Toolkit for Amazon Web Services, which enables developers to build new cloud-based applications quickly by leveraging the database, logic and user interface features of the Force.com platform and the storage and compute capabilities of Amazon S3 and Amazon EC2.

IBM
IBM and AWS
IBM and Amazon Web Services have joined forces to give developers access to IBM Information Management, IBM Lotus® and IBM WebSphere® on Amazon EC2. These brands include popular products like IBM DB2, IBM Informix, IBM WebSphere sMash, IBM Lotus Web Content Management, and IBM WebSphere Portal Server. Developers using IBM programs can now build their applications while paying only for the time and capacity they use in our scalable, flexible cloud environment.

MySQL
MySQL Enterprise Support for Amazon EC2
Sun Microsystems has enabled organizations and developers to use Amazon EC2 to run MySQL Enterprise on a subscription basis. With MySQL Enterprise, developers can cost-effectively deploy an open source database “in the cloud” with full software and production support by the database experts at MySQL.

OpenSolaris
OpenSolaris and Amazon Web Services
Sun Microsystems and Amazon Web Services are collaborating to offer OpenSolaris on Amazon EC2. OpenSolaris is a free, open source project based on the Sun Solaris Operating System technology. Using Amazon EC2 with OpenSolaris provides access to a robust open source operating system on a scalable, reliable, cost-effective virtual computing environment.

Oracle
Oracle and AWS
Deploy your Oracle 11g database and Oracle Fusion Middleware solutions to the Amazon Web Services cloud. And with Oracle Secure Backup, customers can backup their Oracle 11g databases to Amazon S3.

RedHat
Red Hat and JBoss on Amazon EC2
Red Hat now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform on Amazon EC2. These efforts empahsize the growing importance of cloud computing as well the ever-increasing need for more processing power.

IBM and AWS Cloud Webinar
Get in-depth technical overview of IBM technologies now running on Amazon EC2 in this on-demand webinar.
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