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Commercial Camel Offerings

Apache Camel is a widely used project. As such, several companies have built products and services around Camel. This page is dedicated to providing descriptions of those offerings and links to more information. Companies are definitely encouraged to update this page directly or send a mail to the Camel PMC with a description of your offerings and we can update the page. The products and services listed on this page are provided for information use only to our users. The Camel PMC does not endorse or recommend any of the products or services on this page. See below for information about what is appropriate to add to the page.

FuseSource

FuseSource provides enterprise subscriptions that include enterprise developer and production support on Camel, and other Apache projects - including training, consulting & mentoring, and tooling such as Fuse IDE and Fuse HQ.

OpenLogic

OpenLogic provide support

Savoir Technologies, Inc

Savoir Technologies, Inc provides enterprise consulting, training and support for Camel and a host of other Apache service containers. Savoir can provide best practice mentoring for developing with Camel, as well as architectural/design reviews, troubleshooting and SOA infrastructure implementations.

Talend, Inc

Talend, Inc provides enterprise level services, training and support for Apache Camel and their Talend Integration Factory product which is a repackaging of Apache Camel including a full, pre-configured OSGi runtime container.

Policy for additions to this page

Companies are free to add information about their products and services to this page. The information must be factual and informational in nature and not be a marketing statement. Statements that promote your products and services over other offerings on the page will not be tolerated and will be removed. Such marketing statements can be added to your own pages on your own site, but not here.

When in doubt, email the Camel dev list (see Mailing Lists) and ask. We'd be happy to help.

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