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XAware's Technology Partners are providers of leading software and hardware platforms and technologies.Together we provide a complete solution to create, manage, and optimize on demand business environments.

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MySQL is the world's most popular open source database software, with over 11 million active installations. Many of the world's largest and fastest-growing organizations use MySQL to save time and money powering their high-volume Web sites, business-critical systems and packaged software -- including industry leaders such as Yahoo!, Alcatel-Lucent, Google, Nokia and YouTube.
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IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with
80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM is dedicated to helping customers, business partners, and developers across a wide range of industries leverage the power of the internet for e-business.
IBM WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Portal Server,
and WebSphere Process Server, Tivoli, and Rational products are supported by the XAware Foundation Technology. XAware is an
IBM On Demand Optimized partner.

Salesforce.com is the worldwide leader in on-demand customer relationship management (CRM) services. More companies trust their vital customer and sales data to salesforce.com than any other on-demand CRM company in the world.
XAware’s open source data integration is the perfect complement for any Salesforce customer. Like Salesforce, XAware is easy to learn, use and deploy, delivering rapid ROI.
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Election Systems & Software (ES&S) makes hardware and software used to manage all stages of elections, including voter registration, ballot creation, voting, and tabulation. The portable iVotronic system weighs around 14 pounds and has a 15-inch touch screen.The company's products can be found in more than 1,700 voting jurisdictions in 47 US states and Canada. E-voting is taking hold in jurisdictions all over the US, with an estimated 40 million votes cast on electronic-voting equipment in the 2004 presidential election, about one-third of all ballots tallied in the hotly contested race. ES&S was established in 1979. The company is owned by its officers and employees.

The Red Hat Partner community is designed to encourage the combination of open source and traditional technologies into the fabric of enterprise computing to provide technology solutions that give customers more choice. By aligning with a comprehensive global network of leading hardware, software, and service provider vendors, Red Hat offers customers a wide variety of proven, industry-standard technology solutions to solve real-world business challenges.
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CIBER® (NYSE: CBR) is a leading international system integration consultancy with superior value-priced services for both private and government sector clients. CIBER’s services are offered on a project or strategic staffing basis, in both custom and enterprise resource planning (ERP) package environments, and across all technology platforms, operating systems and infrastructures.

Atos Origin is a leading international IT services provider. We provide integrated design, build and operate solutions to large
multi-national clients in carefully targeted industry sectors. Our business approach is based on establishing long-term partnerships that encourage success through mutual benefit.

S1 Corporation (Nasdaq: SONE) delivers customer interaction software for financial and payment services. Worldwide, more than 3,000 customers use S1 software solutions, which are comprised of applications that address virtually every market segment and every delivery channel. Community banks, regional banks, national banks, credit unions, retailers, telcos, and processors all rely on the banking and payments software delivered under three brand names: Postilion, S1 Enterprise and FSB Solutions.

Active Endpoints is the leading provider of process orchestration solutions that make it easy to deliver SOA-based integration, workflow and BPM projects using standards-based technology.  Application developers use ActiveBPEL® with its award-winning visual toolset, ActiveBPEL Designer, to quickly build and deploy composite, process-driven applications based on WS-BPEL, the SOA orchestration standard.  With ActiveBPEL, users gain flexibility to adapt to evolving customer, platform and process demands by reducing the cost of integration, leveraging new and legacy infrastructure investments, and enabling the sharing of business processes. Available in open source and commercial versions, more ISVs, financial services, government, telecommunications, high technology, and retail organizations use Active Endpoints’ solutions than any other BPEL technology. More information is available at www.active-endpoints.com.

Information systems of the world, unite. Unisys is a top player in the information technology (IT) consulting business, providing such services as systems integration, network engineering, project management, and technical support. The company is among the largest government IT contractors, serving local, state, and federal agencies, as well as foreign governments. Other practice groups focus on such sectors as communications, financial services, and transportation. The company also specializes in making high-end servers (the ClearPath family).

The SOA Monitor is an industry leading SOA consulting and training company that focuses on helping customers successfully adopt, deploy and implement SOA-based solutions to address business imperatives and challenges.The SOA Monitor helps Xaware customers wrap their arms around SOA; define their SOA vision and strategy; quantify the business value; develop their SOA roadmap; establish the organizational, process and technical foundation for SOA; and implement SOA solutions to meet business needs.

EMC has braced itself for an all-out raid. Long a leading provider of RAID (redundant array of independent disks) storage systems, the company has its hands full trying to stay a step ahead in a crowded market. Banks, manufacturers, Internet service providers, retailers, and government agencies use EMC's systems to store and retrieve massive amounts of data. The company also sells a line of network attached storage (NAS) file servers, and a wide array of software designed to manage, protect, and share data.