On Saturday 05 June 2010 2:08:34 am Christian Schneider wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> 
> do you think it would make sense to create a wiki page with commercial
> support options? I know that the availability of support is an important
> factor when
> bigger companies decide for an open source product.
>

How about copying the SMX page:

http://servicemix.apache.org/support.html

to use as a starting point?

I like the top part of that page as well.


Dan


> Greetings
> 
> Christian
> 
> Am 05.06.2010 02:45, schrieb Daniel Kulp:
> > Now that I'm working for Sopera, Sopera is definitely investigating
> > various options for providing commercial support for CXF.   It's not
> > finalized yet and I don't really know any of the gritty details, but it
> > might be worth contacting Sopera  to discuss your needs and
> > requirements.  Unfortunately, since I'm new there, I don't know anyone
> > in the sales/support areas yet so I don't know who to point you to.  
> > I've sent off a quick inquiry, but since they are mostly Germany based,
> > I don't expect anything back tonight, and likely not till Monday.   In
> > anycase, once I get some contact details, I'll let you know.
> > 
> > As others mentioned, Progress/FUSE is the major one.   Beyond that, JBoss
> > and Mule both use CXF extensively within their ESB/App servers.   JBoss
> > in particular has several committers to CXF.  I don't know if any of
> > them would support straight up CXF or only CXF within their servers. 
> > You'd have to ask.
> > 
> > Dan
> > 
> > On Thursday 03 June 2010 1:28:39 pm Brandon Richins wrote:
> >> What vendors offer commercial support for CXF and/or are commercial
> >> backers of CXF.  I know some Apache projects include employers on the
> >> contributor pages, but I didn't find any indication.  I know
> >> Progress/Fuse offers support.  What other vendors offer CXF support? 
> >> What about Sopera?
> >> 
> >> Thanks,
> >> 
> >> Brandon

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