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# Confidential Containers Adopters
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This page contains a list of organizations/companies and projects/products who use confidential containers as adopters in different usage levels (development, beta, production, GA etc...)
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**NOTE:** For adding your organization/company and project/product to this table (alphabetical order) fork the repository and open a PR with the required change.
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See list of adopter types at the bottom of this page.
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## Adopters
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| Organization/Company | Project/Product | Usage level | Adopter type | Details |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|----------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| [Edgeless Systems](https://www.edgeless.systems/) | [Contrast](https://github.com/edgelesssys/contrast) | Beta | Service Provider / Consultancy | Contrast runs confidential container deployments on Kubernetes at scale. |
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| [IBM](https://www.ibm.com/z) | [IBM LinuxONE](https://www.ibm.com/linuxone) | Beta | Service Provider | Confidential Containers with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and IBM® Secure Execution for Linux (see [details](https://www.ibm.com/blog/confidential-containers-with-red-hat-openshift-container-platform-and-ibm-secure-execution-for-linux/)) |
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## Adopter types
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See CNCF [definition of an adopter](https://github.com/cncf/toc/blob/main/FAQ.md#what-is-the-definition-of-an-adopter) <br>
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Any single company can fall under several categories at once in which case it should enumerate all that apply and only be listed once
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- **End-User** (CNCF member) - Companies and organizations who are End-User members of the CNCF
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- **Another project** - an open source project that leverages a CNCF project as part of their solution, integrates with for compatibility and interoperability,
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or is used in the supply chain of another project
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- **end users** (non CNCF member)- companies and organizations that are not CNCF End-User members that use the project and cloud native technologies internally, or build upon
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a cloud native open source project but do not sell the cloud native project externally as a service offering (those are Service Providers). This group is identified in the written
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form by the convention end user, uncapitalized and unhyphenated
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- **Service Provider** - a Service Provider is an organization that repackages an open source project as a core component of a service offering, sells cloud native services externally.
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A Service Provider’s customers are considered transitive adopters and should be excluded from identification within the ADOPTERS.md file.
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Examples of Service Providers (and not end users) include cloud providers (e.g., Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure), some infrastructure software vendors,
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and telecom operators (e.g., AT&T, China Mobile)
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- **Consultancy** - an entity whose purpose is to assist other organizations in developing a solution leveraging cloud native technology. They may be embedded in the end user team and
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is responsible for the execution of the service. Service Providers may also provide consultancy services, they may also package cloud native technologies for reuse
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as part of their offerings. These function as proxies for an end user
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