Surrey-based Safe Software is making it easier for enterprise customers to deploy its data integration platform inside Amazon Web Services environments.
The company announced that FME Flow is now available through AWS Marketplace, allowing organizations to purchase, deploy, and manage the software directly within their existing AWS accounts rather than going through traditional vendor procurement processes.
For large organizations, software marketplaces have increasingly become the preferred buying channel because they consolidate billing, speed internal approvals, and let teams deploy tools immediately inside approved cloud infrastructure. The move reduces friction for Safe Software customers already operating in AWS.
Safe Software’s flagship technology, FME, is widely used by governments, utilities, transportation agencies, and large enterprises to move and transform data between systems — particularly complex geospatial and infrastructure datasets. FME Flow enables those integrations to run as automated workflows, scheduled processes, real-time streams, or internal web applications without requiring custom development.
CEO Don Murray said the listing reflects growing demand for flexible deployment as organizations manage data across hybrid and cloud environments.
“As the data landscape becomes increasingly complex and distributed, customers need deployment models that connect information across formats, locations, and mission-critical systems,” Murray said. “FME connects data to AI and existing workflows so teams can build smarter systems faster.”
Within AWS environments, FME Flow integrates with services including Amazon Redshift, S3, RDS, Aurora, and Athena, allowing organizations to orchestrate data pipelines across analytics, storage, and operational systems.
Founded in 1993, Safe Software has grown into one of British Columbia’s most globally recognized enterprise software companies, with its data integration platform used by thousands of organizations worldwide. The AWS Marketplace availability marks another step toward embedding the company’s technology directly into customers’ cloud infrastructure rather than deploying it as a standalone enterprise application.
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