Kodak uses open source applications for key operations at Ofoto, its online digital photo service, but its beachhead in digital photo-taking is built around its own easyshare software.
| Application | Product | Supplier |
| Web application server/commerce server | ATG Dynamo | Art Technology Group |
| Web services directory | WASP UDDI Server | Systinet |
| Web server - Apache (open source) | Apache | Software Foundation |
| Consumer digital photo organizer | EasyShare | Kodak custom-developed software |
| Network storage | Veritas Cluster Server | Veritas |
| Ofoto (Kodak's picture sharing and printing subsidiary) |
| Application server | Resin (Java-based, open source) | Caucho Technology |
| Web server | Apache (open source) | Apache Software Foundation |
| Operating system, Web servers | Solaris 8 | Sun Microsystems |
| Storage network | Dot Hill storage area network | Dot Hill Systems |
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Standards Development
Through the International Imaging Industry Association (I3A), Kodak also supports the Common Picture Exchange Environment (CPXe) Initiative, which uses more basic Web-based standards including:
- Extensible Markup Language (XML), used for encoding data in standard "tags."
- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), to pass commands, queries and responses between computer applications.
- Web Services Description Language (WSDL), to describe offered services in a format that different applications can understand.
- Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), a protocol for the creation of directories of Web services.
Sources: Netcraft Survey, Baseline Research