BMC Software signed a five-year strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services on February 12, 2026. The deal combines BMC's intelligent automation tools with AWS cloud infrastructure to help enterprises orchestrate data pipelines at scale.
The Houston-based software company powers data pipelines for many of the world's largest corporations.
BMC's Control-M platform, which supports end-to-end orchestration of data pipelines across hybrid infrastructure, forms the core of the partnership. Customers will access Control-M SaaS through the AWS Marketplace.
BMC recently expanded its global SaaS footprint with Control-M availability in the AWS Sydney Region. The platform also operates in Ireland, Canada, and the United States. This expansion supports growing global demand for data residency requirements.
The collaboration targets enterprise modernization of mission-critical workloads. BMC says customers can modernize faster across AWS environments with intelligent guidance and automated insights. The company's generative AI capabilities enhance these features.
BMC empowers nearly 80% of the Forbes Global 100 to accelerate business value. The partnership with AWS reinforces BMC's commitment to helping customers modernize and innovate with confidence, according to company statements.
Technical integration includes BMC solutions for AWS cloud scanning and management. The company provides support for AWS GovCloud with Impact Level 4 and 5 compliance, crucial for protected workloads in the public sector.
AWS remains the most widely used cloud platform globally, powering applications, storage, analytics, and computing for organizations of all sizes.
The partnership arrives as cloud skills demand continues growing among developers, engineers, and IT professionals, with some companies reporting their top engineers now direct AI instead of writing code.
BMC's agreement with AWS follows the company's June 2024 achievement of Impact Level 5 authorization for its Helix platform on AWS GovCloud. This authorization allows Department of Defense customers to use BMC Helix for enhanced observability of complex hybrid cloud services.
The five-year strategic collaboration represents a significant commitment in the competitive cloud services market. Both companies aim to help customers transform faster and unlock new value from their data through unified orchestration across hybrid, cloud, data, and AI workloads.















