Cloud Computing: EMC & VMware Spin Up Pivotal Initiative

December 4, 2012 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Maureen O’Gara.

EMC and VMware confirmed Tuesday that they’re reshuffling their assets and forming a so-called cloud and Big Data "virtual organization" called the Pivotal Initiative under EMC’s chief strategy officer, VMware’s former CEO Paul Martiz.

VMware is contributing Cloud Foundry, SpringSource, Gemstone and Cetas. EMC is putting in Greenplum and Pivotal Labs. The move involves 1,400 employees, 600 from VMware and 800 from EMC. The companies said they "expect to formally unite these resources by Q2 2013, with a specific operational structure to be determined." So evidently for now it’s being run out of EMC…

According to a relatively uninstructive Q&A-style posting on VMware’s Console blog by VP of global communication Terry Anderson, "We are experiencing a major change in the wide-scale move to cloud computing, which includes both infrastructural transformation and transformation of how applications will be built and used based on cloud, mobility and big data. There is a significant opportunity for both VMware and EMC to provide thought and technology leadership, not only at the infrastructure level, but across the rapidly growing and fast-moving application development and big data markets. Aligning these resources is the best way for the combined companies to leverage this transformational period, and drive more quickly towards the rising opportunities."…

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