After several rumors floated earlier this week, VMware and parent company EMC have officially announced the spinoff of a new cloud and big data unit called The Pivotal Initiative, led by former VMware CEO Paul Maritz.
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The companies said they created the new unit to take advantage of growing opportunities in the booming cloud sector:
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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.
VMware and EMC did not reveal the exact structure of the new organization and said they will not do so until the second quarter of 2013. Thankfully, VentureBeat guest columnist and CloudBeat advisor Ben Kepes has outlined what the organization should look like, based on details from a well-placed source.
Paul Maritz photo via Robert Scoble/Flickr
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