| > That's exactly what happened to Pivotal. Disclosure: I work for Pivotal. The original Pivotal Labs was founded in 1989. Rob Mee sold to EMC in 2012. A little later (circa 2013), EMC and VMWare took a number of teams and assets (notably Labs, Cloud Foundry, Greenplum, Gemfire and Spring) and spun them out into a new company, which was called Pivotal. Pivotal is basically three divisions: Labs, Cloud R&D, Data. Pivotal Labs is the consulting wing, there is a lot of cultural and conceptual overlap with ThoughtWorks. The Labs division is the most recognisably direct descendant of the original company Rob Mee founded. Its offerings and work have broadened over time. Cloud R&D is responsible for Cloud Foundry (including our commercial distribution PivotalCF), KuBo, Spring, Pivotal Tracker and I always forget something or someone. Data is responsible for Greenplum and Gemfire and a number of related technologies (eg HAWQ). It's a complicated history, because nearly every part of Pivotal has a history that predates Pivotal. |