VMWare Cloud Foundry

by Andrew Isaacs, Sam Kanakamdala, Lisa Reed


In April 2011, VMware announced the world's first open Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering, Cloud Foundry. The service provided a platform for building, deploying, and running cloud applications. It offered developers a choice of developer frameworks, infrastructure services, and clouds to which to deploy applications. Cloud Foundry was intended to allow software developers to focus on applications development rather than infrastructure. Jerry Chen, VMware's Vice President of Cloud and Application Services, was responsible for identifying the appropriate business model for Cloud Foundry. He knew that success for the service would be measured both in terms of establishing a vibrant ecosystem and building a successful business on the platform itself. He and his team needed to find the right balance between VMware's own in-house Software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings and potential partners or acquisitions.

Learning Objectives


To teach students how an established company can still innovate with a start-up-like project

Details

Pub Date: Jul 31, 2012

Discipline: Strategy

Subjects: Computer software, Technology, Marketing, Business models, Corporate strategy

Product #: B5679-PDF-ENG

Industry: Software publishing

Geography: United States, California

Length: 14 page(s)


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