Pivotal introduces alpha version of the Pivotal
Application Service (PAS) on Kubernetes, and new products for
Kubernetes based on PAS features
Pivotal Software, Inc. (NYSE: PVTL), a leading cloud-native
platform provider, today introduced the alpha version of PAS on
KubernetesⓇ, as well as new products based on PAS features that
improve the developer and operator experience when using
Kubernetes.
Kubernetes is becoming an increasingly ubiquitous part of the
cloud infrastructure. But many organizations are struggling to
bring it into production because it’s so complex. Pivotal, and our
partners at VMware, have helped to solve this problem with the
Pivotal Container ServiceⓇ (PKS), which enables small teams of
operators to manage numerous Kubernetes clusters at scale. Pivotal
is now bringing its years of expertise gained building Cloud
FoundryⓇ to make it easier for developers to deploy and run
software on Kubernetes. The alpha version of PAS on Kubernetes
brings the popular “cf push” experience to Kubernetes, making it
easier for developers to focus on code, and lets the platform
stitch together the required components for software deployment,
networking, monitoring, and logging.
“Today’s announcements have been a long time in the making, and
are the natural next step in our platform’s evolution. We helped
start the Kubo open-source project in 2017, and launched the
Pivotal Container Service with VMware last year, which is already
being used by over 140 organizations,” said Rob Mee, CEO of
Pivotal. “This announcement marks the next leap forward of our
platform’s capabilities, and will help organizations achieve
meaningful business outcomes on top of Kubernetes.”
Pivotal also introduced new products for Kubernetes based on PAS
features. In May, the company introduced the first two products:
general availability of Pivotal Spring RuntimeⓇ, and the alpha
version of Pivotal Service Mesh. Today, Pivotal introduced the
alpha version of the third product—Pivotal Build Service—and
announced that the alpha version of RabbitMQⓇ on Kubernetes will be
available soon.
Products Summary:
- Build Service: It provides automation for developers to
easily create container images while providing enterprises the
audit and security controls necessary to run with confidence at
scale. It’s powered by the CNCF Cloud-Native Buildpacks project
co-developed by Pivotal.
- RabbitMQ on Kubernetes: It automates deployment and
ongoing operations of RabbitMQ, with a self-service and
configurability experience available for developers.
- Service Mesh: It automates setup and configuration of
Istio, enabling developers to get apps deployed to production
quickly and securely.
- Spring Runtime: It offers comprehensive support for Java
environments—including OpenJDK™, Spring Support, and Apache
TomcatⓇ.
The alpha version of PAS on Kubernetes, and the new products
based on PAS features will expand Pivotal’s market opportunity,
simplify the company’s sales process, and make it easier for
organizations to get started with Pivotal. For example,
SANTALUCÍA—a leading Spanish insurance firm established over 95
years ago—recently became a new Pivotal customer using Spring
Runtime.
If you’re interested in learning more, click here.
Supporting Quotes
“At Intrado, we pride ourselves on having high-velocity
developer teams. While Kubernetes is becoming increasingly
prevalent in the cloud, due to its complexity, it's challenging to
maintain that speed to production on Kubernetes," said Thomas
Squeo, Chief Technology Officer at Intrado. "I'm excited that
Pivotal is now bringing its years of expertise gained building
developer-centric platform to Kubernetes, making it simpler for my
team to focus on pushing code to production."
“AirFrance-KLM Group was an early adopter of Docker, and then
Kubernetes,” said Thierry Morcq, IT program director and chief
technical architect, Group CIO Office, AirFrance-KLM Group. “With
the implementation of Pivotal Cloud Foundry, we are empowered to
fully leverage the development platform, which allows any developer
at any level to benefit from container technology. We are very
delighted that Pivotal is now integrating the Pivotal Application
Service and the Pivotal Container Service in one platform because
it will help us to achieve even more operational efficiencies with
thousands of containers.”
“Kubernetes is a runaway train right now, and organizations are
struggling to keep deployments and management on track. They want
to standardize processes, tools, and people, but face a fragmented,
complex, and rapidly changing environment,” said James Governor,
co-founder of RedMonk. “Pivotal has a history of standardizing and
documenting cloud-native tools and methods, and is now applying
that experience to Kubernetes and associated technology—like Istio.
It is finessing the industry shift to Kubernetes by taking
management features from the Pivotal Application Service, and
re-applying them.”
“Kubernetes is a powerful platform, but it has lacked a fully
managed PaaS experience. Pivotal’s development and community
investments will improve the developer experience for enterprises
building applications on Kubernetes,” said Raghu Raghuram, chief
operating officer, Products and Cloud Services, VMware. “Embracing
Kubernetes strengthens Pivotal’s ability to help complex
organizations modernize their application development
practices.”
About Pivotal Software,
Inc.
Pivotal combines our cloud-native platform, developer tools, and
unique methodology to help the world’s largest companies transform
the way they build and run their most important software
applications. Our technology is used by Global 2000 companies to
achieve strategic advantages in software development and IT
operations. Learn more at pivotal.io.
Forward-Looking
Statements
This release contains statements relating to Pivotal’s
expectations, projections, beliefs and prospects which are
"forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal
securities laws and by their nature are uncertain. Words such as
"believe," "may," "will," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate,"
"intend," "expect," "plans," and similar expressions are intended
to identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking
statements are not guarantees of future performance, and you are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements. Actual results could differ materially from those
projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of many
factors, including but not limited to: (i) Pivotal’s limited
operating history as an independent company, which makes it
difficult to evaluate Pivotal’s prospects; (ii) the substantial
losses Pivotal has incurred and the risks of not being able to
generate sufficient revenue to achieve and sustain profitability;
(iii) Pivotal’s future success depending in large part on the
growth of Pivotal’s target markets; (iv) Pivotal’s future growth
depending largely on Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Pivotal’s
platform-related services; (v) Pivotal’s subscription revenue
growth rate not being indicative of Pivotal’s future performance or
ability to grow; (vi) Pivotal’s business and prospects being harmed
if our customers do not renew their subscriptions or expand their
use of Pivotal’s platform; (vii) any failure by Pivotal to compete
effectively; (viii) Pivotal’s long and unpredictable sales cycles
that vary seasonally and which can cause significant variation in
the number and size of transactions that can close in a particular
quarter; (ix) Pivotal’s lack of control of and inability to predict
the future course of open-source technologies, including those used
in Pivotal Cloud Foundry; and (x) any security or privacy breaches.
All information set forth in this release is current as of the date
of this release. These forward-looking statements are based on
current expectations and are subject to uncertainties, risks,
assumptions, and changes in condition, significance, value and
effect as well as other risks disclosed previously and from time to
time in documents filed by Pivotal with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC). Additional information will be made
available in Pivotal’s quarterly report on Form 10-Q and other
future reports that Pivotal may file with the SEC, which could
cause actual results to vary from expectations. Pivotal disclaims
any obligation to, and do not currently intend to, update any such
forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be
made from time to time except as required by law.
Pivotal, Pivotal Application Service, PAS, Pivotal Container
Service, PKS, and RabbitMQ are trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and/or
other countries. Apache®, Apache Tomcat® and Kubernetes are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software
Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. Java and
OpenJDK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle and/or
its affiliates. Cloud Foundry is either a registered trademark or
trademark of the Cloud Foundry Foundation in the United States
and/or other countries. Istio is either a registered trademark or
trademark of Google, Inc. in the United States and/or other
countries. Envoy is either a registered trademark or trademark of
The Linux Foundation in the United States and/or other countries.
VMware is a registered trademark or trademark of VMware, Inc. in
the United States and other jurisdictions. Other names may be
trademarks of their respective owners.
View source
version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190716005345/en/
Matthew Tye press@pivotal.io
Pivotal Software (NYSE:PVTL)
Historical Stock Chart
From Jan 2025 to Feb 2025
Pivotal Software (NYSE:PVTL)
Historical Stock Chart
From Feb 2024 to Feb 2025