Today at VMworld 2018 Europe, VMware, Inc. announced that
it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Heptio, a leader in the
open Kubernetes ecosystem. Heptio's products and expertise help
organizations deploy and operationalize Kubernetes. Terms were not
disclosed.
Founded in 2016 by Joe Beda and Craig McLuckie, two
of the creators of Kubernetes, Heptio has applied its unique insight to a
growing set of products, open source projects and contributions to
upstream Kubernetes. This is complemented by Heptio's work with
organizations through training, support and professional services that
speed integration of Kubernetes and related technologies into the fabric
of enterprise IT. As a result, Heptio will be able to open new channels
for VMware to further engage the open source community and harden
upstream Kubernetes as well as support the cloud native needs of the
largest enterprises in the world upon closing.
VMware and Pivotal have delivered PKS,
the industry's most comprehensive Kubernetes portfolio covering
customer use cases for on-premises deployment and as a cloud service.
The offerings enable organizations to operate Kubernetes and run their
modern applications in a cloud-agnostic fashion. Upon completion of the
acquisition, Heptio's Kubernetes solution, expertise and community
leadership will enhance the VMware portfolio and further accelerate
enterprise adoption of Kubernetes.
"Kubernetes is emerging as an
open framework for multi-cloud infrastructure that enables enterprise
organizations to run modern applications," said Paul Fazzone, senior
vice president and general manager, Cloud Native Apps Business Unit,
VMware. "Heptio products and services will reinforce and extend VMware's
efforts with PKS to establish Kubernetes as the de facto standard for
infrastructure across clouds upon closing. We are thrilled that the
Heptio team led by Craig and Joe will be joining VMware to help us guide
customers as they move to a multi-cloud world."
"The team at
Heptio has been focused on Kubernetes, creating products that make it
easier to manage multiple clusters across multiple clouds," said Craig
McLuckie, CEO and co-founder of Heptio. "And now we will be tapping into
VMware's cloud native resources and proven ability to execute,
amplifying our impact. VMware's interest in Heptio is a recognition that
there is so much innovation happening in open source. We are jointly
committed to contribute even more to the community-resources, ideas and
support."
The transaction is expected to close in VMware's
fiscal Q4 2019, subject to customary closing conditions, including
regulatory approvals. This acquisition is not expected to have a
material impact on fiscal 2019 operating results.
"Heptio
has an incredibly talented team and exciting portfolio of products that
will expand and accelerate Pivotal and VMware's customers' journey with
cloud native software upon closing. VMware and Pivotal have worked
together to co-develop PKS which enables enterprises to more effectively
build and run modern applications. We are thrilled for Heptio to join
VMware and look forward to working with them to drive greater innovation
together," said Ian Andrews, senior vice president, products and
marketing, Pivotal.