First, a mea culpa: I was one of the handful of people who closely followed the PaaS world a few years ago.
For those not in the know, PaaS (platform as a service) was all about providing a development and automation solution for application developers so that they didn’t need to think about managing infrastructure themselves. The initial PaaS offerings were (acquired by Salesforce) and (once a high flier but now, at least by my assessment, languishing in obscurity).
Thereafter the world of PaaS moved on a little with two distinct camps, Red Hat on one side (itself the product of an acquisition as scooped up Makara) and a product initially incubated within VMware but now part of the Pivotal world.
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