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The third platform 
Paul Maritz is breeding new technology for a new IT era. 
by James Francis 
insight # The third platform 
Many have been called 
visionary, but few have 
really earned this label. 
Yet Paul Maritz quali-fies 
with even just a 
cursory glance of his resume. It includes 
spearheading the creation of Windows 95, 
Windows NT and Internet Explorer, at one 
point rising to the third-highest executive in 
Microsoft, only behind Steve Ballmer and Bill 
Gates. Later, Maritz would assume a big role 
at EMC, where he soon took the reigns of 
VMware and guided it into the transforma-tive 
technology it is today. When Microsoft’s 
CEO succession came up, Maritz was even 
rumoured as a candidate. 
But the man who grew up in Zimbabwe 
and South Africa has turned his focus on 
what he considers the new generation in 
computing: The third platform. 
“Generally, big waves of change in tech-nology 
are occasioned by something be-coming 
Tech revolution 
Paul Maritz says traditionally, big waves of 
change in technology are occasioned by 
something becoming dramatically cheaper. 
dramatically cheaper,” Maritz says. 
“The mainframe to client-server revolution 
was sparked because microprocessors 
enabled CPU cycles to become cheaper. 
So, all of a sudden, you could afford to 
do things like a graphic user interface, 
which would have been too expensive on 
a mainframe. On a PC, most of the cycles 
are spent just tracking the mouse. That 
was unthinkable on a mainframe, but CPU 
cycles are so cheap on a PC that you don’t 
have to worry about it.” 
The client-server era is now being bumped 
by a new movement, one we’ve heard quite 
a bit about. Virtualisation, the cloud, paral-lel 
computing – there are many names for it. 
But Maritz notes the fundamental shift: The 
ability to join numerous machines together, 
as well as the storage to feed them, has 
become so cheap that new paradigms are 
coming into play. 
One app, many machines 
“We’re in a platform shift and the traditional 
operating system, like Windows or Linux, is 
becoming less interesting. The innovation 
is being done at a different level. If you look 
at the traditional operating system, its job 
is to control the resources of an individual 
machine and allow individual applications 
to run on that machine. What’s interesting 
about the cloud and the fundamental force 
enabling new use cases and new applica-tions 
is that it’s not about individual ma-chines, 
but a group working together.” 
Maritz notes the modern trailblazers of 
the field: Internet companies like Google, 
Facebook and Amazon already operate 
massive networks that empower applica-tions 
exploring this distributed power. 
“Google and Facebook could not work 
on an individual machine. No mainframe 
or computer is powerful enough to be able 
to do what they did. There are now appli-cations 
in the enterprise world that require 
that approach, not quite at the Google 
scale, but certainly beyond the scale of 
client-server resources.” 
He cites an example: Mobile operators 
walk a line between customer interaction 
and running a network, yet the two areas 
rarely communicate with each other. The 
growing analytics culture can remedy this 
and give contextual information about 
a customer. 
“But to do that you’ll need to build huge 
amounts of data being analysed at real-time. 
That’s no small feat. One client we’re 
working with has over a million events 
coming off their network – every second.” 
September 2014 brainstorm 41
Third platform numbers 
September 2014 brainstorm 43 
To this end, Maritz has stepped up to lead 
Pivotal, a VMware-, General Electric- and 
EMC-supported company dedicated to cre-ating 
the platforms of this third generation. 
These are ecosystems that empower the 
third platform, with a serious lean towards 
open standards. In fact, Maritz sees open 
systems as critical for the future of IT. 
The future is open 
“I believe the Linux (open OS) model will 
evolve in the cloud. We’ll get a new kind 
of OS for the cloud that will be adopted by 
many providers. So we try to be proactive 
about that to gain significant industry sup-port,” 
he says, referring to Cloud Foundry, 
an open Platform as a Service (PaaS) with 
numerous corporate heavyweights sup-porting 
it. 
Maritz says the future is about applica-tions. 
Whereas the previous two generations 
mainly (or completely) focused on digitising 
internal processes (think paperwork), the 
third platform involves and empowers the 
end user. This is the differentiator – the rich-ness 
of the application experience will be 
where the rubber meets the road. So a com-pany’s 
success will rely heavily on its ability 
to deploy quality applications. 
In such a world, proprietary systems are 
a problem. Maritz cites the mainframe days, 
where you used to pay a ‘tax’ to run your 
suite on a given system because moving to 
another system was impossible. The sec-ond 
generation evolved this idea a little, but 
the third platform is the tipping point. Mobile 
phones, for example, are highly heteroge-neous, 
hosting numerous platforms and 
becoming increasingly agnostic about their 
ability to run any application. 
Maritz notes this movement towards ag-nosticism 
is evident in how technologies 
such as Javascript are evolving: “Some 
new tech treats the browser as purely a 
Javascript or HTML execution engine. As 
long as the browser can connect to JS and 
display HTML, we don’t expect it to do any-thing 
else. But unlike the old days of back-end 
crunching, they send the payload to the 
device, where it’s recompiled. So it does a 
lot of work on the client side, but the devices 
today are very powerful and capable of han-dling 
this.” 
This new environment requires a world 
where applications are not limited to propri-etary 
systems, something Maritz says the 
industry is catching on to: “More and more 
people are coming to the realisation that the 
cloud needs an open ecosystem that allows 
you to move applications across clouds and 
also build services that other people can 
use, to sell it to different clouds.” 
The connected future 
Yet isn’t that a tall order considering the el-ephant 
in the room: Amazon? Some com-mentators 
believe that all this cloud mo-mentum, 
even at Pivotal, is less vision and 
more a reaction to the Amazon web ser-vice’s 
growing dominance of the third plat-form. 
Maritz agrees that the likes of Ama-zon 
and Google can’t be ignored: “The new 
ecosystems have to encompass both Ama-zon 
and Google. So we’re layering Cloud 
Foundry services over their platforms. The 
open route doesn’t require Amazon to fail. 
Instead, you can take advantage of their 
platforms, but not get locked into their ser-vices. 
It’s not a direct competition model. 
We’re enabling the technology.” 
Ditto for current operating systems: “The 
old OS doesn’t go away, but just gets sub-sumed 
into a bigger picture.” 
So driving this future are the enabling of 
end-users and the meteoring costs of paral-lel, 
networked computing. As illustrated by 
the mobile operator example, another factor 
is the Internet of Things (IoT): “Everything in 
the world will be attached to the internet and 
record its data and status. All that info now 
becomes available to be acted upon.” 
This, says Maritz, is what motivated Gen-eral 
Electric into investigating the opportu-nities 
of such a connected world, and the 
pitfalls of not evolving. Seeing the way, for 
example, that online retail is cannibalising 
brick-and-mortar operations, GE has poured 
a lot into wrapping its head around the IoT, 
including its investment in Pivotal. 
“They need new business models for 
clients, so it became a priority to build the 
new models for this world. And almost every 
other industry we talk to is involved in this.” 
It’s not an entirely new concept – Pivotal 
already has established competition in com-panies 
such as Apprenda and arguably 
BlackBerry’s Project Ion. But this is one 
case where too many cooks may not re-ally 
be a problem. Instead, it indicates the 
way the tide is turning. And Maritz is not 
concerned, providing the focus remains on 
delivering the best applications, not wring-ing 
hands over platform ringfencing. 
“History teaches us that a well-formed 
open ecosystem is a very powerful ap-proach,” 
he says. 
Some commentators believe that all this cloud 
momentum is less vision and more a reaction to the Amazon 
web service’s growing dominance of the third platform. 
insight # The third platform 
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The Third Platform: Paul Maritz is breeding new technology for a new IT era

  • 1.
  • 2. The third platform Paul Maritz is breeding new technology for a new IT era. by James Francis insight # The third platform Many have been called visionary, but few have really earned this label. Yet Paul Maritz quali-fies with even just a cursory glance of his resume. It includes spearheading the creation of Windows 95, Windows NT and Internet Explorer, at one point rising to the third-highest executive in Microsoft, only behind Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates. Later, Maritz would assume a big role at EMC, where he soon took the reigns of VMware and guided it into the transforma-tive technology it is today. When Microsoft’s CEO succession came up, Maritz was even rumoured as a candidate. But the man who grew up in Zimbabwe and South Africa has turned his focus on what he considers the new generation in computing: The third platform. “Generally, big waves of change in tech-nology are occasioned by something be-coming Tech revolution Paul Maritz says traditionally, big waves of change in technology are occasioned by something becoming dramatically cheaper. dramatically cheaper,” Maritz says. “The mainframe to client-server revolution was sparked because microprocessors enabled CPU cycles to become cheaper. So, all of a sudden, you could afford to do things like a graphic user interface, which would have been too expensive on a mainframe. On a PC, most of the cycles are spent just tracking the mouse. That was unthinkable on a mainframe, but CPU cycles are so cheap on a PC that you don’t have to worry about it.” The client-server era is now being bumped by a new movement, one we’ve heard quite a bit about. Virtualisation, the cloud, paral-lel computing – there are many names for it. But Maritz notes the fundamental shift: The ability to join numerous machines together, as well as the storage to feed them, has become so cheap that new paradigms are coming into play. One app, many machines “We’re in a platform shift and the traditional operating system, like Windows or Linux, is becoming less interesting. The innovation is being done at a different level. If you look at the traditional operating system, its job is to control the resources of an individual machine and allow individual applications to run on that machine. What’s interesting about the cloud and the fundamental force enabling new use cases and new applica-tions is that it’s not about individual ma-chines, but a group working together.” Maritz notes the modern trailblazers of the field: Internet companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon already operate massive networks that empower applica-tions exploring this distributed power. “Google and Facebook could not work on an individual machine. No mainframe or computer is powerful enough to be able to do what they did. There are now appli-cations in the enterprise world that require that approach, not quite at the Google scale, but certainly beyond the scale of client-server resources.” He cites an example: Mobile operators walk a line between customer interaction and running a network, yet the two areas rarely communicate with each other. The growing analytics culture can remedy this and give contextual information about a customer. “But to do that you’ll need to build huge amounts of data being analysed at real-time. That’s no small feat. One client we’re working with has over a million events coming off their network – every second.” September 2014 brainstorm 41
  • 3. Third platform numbers September 2014 brainstorm 43 To this end, Maritz has stepped up to lead Pivotal, a VMware-, General Electric- and EMC-supported company dedicated to cre-ating the platforms of this third generation. These are ecosystems that empower the third platform, with a serious lean towards open standards. In fact, Maritz sees open systems as critical for the future of IT. The future is open “I believe the Linux (open OS) model will evolve in the cloud. We’ll get a new kind of OS for the cloud that will be adopted by many providers. So we try to be proactive about that to gain significant industry sup-port,” he says, referring to Cloud Foundry, an open Platform as a Service (PaaS) with numerous corporate heavyweights sup-porting it. Maritz says the future is about applica-tions. Whereas the previous two generations mainly (or completely) focused on digitising internal processes (think paperwork), the third platform involves and empowers the end user. This is the differentiator – the rich-ness of the application experience will be where the rubber meets the road. So a com-pany’s success will rely heavily on its ability to deploy quality applications. In such a world, proprietary systems are a problem. Maritz cites the mainframe days, where you used to pay a ‘tax’ to run your suite on a given system because moving to another system was impossible. The sec-ond generation evolved this idea a little, but the third platform is the tipping point. Mobile phones, for example, are highly heteroge-neous, hosting numerous platforms and becoming increasingly agnostic about their ability to run any application. Maritz notes this movement towards ag-nosticism is evident in how technologies such as Javascript are evolving: “Some new tech treats the browser as purely a Javascript or HTML execution engine. As long as the browser can connect to JS and display HTML, we don’t expect it to do any-thing else. But unlike the old days of back-end crunching, they send the payload to the device, where it’s recompiled. So it does a lot of work on the client side, but the devices today are very powerful and capable of han-dling this.” This new environment requires a world where applications are not limited to propri-etary systems, something Maritz says the industry is catching on to: “More and more people are coming to the realisation that the cloud needs an open ecosystem that allows you to move applications across clouds and also build services that other people can use, to sell it to different clouds.” The connected future Yet isn’t that a tall order considering the el-ephant in the room: Amazon? Some com-mentators believe that all this cloud mo-mentum, even at Pivotal, is less vision and more a reaction to the Amazon web ser-vice’s growing dominance of the third plat-form. Maritz agrees that the likes of Ama-zon and Google can’t be ignored: “The new ecosystems have to encompass both Ama-zon and Google. So we’re layering Cloud Foundry services over their platforms. The open route doesn’t require Amazon to fail. Instead, you can take advantage of their platforms, but not get locked into their ser-vices. It’s not a direct competition model. We’re enabling the technology.” Ditto for current operating systems: “The old OS doesn’t go away, but just gets sub-sumed into a bigger picture.” So driving this future are the enabling of end-users and the meteoring costs of paral-lel, networked computing. As illustrated by the mobile operator example, another factor is the Internet of Things (IoT): “Everything in the world will be attached to the internet and record its data and status. All that info now becomes available to be acted upon.” This, says Maritz, is what motivated Gen-eral Electric into investigating the opportu-nities of such a connected world, and the pitfalls of not evolving. Seeing the way, for example, that online retail is cannibalising brick-and-mortar operations, GE has poured a lot into wrapping its head around the IoT, including its investment in Pivotal. “They need new business models for clients, so it became a priority to build the new models for this world. And almost every other industry we talk to is involved in this.” It’s not an entirely new concept – Pivotal already has established competition in com-panies such as Apprenda and arguably BlackBerry’s Project Ion. But this is one case where too many cooks may not re-ally be a problem. Instead, it indicates the way the tide is turning. And Maritz is not concerned, providing the focus remains on delivering the best applications, not wring-ing hands over platform ringfencing. “History teaches us that a well-formed open ecosystem is a very powerful ap-proach,” he says. Some commentators believe that all this cloud momentum is less vision and more a reaction to the Amazon web service’s growing dominance of the third platform. insight # The third platform Google Search 5.9 billion search requests per day Facebook 300 petabytes of data processed daily Amazon S3 One trillion objects stored Akamai DDC 20 Petabytes of data processed daily