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Cloud Foundry est une application de plateforme en tant que service (PaaS) open-source et multi-cloud, dirigée par la Cloud Foundry Foundation, une organisation de type 501(c)(6)**1**.

L'application était développée à l'origine par VMware puis a été transférée dans Pivotal Software, une coentreprise d'EMC, VMware et General Electric.

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Conçu en 2009, Cloud Foundry a été développé par une petite équipe dirigée par Derek Collison chez VMware et était à l'origine baptisé Project B29**2**3**4**. À cette époque, un différent projet de PaaS écrit en Java pour Amazon EC2 utilisait déjà le nom Cloud Foundry.

Originally conceived in 2009, Cloud Foundry was designed and developed by a small team at VMware led by Derek Collison and was originally called Project B29.[2][3][4] At the time, a different PaaS project written in Java for Amazon EC2 used the name Cloud Foundry. It was founded by Chris Richardson in 2008 and acquired by SpringSource in 2009,[5] the same year VMWare acquired SpringSource. The current project is unrelated to the project under SpringSource, but the name was adopted when the original SpringSource project ended.

The announcement of Cloud Foundry took place in April 2011. A year later, in April 2012, BOSH, an open source tool chain for release engineering, deployment & life-cycle management of large scale distributed services, was publicly launched.[6] In April 2013, Pivotal was created from EMC and VMware, to market assets including Cloud Foundry, RabbitMQ and Spring.[7]

By February 2014, it was announced that there would be an open governance foundation established with seven Platinum members and two Gold members.[8] In May 2014, there was an announcement of expanded membership with the addition of eight new companies.[9] By December 2014, the membership had increased to 40.[10]