@1ddd - The plan is to repackage all the old legacy software on OpenShift, call them Cloudpak For XYZ, and market it as something you can deploy on prem or in any public cloud. You remember Java in the 1990s and "write once, run anywhere"? This is a riff on that, "package once, deploy anywhere". It's not a bad strategy, but the markets for K8s distros and managed K8s services are becoming extremely crowded - Google, Microsoft, Amazon, VMWare, and a dozen smaller players. It's really more about keeping IBM's database and middleware software relevant for a few more years than a growth play.