“It takes a huge amount of time for even the largest enterprises to take what’s coming out of the labs and integrate it into what they do,” Thomas told TechCrunch. “A lot of that is because most of it isn’t ready for the enterprise — it might not have authentication and authorization, and enterprises have to do that themselves.”
There are parallels to what Cake is striving for here. In Europe, we have the likes of Finnish Aiven, a $2 billion unicorn, which is doing something similar but with a focus on data infrastructure. Perhaps the most obvious comparison would be Red Hat, which IBM acquired for $34 billion and is best known for its enterprise-grade Linux operating system (RHEL).