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Modernize with Confidence
—without disruption or risk

Mechanical Orchard is an AI-native technology company reinventing the software that runs the world—safely, reliably, fearlessly.

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Modernize with
Confidence—without disruption or risk

Modernize with Confidence
—without disruption or risk

Mechanical Orchard is an AI-native technology company reinventing the software that runs the world—safely, reliably, fearlessly.

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Modernize to
Innovate—without Disruption

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Mechanical Orchard's low-risk legacy modernization approach is unorthodox but highly effective.

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We recreate what’s working today into a modern form that is ready for anything you need it to do in the futureor anything you wished it could do in the past.

We use an iterative, Al-enhanced, reverse-engineering and replication approach that helps companies adapt quickly to competitive threats and market opportunities with the least possible risk.

Our approach

Modernizing legacy systems  is crucial for competitiveness, security and innovation, yet it often fails due to complexity and risk, leading to operational downtime, cost overruns, and incomplete efforts.

Mechanical Orchard provides a better way to overcome legacy system constraints, especially for the most challenging applications. Our holistic approach focuses on three core principles for safely rewriting,  and moving applications to the cloud:

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Our approach

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The system in action is the specification

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Recreate its behavior exactly in a modern language

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Roll increments into production

Recreate and Deliver

Based on our learnings, we build a perfect replica of this component in a secure cloud environment where it’s subject to rigorous performance and functional criteria before it goes live. Now this component is modern, tested, instrumented and well understood. Most importantly, it’s ready for innovation—while running smoothly with the rest of the legacy system.

Repeat and Innovate

The process iterates with the next component until the entire system has deployed into the cloud environment. Each subsequent component could take progressively less time through applying our AI tools and organizational learnings.

Because we only work with a single component at a time, each one has a proven fallback method. This profoundly limits the risk to your living, breathing system at any given time.

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Meet the team

At the helm of Mechanical Orchard is a roster of disciplined, driven and curious individuals. We’re a mix of former founding members of Pivotal Labs, Dev-Ops specialists, Software pioneers, visionary Directors and industry shaping innovators.

Irene Sandler

Rob Mee,

CEO and Founder

A software engineer by trade, I began my career writing natural language translation systems in Lisp at an artificial intelligence laboratory in Tokyo. I later launched Pivotal Labs, which was acquired in 2019, and has been credited for shaping the software development cultures of some of Silicon Valley’s most influential and valuable companies. Today, I’m tackling what I envision as the last major problem of software; modernizing and future-proofing the critical systems that support the corporations that run our global economies.

Matthew Work

Matthew Work,

COO and Co-Founder

I’ve spent my career shaping markets before they were markets: SaaS before it was SaaS, Big Data when it was just data, ML when search was still clunky, and EV before it was popular. While I’m typically responsible for scaling revenue and go-to-market strategies, I’ve also been CSO, COO, CFO, CRO and CEO, taking companies from garage to four exits (Amazon.com via Alexa Internet, Alta Motors, Cognizant, Discovery Mining) and one IPO (Dice.com).

Edward Hieatt

Edward Hieatt,

Chief Customer Officer

I love helping companies improve their business by becoming great at software development. After my experience with startups, I was drawn to consulting, helping to grow Pivotal Labs from a handful of like-minded engineers into a respected business. As Pivotal formed and grew its developer platform product, I oversaw the rapid expansion of the Customer Success organization to thousands of technical staff globally while pioneering techniques with the subscription business model. I oversaw the integration and four subsequent years of operation as VMware Tanzu, following Pivotal’s IPO and acquisition.

Irene Sandler

Irene Sandler,

CMO

I’m responsible for all things marketing—brand, positioning, product, content, demand gen— at Mechanical Orchard. I began programming on a Commodore 64 and have held product management and senior marketing positions at Cisco Systems and Cognizant Technology Solutions, where I was on the Executive Leadership Team. After nearly two decades in the corporate world building high-performing teams, I’ve returned to startups: Mechanical Orchard is my seventh. 

Kent Beck

Kent Beck,

Chief Scientist

Before becoming Chief Scientist at Mechanical Orchard I was Fellow at Gusto, Staff Engineer at Facebook, signed the Agile Manifesto, invented Extreme Programming, rediscovered Test-Driven Development, co-authored JUnit, & wrote 10 books, the latest of which, “Tidy First?” which appeared in 2023. The unique engineering & cultural challenges of legacy modernization fascinate me. Exacting work with high costs if done poorly is the opposite tradeoff to new product development.

Roque Versace

Roque Versace,

CRO

Mechanical Orchard is my fifth startup, where I lead sales. I began my career as a paratrooper for the U.S. Army, shifting to tech when I joined Accenture as a consultant developing software for clients. Over the past 25 years, I’ve introduced technologies like e-commerce, SaaS, e-signatures, APIs, and now, AI, to enterprises. For fun, I adventure travel. 

Roberto Ostinelli

Roberto Ostinelli,

CTO

I am driven by curiosity and a passion for creation. For two decades, I have focused on developing scalable and fault-tolerant software architectures, drawing from a diverse background spanning engineering, finance, and the arts. I’m fond of agile practices focused on test-driven development, pair programming, short development cycles and continuous verification and integration of code (essentially, Extreme Programming). Mechanical Orchard is my sixth startup.

Mike McCormack

Mikey McCormack,

SVP Engineering

A software engineer by trade, I began my career writing natural language translation systems in Lisp at an artificial intelligence laboratory in Tokyo. I later launched Pivotal Labs, which was acquired in 2019, and has been credited for shaping the software development cultures of some of Silicon Valley’s most influential and valuable companies. Today, I’m tackling what I envision as the last major problem of software; modernizing and future-proofing the critical systems that support the corporations that run our global economies.

San Podselly

Dan Podsedly,

VP Research & Development

My first programming job was in Smalltalk, which spoiled me forever, and eventually led me to Extreme Programming and the founding crew of Pivotal Labs. I launched and grew Pivotal Tracker to millions of users, and helped lead the company through two acquisitions and an IPO. Two startups later, I’m now VP Product at Mechanical Orchard, and leading the R&D team focused on accelerating delivery efforts with AI.

Martine Boyer

Martine Boyer,

VP Human Resources

I'm a passionate organizer with a keen eye for identifying problems and solving them pragmatically and creatively. I've rolled three decades of experience in marketing, operations, and administration into Human Resources, where I foster a positive workplace culture, create an inclusive and supportive work environment, and partner with my colleagues to build high-performing teams. My superpower? An ability to win any thumb war challenge. My current obsession is growing sugar cane so I can make my own rum.

Rachit Awasthi

Rachit Awasthi,

VP Strategy & Operations

I have worked across a variety of roles: software engineer, co-founder of a successful SaaS product, management consultant, product manager and sales leader. I’ve also contributed to the industry as a speaker and an advisor to venture leaders at a F150 accelerator. But mostly, I find creative joy in turning ideas into new ventures and scaling them into high-functioning organizations that customers and employees love.

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Meet the team

At the helm of Mechanical Orchard is a roster of disciplined, driven and curious individuals. We’re a mix of former members of Pivotal Labs, Dev-Ops specialists, software and AI pioneers, and industry shaping innovators.

Rob Mee

Rob Mee,

CEO and Founder

A software engineer by trade, I began my career writing natural language translation systems in Lisp at an artificial intelligence laboratory in Tokyo. I later launched Pivotal Labs which was acquired in 2019, and has been credited for shaping the software development cultures of some of Silicon Valley’s most influential and valuable companies. Today, I’m tackling what I envision as the last major problem of software; modernizing and future-proofing the critical systems that support the corporations that run our global economies.

Matthew Work,

COO and Co-Founder

I’ve spent my career shaping markets before they were markets: SaaS before it was SaaS, Big Data when it was just data, ML when search was still clunky, and EV before it was popular. While I’m typically responsible for scaling revenue and go-to-market strategies, I’ve also been CSO, COO, CFO, CRO and CEO, taking companies from garage to four exits (Amazon.com via Alexa Internet, Alta Motors, Cognizant, Discovery Mining) and one IPO (Dice.com).

Edward Hieatt

Edward Hieatt,

Chief Customer Officer

I love helping companies improve their business by becoming great at software development. After my experience with startups, I was drawn to consulting, helping to grow Pivotal Labs from a handful of like-minded engineers into a respected business. As Pivotal formed and grew its developer platform product, I oversaw the rapid expansion of the Customer Success organization to thousands of technical staff globally while pioneering techniques with the subscription business model. I oversaw the integration and four subsequent years of operation as VMware Tanzu, following Pivotal’s IPO and acquisition.

Irene Sandler

Irene Sandler,

CMO

I’m responsible for all things marketing—brand, positioning, product, content, demand gen— at Mechanical Orchard. I began programming on a Commodore 64 and have held product management and senior marketing positions at Cisco Systems and Cognizant Technology Solutions, where I was on the Executive Leadership Team. After nearly two decades in the corporate world building high-performing teams, I’ve returned to startups: Mechanical Orchard is my seventh. 

Kent Beck

Kent Beck,

Chief Scientist

Before becoming Chief Scientist at Mechanical Orchard I was Fellow at Gusto, Staff Engineer at Facebook, signed the Agile Manifesto, invented Extreme Programming, rediscovered Test-Driven Development, co-authored JUnit, & wrote 10 books, the latest of which, “Tidy First?” appeared in 2023. The unique engineering & cultural challenges of legacy modernization fascinate me. Exacting work with high costs if done poorly is the opposite tradeoff to new product development. 

Roque Versace

Roque Versace,

CRO

Mechanical Orchard is my fifth startup, where I lead sales. I began my career as a paratrooper for the U.S. Army, shifting to tech when I joined Accenture as a consultant developing software for clients. Over the past 25 years, I’ve introduced technologies like e-commerce, SaaS, e-signatures, APIs, and now, AI, to enterprises. For fun, I adventure travel. 

Roberto Ostinelli

Roberto Ostinelli,

CTO

I am driven by curiosity and a passion for creation. For two decades, I have focused on developing scalable and fault-tolerant software architectures, drawing from a diverse background spanning engineering, finance, and the arts. I’m fond of agile practices focused on test-driven development, pair programming, short development cycles and continuous verification and integration of code (essentially, Extreme Programming). Mechanical Orchard is my sixth startup.

Mike McCormack

Mikey McCormack,

SVP Engineering

I lead the team that builds and operates software for our customers. Previously at Pivotal Labs, I was in charge of directing some of the largest and most successful modernizations in the company's history. I believe that tight customer collaboration and delivering software to production early and often are the keys to long-term modernization success. Beyond my work, I am a multi-instrumentalist musician, language learner, and avid traveler.

San Podselly

Dan Podsedly,

VP Research & Development

My first programming job was in Smalltalk, which spoiled me forever, and eventually led me to Extreme Programming and the founding crew of Pivotal Labs. I launched and grew Pivotal Tracker to millions of users, and helped lead the company through two acquisitions and an IPO. Two startups later, I’m now VP Product at Mechanical Orchard, and leading the R&D team focused on accelerating delivery efforts with AI.

Martine Boyer

Martine Boyer,

VP Human Resources

I'm a passionate organizer with a keen eye for identifying problems and solving them pragmatically and creatively. I've rolled three decades of experience in marketing, operations, and administration into Human Resources, where I foster a positive workplace culture, create an inclusive and supportive work environment, and partner with my colleagues to build high-performing teams. My superpower? An ability to win any thumb war challenge. My current obsession is growing sugar cane so I can make my own rum.

Rachit Awasthi

Rachit Awasthi,

VP Strategy & Operations

I have worked across a variety of roles: software engineer, co-founder of a successful SaaS product, management consultant, product manager and sales leader. I’ve also contributed to the industry as a speaker and an advisor to venture leaders at a F150 accelerator. But mostly, I find creative joy in turning ideas into new ventures and scaling them into high-functioning organizations that customers and employees love.

Rob Mee

Rob Mee,

CEO and Founder

A software engineer by trade, I began my career writing natural language translation systems in Lisp at an artificial intelligence laboratory in Tokyo. I later launched Pivotal Labs, which was acquired in 2019, and has been credited for shaping the software development cultures of some of Silicon Valley’s most influential and valuable companies. Today, I’m tackling what I envision as the last major problem of software; modernizing and future-proofing the critical systems that support the corporations that run our global economies.

Matthew Work

Matthew Work,

COO and Co-Founder

I’ve spent my career shaping markets before they were markets: SaaS before it was SaaS, Big Data when it was just data, ML when search was still clunky, and EV before it was popular. While I’m typically responsible for scaling revenue and go-to-market strategies, I’ve also been CSO, COO, CFO, CRO and CEO, taking companies from garage to four exits (Amazon.com via Alexa Internet, Alta Motors, Cognizant, Discovery Mining) and one IPO (Dice.com).

Edward Hieatt

Edward Hieatt,

Chief Customer Officer

I love helping companies improve their business by becoming great at software development. After my experience with startups, I was drawn to consulting, helping to grow Pivotal Labs from a handful of like-minded engineers into a respected business. As Pivotal formed and grew its developer platform product, I oversaw the rapid expansion of the Customer Success organization to thousands of technical staff globally while pioneering techniques with the subscription business model. I oversaw the integration and four subsequent years of operation as VMware Tanzu, following Pivotal’s IPO and acquisition.

Irene Sandler

Irene Sandler,

CMO

I’m responsible for all things marketing—brand, positioning, product, content, demand gen— at Mechanical Orchard. I began programming on a Commodore 64 and have held product management and senior marketing positions at Cisco Systems and Cognizant Technology Solutions, where I was on the Executive Leadership Team. After nearly two decades in the corporate world building high-performing teams, I’ve returned to startups: Mechanical Orchard is my seventh. 

Kent Beck

Kent Beck,

Chief Scientist

Before becoming Chief Scientist at Mechanical Orchard I was Fellow at Gusto, Staff Engineer at Facebook, signed the Agile Manifesto, invented Extreme Programming, rediscovered Test-Driven Development, co-authored JUnit, & wrote 10 books, the latest of which, “Tidy First?” which appeared in 2023. The unique engineering & cultural challenges of legacy modernization fascinate me. Exacting work with high costs if done poorly is the opposite tradeoff to new product development.

Roque Versace

Roque Versace,

CRO

Mechanical Orchard is my fifth startup, where I lead sales. I began my career as a paratrooper for the U.S. Army, shifting to tech when I joined Accenture as a consultant developing software for clients. Over the past 25 years, I’ve introduced technologies like e-commerce, SaaS, e-signatures, APIs, and now, AI, to enterprises. For fun, I adventure travel. 

Roberto Ostinelli

Roberto Ostinelli,

CTO

I am driven by curiosity and a passion for creation. For two decades, I have focused on developing scalable and fault-tolerant software architectures, drawing from a diverse background spanning engineering, finance, and the arts. I’m fond of agile practices focused on test-driven development, pair programming, short development cycles and continuous verification and integration of code (essentially, Extreme Programming). Mechanical Orchard is my sixth startup.

Mike McCormack

Mikey McCormack,

SVP Engineering,

I lead the team that builds and operates software for our customers. Previously at Pivotal Labs, I was in charge of directing some of the largest and most successful modernizations in the company's history. I believe that tight customer collaboration and delivering software to production early and often are the keys to long-term modernization success. Beyond my work, I am a multi-instrumentalist musician, language learner, and avid traveler.

San Podselly

Dan Podsedly,

VP Research & Development

My first programming job was in Smalltalk, which spoiled me forever, and eventually led me to Extreme Programming and the founding crew of Pivotal Labs. I launched and grew Pivotal Tracker to millions of users, and helped lead the company through two acquisitions and an IPO. Two startups later, I’m now VP Product at Mechanical Orchard, and leading the R&D team focused on accelerating delivery efforts with AI.

Martine Boyer

Martine Boyer,

VP Human Resources

I'm a passionate organizer with a keen eye for identifying problems and solving them pragmatically and creatively. I've rolled three decades of experience in marketing, operations, and administration into Human Resources, where I foster a positive workplace culture, create an inclusive and supportive work environment, and partner with my colleagues to build high-performing teams. My superpower? An ability to win any thumb war challenge. My current obsession is growing sugar cane so I can make my own rum.

Rachit Awasthi

Rachit Awasthi,

VP Strategy & Operations

I have worked across a variety of roles: software engineer, co-founder of a successful SaaS product, management consultant, product manager and sales leader. I’ve also contributed to the industry as a speaker and an advisor to venture leaders at a F150 accelerator. But mostly, I find creative joy in turning ideas into new ventures and scaling them into high-functioning organizations that customers and employees love.

Want to connect? 

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We believe that every company deserves to realize their vision, free of constraints from the past. Our team's approach, learning aptitude and experience can help them move into this evolving version safely, reliably, fearlessly.

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30 years of pioneering
the best practices in software development.

Still disciplined,
opinionated, and
innovative.

What does Mechanical Orchard do?

Mechanical Orchard is a legacy modernization technology company headquartered in San Francisco, CA. We apply AI-enhanced tools and disciplined methods to continuously modernize, operate, and innovate on critical business applications, especially those on mainframes, allowing our customers to regain their ability to innovate and win in their markets again with the least risk possible.

Haven’t most companies already moved most systems into the cloud?

Not exactly. Take mainframes, for example: 71 percent of Fortune 500 companies rely on mainframes as their systems of record. This means mainframes support roughly US$13 trillion of revenue each year, half of the entire US GDP of US$25 trillion (2022). Every time you bank, purchase an item online for delivery, or book travel, you’re likely interacting with a mainframe.

How does Mechanical Orchard’s approach to modernization differ from what’s available today?

Many of the world’s most successful corporations run on older systems that, though they work, constrain their ability to respond and adapt. Mechanical Orchard sets companies up to be able to genuinely innovate in the cloud through a different approach. Common approaches today have several drawbacks:

Migrating the legacy code “as-is” to the cloud postpones the problem: the code is still old, the constraints still exist, and the skill set keeping it going is still fading because the people who understand it are leaving the workforce.

Converting the legacy code to a “modern” language using automated tooling simply rewrites code that few human beings understand, into machine-generated code that now nearly no one does. Ignoring the context surrounding the code—the people who use it and the other systems that interact with it—creates further constraints and delays usability.

Overhauling the entire legacy code and reimagining it from scratch may sound compelling but imposes serious risks: it involves interfering with multiple dimensions of your critical system simultaneously, without knowing if everything will work until the very end. This could mean massive delays, offline systems, unanticipated costs, extended timelines, even changes of management potentially.

Mechanical Orchard understands the behaviors of a system and its interdependencies with other systems, dissects each component to clearly define its purpose and how it works, and delivers modern code incrementally into the cloud. The result is a critical system that is now on a malleable and modern foundation, one that keeps all the essential functions you need, and none of the layers of old workarounds and outdated adaptations that you don’t.

Wait, so you want to replicate an old system before I can do anything new with it?

As our Chief Scientist, Kent Beck, puts it: “First make the change easy, then make the easy change.” It might sound counterintuitive, but we believe the fastest and safest way to get to where you want to go is by rewriting what’s already working. And since we deliver incrementally, you can start innovating on each slice as soon as it’s modernized.

Who would be the best candidates for MO’s approach?

Companies that are looking to the cloud for a competitive edge are ideal. This is less about running away from legacy system and their constraints, and more about running toward the boundless opportunities available once existing constraints disappear. Our iterative approach, grounded in always-working software, means that even critical workflows can begin migrating onto the cloud in weeks, not years, and without ever having to go offline. Organizations can capture market shifts and opportunities quickly and elegantly, and accelerate or decelerate as timing, executive support, and market cycles allow.

What legacy languages are you expert in?

The beauty of our approach is that it creates a replica in the cloud of a particular workload based on its data flows across component interfaces. Because we can capture sufficiently representative data flows into and out of a given component, we can treat the component itself as a black box and reproduce its behavior in any language. Language choice, either source or target, doesn’t matter.

When you say you operate the system, isn’t that the same as the typical vendor lock-in that currently exists?

Continuous modernization means continuous delivery: that’s how we reduce risk and get workflows in production faster. That means we need to run the system while we incrementally modernize it until the entire system is migrated. During that time, customers benefit from a finely-tuned, test-driven, automated cloud environment that is doing everything the mainframe did, with the same performance and functionality—except more and more components are running on modern code. When the modernization of the system is complete, customers can pair in with us and learn and/or take over anytime — the company retains the intellectual property and maintains control.

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Our Approach to AI

Generative AI promises to make legacy modernization faster and easier; however, it is still fundamentally a tool that needs to be used with skill, intention, and purpose. We’re exploring large language models to:

Help understand the legacy system: its interdependencies, data flows, and code bases
Act as a pair-programming partner to expedite the replication process
Strategize modernization roadmaps based on characteristics, similarities, and clusters
Generate tests that capture our understanding and intent to accelerate the process