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SILICON VALLEY: 16 Indian-origin top executives ‘ruling’ tech industry globally
SILICON VALLEY: Top executives of tech giants like Microsoft, IBM, Adobe and Google are well-known around the world but that’s not all. There are several tech executives of Indian origin that hold key positions at some of the biggest tech companies globally. In 2021, Microchip Technology CEO Steve Sanghi transitioned to an executive chair role. Here we look at 16 most important tech executives in the world that are of Indian origin.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google
India-born Sundar Pichai was named CEO of Google parent Alphabet Inc in 2019. Pichai became Google head in August 2014. In his 15 years-plus career with the company, he has led the company’s key businesses including Android, Chrome, Maps, and more. Pichai is also said to be a contender for Microsoft CEO’s post in 2014. He did his BTech from IIT Kharagpur, MS from Stanford (MS) and MBA from Wharton.
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft
Hyderabad-born Satya Nadella was named Microsoft CEO in February 2014. He succeeded Steve Ballmer. Nadella studied engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology and did MS from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Nadella started his career with Microsoft in 1992 as a developer of Windows NT operating system.
Shantanu Narayen, chairman, president, and CEO of Adobe
Hyderabad-born Shantanu Narayen joined Adobe in 1998 as the senior vice-president of worldwide product research and became the COO in 2005 and CEO in 2007. Before joining Adobe, Shantanu held roles at Apple and Silicon Graphics. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Osmania University, an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS from Bowling Green State University.
Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO of IBM
An electrical engineer from IIT Kanpur, Arvind Krishna became CEO of IBM in April 2020. He has been with IBM for almost 30 years and has held several senior-level positions with the company. Krishna received his bachelor’s degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and completed his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Revathi Advaithi, CEO, Flex
Revathi Advaithi is CEO of Flex Ltd, an American Singaporean-domiciled multinational electronics contract manufacturer. Advaithi was named CEO of Flex in 2019. She has previously served as the president and COO of Eaton’s electrical sector business. 2019. She did her bachelor’s degree at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, and MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management.
Nikesh Arora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks
Nikesh Arora joined Palo Alto Networks as CEO in 2018. Prior to this he has held key positions at Google and SoftBank. Arora holds bachelor’s degree from the Institute of Technology at Banaras Hindu University, MBA from Northeastern University, and master’s of science from Boston College.
Jayashree Ullal, president and CEO, Arista Network
Jayshree Ullal became the president and CEO of Arista Networks in 2008. In 2014, she led Arista to an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to Arista, Ullal has worked with Cisco and AMD. She studied BS in electrical engineering from San Francisco State University and completed her master’s in engineering management from Santa Clara University.
Parag Agrawal, CTO of Twitter
Parag Agrawal is chief technology officer of Twitter since 2011. Prior to this, he has worked with Microsoft, AT&T and Yahoo’s research teams. Agrawal is an engineering graduate from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
Anjali Sud, CEO, Vimeo
Anjali Sud is CEO of Vimeo, an open video platform since 2017. Before joining Vimeo, Sud had worked with Amazon and Time Warner. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Sanjay Mehrotra, president and CEO of Micron Technology
Sanjay Mehrotra is CEO of semiconductor solutions company Micron Technology. He was earlier with Sandisk and has been a Board member of Western Digital. Mehrotra has held positions at Integrated Device Technology and Intel before co-founding SanDisk. He completed his bachelors and masters degrees from the University of California, Berkeley.
George Kurian, CEO and Director, NetApp
George Kurian became the CEO and president of storage and data management company NetApp in 2015. Before joining NetApp, Kurian has worked with Cisco Systems, Akamai Technologies and McKinsey & Company. Born in Kottayam district, Kerala, he studied engineering at IIT-Madras, but left six months later to join Princeton University. George completed his bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Princeton University and went on to receive his MBA from Stanford University.
Aneel Bhusri, co-Founder, co-CEO, and chairman, Workday
Aneel Bhusri co-founded Workday in 2005 with Dave Duffield, the founder of PeopleSoft. Prior to founding Workday, Bhusri has held positions at PeopleSoft. Aneel received his bachelor’s degree from Brown University and completed his MBA at Stanford University.
Steve Sanghi, executive chair, Microchip Technology
Steve founded Microchip Technology in 1989 and has been CEO since 1991 and is now the executive chair. He has worked with Intel. Sanghi received his bachelor’s degree from Punjab University and completed his master’s in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Massachusetts.
Aman Bhutani, CEO, GoDaddy
Aman Bhutani joined GoDaddy as CEO in 2019. Before this he held senior positions at Expedia, including chief technology officer and SVP of worldwide engineering. Bhutani did his bachelor’s degree from Delhi University and MBA from Lancaster University.
Anirudh Devgan, president and CEO, Cadence Design
Anirudh Devgan became president of Cadence Design in 2018. He’s also worked with Magma Design Automation and IBM. Devgan received his bachelor degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and his master and PhD from Carnegie Mellon University.
Siva Sivaram, president, Technology and Strategy, Western Digital
Siva Sivaram is president of Western Digital. Prior to joining Western Digital, he held senior positions at Intel, Matrix Semiconductors and Sandisk. He also founded and served as CEO of Twin Peaks Technologies from 2008 to 2012. Sivaram received his bachelor’s degree from the National Institute of Technology, Triuchi. He did his master’s and doctorate degrees from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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CAIRO: Indian-Origin Teen, Son Of IIT-JEE Topper, Wins Gold At World’s Toughest Programming Contest
CAIRO: Agastya Goel, a 17-year-old Indian-origin student from California, has won his second gold medal at the 36th International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), which took place in Egypt. Agastya, son of Stanford professor Ashish Goel, secured the fourth overall rank at the prestigious contest, also dubbed as the world’s toughest programming competition for high school students.
Agastya scored 438.97 out of 600, while Kangyang Zhou of China topped the event with a perfect score of 600. A total of 34 students were awarded gold medals this year, including fellow Indian participant Kshitij Sodani, who ranked 21st.
This marks the 17-year-old’s second gold at the IOI. His father, Ashish Goel, made waves in 1990 by topping the IIT-JEE exam before going on to build a distinguished career at companies like Twitter and Stripe.
Who is Agastya Goel?
Agastya Goel, a junior at Henry M Gunn High School in Palo Alto, California, loves physics, computer science, and music. His hobbies include tennis, hiking, stargazing, and playing the guitar and piano.
Agastya’s interest in physics began at a young age, with his father introducing him to the subject during car rides and hikes. One memorable experience was learning about projectile motion while playing Angry Birds. This sparked a fascination with physics that has only grown stronger over the years.
Agastya’s competitive spirit was ignited through the USACO competition series, which he started preparing for in 6th grade. His hard work earned him a spot at the USACO training camp in his freshman year, followed by selection for the US IOI team.
Initially, Agastya considered majoring in computer science, but after exploring physics, he discovered a new passion. He spent 14 days intensively studying physics over winter break and was hooked.
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CALIFORNIA: PM Modi Put India On World Map As Credible Innovator- IT Industry Leaders
CALIFORNIA: Indian-origin business leaders from the IT industry lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership for putting India on the global map as a “credible innovator and leader” for all nations to invest in and grow.
Speaking at the Indiaspora AI Summit 2024 on ‘Can Artificial intelligence be good force for future or not’ at the University of Stanford on April 26, Informatica CEO Amit Walia said, “India is perceived very differently in the global space. It’s a space of innovation. It’s a space of human capital. It’s a space of progress and innovation. And as we look forward, what Modi has been able to do is put India into the global map as a credible innovator, leader for all countries to invest in and grow.”
Speaking at the same event, Elastic CEO Ashutosh Kulkarni said that PM Modi and the government have been doing amazing work.
Mr Kulkarni said, “The Prime Minister and the government has been doing some amazing work and their focus on being open to innovation, their focus on industry, their focus on bringing the population, India is now one of the, it is the largest, most populous country in the world and bringing that population towards progress, the way they have tapped into the potential of this country has just been fantastic.”
Calling PM Modi’s era “amazing,” Mayfield Fund Managing Partner Navin Chaddha praised PM Modi’s leadership for ties between India and the US and his ability to connect the Indian diaspora which he stressed is doing extremely well in the tech industry. He noted that India is making progress in using technology and improving its infrastructure.
Navin Chaddha said, “The Modi era has been amazing, the kind of relationship they’ve been able to build with the United States. And to be able to connect the Indian diaspora, which is doing extremely well in the tech industry, hats off to them. And also the progress India is making in using technology, improving the infrastructure is just amazing. So, Mr Modi, keep doing what you’re doing.”
Rohit Jain, Speaker and Moderator – CIO, Harvard Business School, called on PM Modi to increase his guarantee, as he has always delivered. The event on Artificial Intelligence was organised to deliberate and discuss artificial intelligence.
He said, “Mr Modi needs to increase his guarantee because he’s always been delivering. So, I think his promises have been 100 per cent true. So, he now needs to promise 110 per cent and then again he’ll deliver on that. Mr Modi, thank you for what you have done, not only for India, but for the world.”
Priya Rajan, Managing Director, National Venture Coverage and Business Development, MUFG lauded PM Modi’s leadership in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. He stated that a number of VCs across the globe want to invest in India.
She said, “I see the Modi magic play is in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, which is an adventure ecosystem. So you can see the number of VCs now wanting to invest, not just where in India, investing in India, but world investors around the world wanting to do things. And you’re seeing kind of US, a ton of US global investors now setting up shops in India. I think that’s all coming back to what Modi magic has created.”
At the event, prominent Indian diaspora, along with the esteemed corporate leaders from the US shared their insights on the topic “Can Artificial Intelligence be a force for future or not.”
Rajya Sabha MP Satnam Singh Sandhu participated in the event. Notably, PM Modi has been advocating that artificial intelligence can provide a great support to help humanity’s development in the 21st century.
Taking to X, Satnam Singh Sandhu stated, “Indiaspora AI Summit, Stanford University, USA: Delighted to be a part of the summit where we had @ericgarcetti, US Ambassador to India, Indian Diaspora and business leaders from IT sectors who reiterated how PM @narendramodi Ji is leveraging AI to shape nation’s future strategy to build Viksit Bharat by 2047.”
“They highlighted PM Modi’s tech-savvy approach and his efforts to promote AI applications in various sectors like agriculture, health-care, and education for social development and inclusive growth. They also condemned the Western bias against India to rank them lower in parameters like Ease of doing business, and cite the irregularities while computing such rankings,” he added.
Earlier in December, PM Narendra Modi said that artificial intelligence is a dynamic issue and that India is working on creating a global framework for AI. He made the remarks while interacting with the participants of the Grand Finale of the Smart India Hackathon.
Speaking to the participants via video conferencing, the Prime Minister said, “AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a very dynamic issue. If one solution is brought in, the mischievous people will find another way. We have to be very alert to any new technology. It can be very useful if used within rules, but if it is used in the wrong way, it can create a lot of problems.”
“We all are aware of the generative AI-created deep fake videos that look completely real. Hence we need to be more alert before believing any photo or video. India is working on creating a global framework for AI,” said PM Modi.
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SILICON VALLEY: All About Pavan Davuluri, New Head Of Microsoft Windows
SILICON VALLEY: Pavan Davuluri, an IIT Madras graduate, has been appointed the new head of Microsoft Windows and Surface. He succeeds Panos Panay, who left for Amazon last year. Mr Davuluri previously oversaw the Surface group and now leads both Windows and Surface departments.
Rajesh Jha, Microsoft’s head of experiences and devices, said, “As part of this change, we are bringing together the Windows Experiences and Windows + Devices teams as a core part of the Experiences + Devices (E+D) division. This will enable us to take a holistic approach to building silicon, systems, experiences, and devices that span Windows client and cloud for this AI era.”
“Pavan Davuluri will lead this team and continue to report to me. Shilpa Ranganathan and Jeff Johnson and their teams will report directly to Pavan. The Windows team will continue to work closely with the Microsoft AI team on AI, silicon, and experiences,” he said.
Who is Pavan Davuluri?
- Pavan Kumar Davuluri is an IIT Madras graduate. He completed his post-graduation from the University of Maryland, according to his LinkedIn
- Mr Davuluri began his career at Microsoft as a Reliability Component Manager in 2001.
- Mr Davuluri has held various leadership positions over his 23-year tenure at Microsoft, working across PC and Xbox hardware, Surface, and Windows.
- Pavan Davuluri took on the role of corporate vice president for Windows and Silicon & Systems Integration in 2021, overseeing efforts to optimise Windows for Arm-based devices.
- Mr Davuluri was recently assigned to lead Windows engineering alongside his existing responsibilities in Microsoft’s hardware endeavours. He will lead a dedicated team developing silicon systems for Microsoft’s Windows and Surface products.
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