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He is the chief executive officer of cloud-based data-warehousing company Snowflake Inc. since February 2024. He was the cofounder and CEO of the startup company Neeva, an ad-free, privacy-focused search engine, until it was acquired by Snowflake. [1] [2] He previously led Google’s $115 billion advertising division. [1] [3]
Snowflake has run on Amazon Web Services since 2014, [5] [6] on Microsoft Azure since 2018, [7] and on the Google Cloud Platform since 2019. [8] [9] In June 2015, Snowflake launched its first product, its cloud data warehouse. [10] In May 2019, Frank Slootman, formerly CEO of ServiceNow, joined Snowflake as its CEO. [8]
He was CEO of the company when it went public in 2007. [3] He was appointed CEO of ServiceNow in 2011, then led its initial public offering the next year. [7] He also converted ServiceNow from a help-desk provider to a broader IT services business. [3] Slootman was appointed CEO of Snowflake on April 26, 2019. [3]
With $30 billion in lost market value and big shoes to fill, Snowflake’s new CEO bets big on AI—and on big friends like Nvidia’s Jensen Huang
Last week, data company Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW) reported financial results for its fiscal third quarter of 2025. This morning, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives published a report stating that artificial ...
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Bob Muglia was Chief Executive Officer of Snowflake Computing, a cloud-based data-warehousing startup until April 2019. He joined the company in June 2014, a couple years after it was founded [30] [31] in 2012. [32] Snowflake Computing came out of stealth mode that October. [33]
On Aug. 21, Snowflake reported its second-quarter results, which went up until the end of July. The company's revenue for the quarter totaled $868.8 million, a year-over-year increase of 29%.