When Business Insider approached Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman in June to ask him if internal chatter about his impending retirement was right, Slootman said it was "completely untrue." Just eight ...
Snowflake said CEO Frank Slootman, who took the company public in 2020, is retiring. The stock dropped in extended trading. Snowflake said product revenue in the first quarter will be between $745 ...
Recently, I read Amp It Up by former ServiceNow CEO Frank Slootman, who presents a powerful case for building a ...
The company also announced that CEO Frank Slootman is retiring immediately, and will be replaced by Sridhar Ramaswamy, who has been senior VP of AI at Snowflake. Slootman will remain chairman of ...
At the same time, the Bozeman, Mont.-based cloud and AI company unveiled that current Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman is retiring, effective immediately. “Snowflake is at the epicenter of the AI ...
On a Wednesday afternoon stuffed with tech earnings news, the biggest surprise was Snowflake’s announcement that CEO Frank Slootman had decided to retire, effectively immediately, handing over ...
Frank Slootman certainly fit that category. Prior to taking Snowflake public in 2020, he had done the same for ServiceNow in 2012 and Data Domain in 2007. Both did very well by investors.
Technology executive Frank Slootman took software company Snowflake public in one of the biggest tech IPOs of 2020, raising $3.4 billion at a $33.3 billion valuation. By the close of Snowflake's ...
Asked whether it was the end of the road for Hadoop, Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman responded: "Well, what do you think?" "I've never seen anything sink as fast as Hadoop," Slootman said at a press ...
“Our results demonstrate high-quality, durable growth coupled with improving efficiency,” CEO Frank Slootman said on an earnings call Wednesday. “As we approach the $1 billion mark in annual ...