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Financials as of April 26, 2024. [update] [1] NetApp, Inc. is an American data infrastructure company that provides unified data storage, integrated data services, and cloud operations (CloudOps) solutions to enterprise customers. The company is based in San Jose, California. [2]
George Kurian. George Kurian is an Indian-American business executive. He is the current chief executive officer and a member of the board of NetApp. Prior to this, he was the executive vice president of product operations at NetApp.
Company Type 2020 ranking [1]; Microsoft: Computer Software: 21 Oracle: Computer Software: 82 salesforce.com: Computer Software: 190 Adobe Systems: Computer Software
The stock of NetApp (NAS:NTAP, 30-year Financials) is believed to be modestly overvalued, according to GuruFocus Value calculation.
Workday, Inc., is an American on‑demand (cloud-based) financial management, human capital management, and student information system software vendor. Workday was founded by David Duffield, founder and former CEO of ERP company PeopleSoft, along with former PeopleSoft chief strategist Aneel Bhusri, following Oracle's acquisition of PeopleSoft in 2005.
Thomas Kurian (born 1966) is an Indian-American business executive and Chief Executive Officer of Google Cloud (under Alphabet Inc.) since 2019. In 2024, Gold House recognized him as one of the most impactful Asians due to his extensive experience in the areas of leadership, engineering and enterprise relations. [1]
World Wide Technology. World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT) is a privately-held technology services provider based in St. Louis, Missouri. The company has an annual revenue of $17.0 billion (the 27th largest private company in the US [1] and the biggest black-owned company in the US [2][3]) and employs over 9,000 people.
Mendoza joined NetApp in 1994 as Vice President of North America sales. He served as its President from 2000 until 2008, [1] when he became Vice Chairman. Mendoza helped establish the culture that allowed NetApp to be ranked #1 in Fortune Magazine’s "100 Best Companies To Work For" in 2009.