Google's VP Of Engineering Moves to Cloudfera As Its New VP

Another Google executive left its premise and this time, it is their Vice President of Engineering Daniel Sturman. He is now moving to another company known as Cloudfera for the same position he left the search engine giant. Sturman served the company for 8 years until he finally decided to venture to a new one.

Since leaving Google, data analytics company Cloudfera generously offered the VP of Engineering position to Sturman. Telecompaper said that he will be working along with the Apache Software community and with the company's more than 1600 partners worldwide. He is very experienced in dealing with the workload waiting for him on Cloudfera, since he was the man behind Google's reliable and efficient infrastructure.

Sturman is now with a company that is considered to be a giant in the area of data analytics. Business Insider explained what this company does and its significance in the tech world and without its existence, companies would have a lot of trouble figuring out the huge amount of data that their site is accumulating on a daily basis. It is still a private company but its latest networth is already rumored to be $4.8 billion.

Android Headlines listed some of the other executives that left major companies in search of greener pastures. Among them are Paul Eremenko formerly from Project Ara now working for Boeing and Neal Mohan from being a Product Head of DoubleClick to work with Dropbox. Executives leaving Google isn't also something new for them, especially when their former VP for Google X Megan Smith, left them to work for a public sector. And just this March, Mary Lou Jepsen who also worked for Google X left and joined Oculus instead.

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