Potti, who has not yet revealed his next step, has been the position of general manager of Google Cloud for 2019.
Sunil Potti, General Manager of Google Cloud for more than half a decade, will leave the company in March, according to the LinkedIn Post from Potti.
He did not reveal his next step in this position. CRN connect with Google Cloud to comment.
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Potti, who also holds the title of Google Cloud Vice President, has been a pioneer in cybersecurity in the company since joining 2019, and he had spent four years the position of chief product and development employee in Nutanix.
“As some of you know, I will leave Google in March after nearly 6 years of my experience in the most satisfying work,” Putri wrote in the LinkedIn post.
“After a very high bar at Nutanix, I didn't expect to have another experience that will be very meaningful,” adding, “More about my next steps in another post.”
Potti participated in the launch of the main products in Google Cloud including the appearance of Chronicle safety operations (now known as Google Security Operations) in 2022 as well as GNAI safety offers that begin in 2023.
“The way we dealt with Amnesty International – especially within security – does not look at it as an overlapping chat on our products,” Potte said during a press conference with correspondents in 2023.
Recent years have also seen that Google Cloud is making a series of security acquisitions, the most prominent of which is its acquisition of $ 500 million to respond to the incident and the threat intelligence power in 2022. Other major acquisitions included a $ 500 million deal for Siemplify, which is a provider of security coordination, automation and response (SOR) in 2022.
In October 2024, the CEO of Google Sundar Pichai said during a call with analysts that the company's aggressive investments in enabling the adoption of infrastructure from artificial intelligence and Genai capabilities bear fruit because the technology giant finds “real momentum” in the emerging region.
“There is no doubt that” the long -term focus on investing in artificial intelligence pays its fruits and leading success for the company and our customers, especially when it comes to Google Cloud.
In 2022, the CEO of Google Cloud Thomas Kurian Crn told that Google Cloud seeks to reduce the complexity significantly – and the resulting security risks – associated with modern cybersecurity.
“What we are trying to do is to take cyberspace and manufacture it so that people do not always have to live with this anxiety,” Corian said during the interview, on the day when I was told that my doctrine had been hacked? “