Thread regarding Splunk Inc. layoffs

New cto took the money bait

https://ffnews.com/newsarticle/former-google-and-visa-exec-joins-splunk-as-cto/

Splunk Appoints Min Wang as Chief Technology Officer

Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK), the cybersecurity and observability leader, today announced Min Wang as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), effective immediately. Reporting to Tom Casey, SVP, Products & Technology, Wang will partner with leaders across Engineering, Product Management, Design and Go-to-Market teams to advance the vision and technical direction of Splunk’s product portfolio innovation so customers can develop greater digital resilience.

Wang brings over 20 years of experience in technology research and development, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, data analytics and enterprise cloud. Most recently, she spent more than five years at Google, where she led a team responsible for critical components of the company’s AI-driven Google Assistant. Prior to Google, Wang served as the Senior Vice President of Visa Research, where she established the organization responsible for applied research on data analytics, security, and the future of commerce. She has also held research leadership roles for Google Research, HP Labs and IBM Research.

“With her extensive product leadership experience at global brands like Google, IBM, HP and Visa, deep expertise in scaled data management and passion for AI, Min is well-qualified to spearhead our efforts to build a safer, more resilient digital world through our unified security and observability solutions,” said Tom Casey, SVP of Products and Technology, Splunk. “Min’s track record of rapidly turning advanced research and development into practical value will help Splunk enable its customers to navigate the complexities of digital transformation while keeping their systems up, running and secure.”

“I am excited to join Splunk at a time when advancements in AI present a tremendous opportunity to transform our security and observability solutions,” said Wang. “By better leveraging AI technologies like machine learning and natural language processing, Splunk can extract deeper insights, provide more precise predictive analytics and streamline data analysis processes to foster more informed decision-making for our customers. I look forward to partnering with Splunk’s leaders and teams to help ensure our customers’ mission-critical systems remain secure, reliable and resilient.”

Min holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University and a Ph.D. from Duke University. She has published over 90 research papers in top peer-reviewed conferences and journals and received several distinguished research awards for her work on data management.

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Yeah. But you know the deal at splunk. Execs, employees….like a cattle call. People coming and going. Never seen so much attrition in my life. It will always be a place they’ll say “they’re cleaning things up.” Despite what the branch dividians will tell you. And most of the workers are overpaid secretaries. Hahahahah. Taking notes from people who actually do security but no clue what they’re writing down. Biggest fraud company of all time.

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Post ID: @Mtri+1mddBx7q

She was blindsided by $ like all the execs and will pay for it as Splunk is a career ending place.

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Post ID: @xnbx+1mddBx7q

While I was there in 2018 they had a crypto project that blew up and went no where. Losers.

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Post ID: @gszw+1mddBx7q

“I am excited to join Splunk at a time when advancements in AI present a tremendous opportunity to transform our security and observability solutions,” said Wang.

Splunk currently has ZERO plans for AI. Will be interesting to see her try, fail, and be gone in 1-2 years.

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Post ID: @8ifq+1mddBx7q

Based on history, C-level at Splunk = 1 year tenure. Enjoy the spoils Min Wang.

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Post ID: @8hxd+1mddBx7q

She didn't do her research and wa thinking she struck it rich. It's blood money that goes away suddenly when they fire her.

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Post ID: @1xyz+1mddBx7q

She came from Google but didn't know better than to do a Google search to find out all execs 1 to 2 levels down from the CEO are always fired without warning. Also, Splunk the technology is dead man walking. Just watch it will be bought out this year by Opentext or private equity. It will be a mark on her resume.

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Post ID: @1dep+1mddBx7q

Money grab. Sounds smart enough to know not to work for a company that cheats shareholders out of company info. Place is a cesspool. Worst mgmt of all time. If you agree with everything your manager says and does you will get promoted.z

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