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Sarbjeet Johal
Technology Analyst and GTM Strategist
Sarbjeet Johal is the Founder and CEO of Stackpane, a company he started in August 2022.1 He is a technology industry veteran with over 28 years of experience in Silicon Valley.1
Professional Background
Johal has an extensive career in the tech industry, having held several senior positions at major companies:
- Cloud Researcher and Industry Analyst (Independent, 2016-present)1
- Senior Director of Cloud Architecture at Oracle (2014-2016)1
- Senior Technology Strategist at Rackspace (2011-2014)1
- Senior Solutions Architect at VMware (2006-2011)1
- Senior Solutions Architect at Dell EMC (2006-2010)1
- Tech Lead/Principal Software Engineer at PeopleSoft (2003-2006)1
- Senior Software Developer at Commerce One (1998-2003)1
- Senior Software Developer at Visa (1996-1998)1
Expertise and Focus
Johal specializes in cloud architecture, digital transformation, and emerging technologies. He is known for his insights on:
- Cloud computing trends and strategies
- Enterprise IT transformation
- Artificial Intelligence and its impact on computing4
- Silicon and hardware shifts in the tech industry4
Media Presence
Sarbjeet Johal is a frequent contributor to technology discussions and events:
- He has appeared on theCUBE, a tech industry interview platform, discussing topics like cloud-telco collaborations at MWC Barcelona 20243 and enterprise computing shifts at VMware Explore.24
- Johal is active on social media, particularly Twitter, where he shares insights and engages in tech discussions regularly.5
Education and Languages
Johal received his education from BITS, India.1 He is proficient in multiple languages:
- Punjabi (native or bilingual proficiency)
- Hindi (professional working proficiency)
- English (full professional proficiency)1
Sarbjeet Johal's LinkedIn username is sarbjeetjohal, as mentioned in the query.
Highlights
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