CEO Pat Gelsinger is bullish that VMware’s technology roadmap will disrupt a security market that he says is currently causing complexity and chaos for customers who are leveraging hundreds of ...
Three years ago, Pat Gelsinger, an Intel veteran who was then leading VMware, was brought back as chief executive to help return Intel to its industry-leading position, after it had fallen behind ...
As VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger prepared last month to raise funds for charity by climbing one of the world's highest peaks, he had already been scaling another mountain of sorts in his efforts over ...
Business Insider's Sara Silverstein recently spoke with the CEO of VMware Pat Gelsinger at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The following is a transcript of the interview.
Although the exact makeup of his portfolio can’t be ascertained for certain, the bulk of Pat Gelsinger’s net worth can be attributed to stock he received from Intel, EMC and VMWare ...
VMware's new CEO Pat Gelsinger quashed rumors that he was looking to become Intel 's next CEO when Paul Otellini retires in May. I’m flattered, of course, to be considered for running such a ...
The tech industry's reaction to AI model DeepSeek R1 has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, is elated and thinks it will ...
Except for Pat Gelsinger. Gelsinger is the CEO of VMWare, which has ridden the cloud craze to become the world’s fifth-largest software company. By most measures, he’s in the club of tech elit ...
At his company's annual customer conference in August, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger, 57, was sporting what he called a “badass tattoo” showing off the name of the company he’s run since 2012.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger took a direct shot at Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's claim that traditional processors like Intel's are ...
VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger affirmed his strong relationship with his new boss Michael Dell, who's now the majority owner of the company following Dell's acquisition of EMC, which was the majority ...
LISBON, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 08: Pat Gelsinger , CEO, VMware, and Ross Mason (not pictured), founder, MuleSoft debate on "The future of technology: Will everybody benefit?" during the third day of ...