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  1. www.forbes.com › profile › olivier-pomelOlivier Pomel - Forbes

    6 days ago · Olivier Pomel is the CEO of Datadog, a cloud monitoring company he cofounded with Alexis L?-Qu?c, the firm's chief technology officer, in 2010. Datadog listed on the Nasdaq in September 2019,...

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  2. Olivier Pomel is a CISO at Datadog and a former Confluent and Oracle Marketing Cloud executive. He shares his insights and interests on LinkedIn, such as Confluent, Dash, Datadog, Concord, and generative AI.

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  3. Olivier Pomel is the leader of Datadog, a SaaS platform for cloud applications observability and security. He has a background in data systems, software engineering, and entrepreneurship, and is an original author of the VLC media player.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DatadogDatadog - Wikipedia

    Datadog was founded in New York City in 2010 by Olivier Pomel and Alexis Lê-Quôc, who met while working at Wireless Generation. After Wireless Generation was acquired by NewsCorp , the two set out to create a product that would reduce the friction they experienced between developer and systems administration teams, who were often ...

  5. May 13, 2020 · As a result, CEO Olivier Pomel and President Alexis Lê-Quôc are now both billionaires, worth $1.6 billion each. The spike in Datadog’s stock followed a first-quarter earnings release on Monday...

  6. Jan 23, 2020 · Building a $12B Public Company: In Conversation with Olivier Pomel, CEO, Datadog. By any measure, Datadog is an incredible entrepreneurial success story. The company went from a tiny startup in 2010 that had trouble raising money, to a public company that, at the time of writing, has a market capitalization of $12.5B.

  7. Overview. Olivier Pomel is the CEO and Co-Founder of Datadog. Prior to founding Datadog, Olivier Pomel built data systems for K-12 teachers as a VP, Technology for Wireless Generation, growing the development team from a handful to close to 100 of the best engineers in NYC until the company’s acquisition by News Corp.