Sandeep Johri | |
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Born |
India |
December 20, 1962
Alma mater |
Stanford University Wayne State University University of Pune |
Occupation | CEO Tricentis |
Website | https://www.tricentis.com |
Sandeep Johri (born December 20, 1962) is the CEO of Tricentis. Johri has more than 25 years of experience as a technology executive and serial entrepreneur with Hewlett-Packard, Appcelerator, Oblix (acquired by Oracle) and Blue Lane Technologies (acquired by VMware). Johri was responsible for HP’s $4.5B acquisition of Mercury Interactive: the largest deal to date in software testing space.
Johri joined Tricentis in 2013.
Before joining Tricentis, Johri served as the COO of Appcelerator, an open source mobile application development platform.
Previously, he was Vice President of Strategy and Industry Solutions at Hewlett-Packard, where he also served as Vice President of Corporate Development.
Johri was also instrumental in the formation of two startups: Determina (acquired by VMware) and Bluelane (acquired by VMware). Additionally, he was the CEO and founder of Oblix (acquired by Oracle), and co-founded eBoodle (now Shopzilla), one of the first ecommerce comparison shopping services.
Johri was born in Gwalior, India on December 20, 1962. Johri has an MBA from Stanford University, a master's degree in Industrial Engineering from Wayne State University, Detroit, and a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Pune, India.
Johri has been involved as an advisor and investor in various startups in Silicon Valley and India, including Mayfield Fund, alphonso, Cenzic (acquired by Trustwave Holdings), Dhingana (acquired by Rdio), and Shopalize (acquired by 24/7 Customer). Johri also served as co-chair staff on President Bill Clinton’s National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council on issues related to the United States government’s "Information Superhighway" initiative.