Dev Ittycheria

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Dev Ittycheria
Born1966or1967(age 56–57)
Education Rutgers University (BS) [1]
Occupation Entrepreneur
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Dev Ittycheria (born 1966or1967 [2] ) is an American software executive and venture capitalist based in New York City's Silicon Alley, currently serving as CEO of MongoDB Inc. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Rutgers University. [3]

Prior to MongoDB, Ittycheria co-founded BladeLogic in 2001 and worked as the company's chief executive until it was bought by BMC for $900 million in 2008, after which he became president at BMC. In 2012, he joined venture capital firm Greylock Partners as a partner. In his early career, he also co-founded and ran a cloud services company called Applica, which eventually merged with Breakaway Solutions. [4] [5]

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References

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