Mulesoft CEO, Greg Scott is bidding adieu to Salesforce after two years of selling his company to the leading cloud solution provider Salesforce for a whopping 6.5 Billion dollars. Scott had joined Mulesoft in 2009 as the CEO and when Salesforce acquired the company in 2018. However, now he is looking to quit the organization.
George Scott Bids Adieu to Salesforce
The Salesforce Executive Vice President and the ex Mulesoft CEO said that he is leaving the company as per the exclusive report from Business Insider.
Scott joined Salesforce in March 2018 after his company was bought, and then he became the Vice President for the various API developments in the company.
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Scott’s original company developed tools that enabled entities to bring data from one software to another, seamlessly irrespective of the official integration. The tools were an essential piece of the Salesforce software strategy.
Scott Updated His LinkedIn Account
George Scott has also updated the information on his LinkedIn profile, indicating that his association with the cloud giant is coming to an end in Match 2020. The news of Scott leaving the company is breaking shortly after Keith Bloc also stepped done from his role as the Co-CEO. Now Keith is only an advisor to Marc Benioff.
MuleSoft, an essential Part of Salesforce Software Strategy
Currently, Mulesoft is a vital part of Salesforce, where its tools and offerings are playing a pivotal role in the company’s new data strategies. Salesforce is looking for a provision of a 360-degree view of data to the customers collating all the software pieces like Sales, Marketing, HR and Services, etc.
Strategic Acquisition by Salesforce
Mulesoft is Salesforce’s most substantial acquisition after Tablue. Salesforce is acquiring startups and companies which can augment its strength in different verticals as the cloud technology market expands.
CEO’s Exit is Unusual
The exit of Scott is looked upon as surprised by the experts and market watchers. Earlier the founder of Mulesoft Ross Mason also left the company to join SignalFire.