Vishal Sikka (born 1 May 1967) is an Indian entrepreneur the founder and CEO of Vianai, former CTO of SAP AG, and former CEO of Infosys. He currently also serves on Oracle's board of directors, the supervisory board of the BMW Group[1] and as an advisor to the Stanford Institute of Human-Centered AI.[2]
Previously, Sikka served as executive vice chairman, CEO, and managing director of Infosys. On 18 August 2017 he stepped down as managing director of Infosys. He left his role as executive vice chairman of Infosys on 24 August 2017 when Nandan Nilekani was appointed as the new non-executive chairman of the board. Prior to joining Infosys, Sikka was a member of the executive board and the global managing board of SAP AG, leading all SAP products and innovation globally. In his 12 years at SAP, Sikka led SAP's product portfolio including the in-memory platform, SAP HANA, and all its applications, cloud and technology solutions. Sikka left the SAP board in May 2014, and was announced as CEO and MD of Infosys on 12 June 2014.[4] After three years at Infosys, Sikka left on 18 August 2017.
India Today magazine ranked him #32nd in India's 50 Most powerful people of 2017 list.[5]
Marvin Minsky, one of the fathers of AI, wrote a recommendation letter for Sikka for his admission to Stanford. John McCarthy, also known as a father of AI, was one of Sikka's professors.[9]
After a brief stint at Xerox's research labs, Sikka founded iBrain which competed at the time with Business Objects. iBrain was acquired by PatternRX, Inc. His second startup, Bodha.com, focused on developing technology for non-invasive, service-based integration of enterprise applications and information. Sikka joined Peregrine Systems as their area vice-president following their acquisition of Bodha.com.[10][11]
SAP
Sikka joined SAP in 2002 to head up the advanced technology group responsible for strategic innovative projects. Later he was promoted to senior vice president of architecture and chief software architect, responsible for the road map and the direction for the architecture of SAP products and infrastructure.[citation needed]
In April 2007, Sikka was named SAP's first-ever[12] CTO,[13] reporting to then CEO Henning Kagermann. At the time, SAP spokesman Frank Hartmann stated[14] that SAP felt it needed a CTO to oversee some broad changes that were under way at the company, including its renewed focus on the mid-market, the introduction of new on-demand products, and the continued roll out of NetWeaver and its SOA strategy.
In the wake of Léo Apotheker's resignation from the executive board in 2010 to become CEO of HP, Sikka was named to a newly reconstituted board, along with new co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe.[15]
On 4 May 2014, Sikka announced his departure from SAP after being named leader of Infosys.[16]
Sikka was named to Oracle's board of directors in December 2019.[17][18]
Infosys
On 12 June 2014, Infosys Ltd, India's second-largest IT services exporter, named Sikka as its chief executive officer and managing director.[4] Sikka took over from then-CEO S.D. Shibulal, one of Infosys' founders, on 1 August.[19] He was inducted as a whole-time director of the Board and CEO & MD (Designate) of Infosys on 14 June.[20] His annual compensation was set at $13 million and stock options worth $9million.[21] Vishal Sikka resigned from Infosys as MD and CEO on 18 August 2017.[22] He was replaced on interim basis by U. B. Pravin Rao on 24 August 2017.
During a platform demo on September 17, 2019, Sikka said that Vianai had created its own programming language to enable more developers and companies to utilize AI and Machine Learning techniques.[26][27]
Additional background
In 2008, Sikka joined the executive board of the CTO Forum, an industry non-profit community.[28]
He has expressed his admiration for industry visionary Alan Kay and contributed a chapter to Points of View, a tribute on Kay's 70th birthday.[citation needed]