Michael Baum (entrepreneur) explained

Michael Baum
Birth Name:Michael Joseph Baum
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents:Mardell A. Baum
Richard L. Baum, Sr.
Education:Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania (M.B.A.)
Drexel University (BSc.)
Occupation:Businessman, investor, software engineer
Known For:Founder & CEO of Founder.org
Board member of Gemini Data
Co-founder & CEO of Splunk
Founder of Big Data Supper Club
Co-founder of Collation
VP e-Commerce at Yahoo!
Co-founder & COO of DotBank
VP e-Commerce at Disney
Co-founder & CEO of 280
Co-founder & CEO of Pensoft
Co-founder & CTO at Reality
CEO & Propriétaire at Chateau de Pommard

Michael Baum (born May 28, 1962) is an American businessman and investor. He is best known as the founder & CEO of Splunk, a big data software technology used for understanding machine-generated data primarily for systems management,[1] security forensics,[2] compliance reporting[3] and real-time operational intelligence.[4] Baum is the founder of six technology start-ups, five of which have been acquired and one (NASDAQ: SPLK) which went public.[5] He has also been a venture capital investor with Rembrandt Venture Partners, Advent International and Crosspoint Venture Partners. Baum graduated with a computer science degree from Drexel University and an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In September 2014, Baum became CEO & Propriétaire of Château de Pommard, a Burgundy winery established in 1726.

Early life and education

Baum was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended high school at Cherry Hill High School East. During his sophomore year at Drexel University, he switched his major from electrical engineering to computer science after a visit to the campus by famed American business and technology icon Steve Jobs;[6] the focus of his bachelor's degree was artificial intelligence and compiler and language theory. He went on to earn a Masters of Business Administration with a focus on corporate finance from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.[7]

Business career

During his time at college, Baum expressed curiosity in understanding how computers and software could be applied to enable people to process large amounts of data in complex decision-making.

Baum pursued a career in technology and entrepreneurship. He co-founded Reality Online, a stock market modeling company.[6] Reality Online was funded by Venrock, the venture capital arm of the Rockefeller family, and later acquired by Reuters in 1989.

In September 2014, Baum bought Château de Pommard, a Burgundy winery established in 1726,[6] [8] and moved to Burgundy with his family.[9]

Splunk

See main article: Splunk. Continuing to explore the possibilities of advancing an understanding of chaotic systems,[10] Baum began to explore the application of search technology to large-scale machine data. Reconnecting with Rob Das and Erik Swan in 2003, the three co-founded Splunk.[11] Their goal was to build a search engine for real-time flows and massive historical corpuses of machine data.[12] Splunk was the sixth startup for Baum and the first pure-play big data company to reach significant customer and revenue scale and debut on the public markets. Baum, Das and Swan and their team at Splunk have been awarded two US Patents for their work.[13] [14]

Baum was Splunk's founding CEO for the first six years.[15] He raised $40M in venture capital financing from August Capital,[16] Seven Rosen Funds, JK&B Capital[17] and Ignition Partners.[18]

Splunk is due to be acquired by Cisco for $28 billion in an all-cash deal announced in September 2023.[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Data Center Troubleshooting Rx . Stephen Sowyer . Enterprise Systems Journal website . February 2, 2006.
  2. Web site: Search fuels one small firm's dream of big data success . David Hubler . Washington Technology, The Authority for Government Contractors and Partners . 21 December 2011 . December 21, 2011.
  3. Web site: Mining Government Tech Dollars. Andrew Gillies . Forbes . April 23, 2008 .
  4. Web site: Revamping Spacecraft Operational Intelligence . Victor Hwang . NASA Technical Reports . 10 June 2012 . June 10, 2012.
  5. Web site: Splunk shows spunk in market debut . Olaf de Senerpont Domis . The Deal . April 20, 2012.
  6. Web site: Will Smale . 'I bought a winery and it caused a US-French row . BBC News Business . March 23, 2020 .
  7. Web site: Given Thanks to Alumni Inspired Excellence . Jennifer Royer . Wharton Magazine . November 27, 2012.
  8. Web site: Château de Pommard . Château de Pommard Official Website.
  9. Web site: Expert Advice: Michael Baum, CEO & Propriétaire of Château de Pommard . Visit French Wine. 13 June 2017 .
  10. Web site: Michael Baum, CEO Splunk Interview . Clint Boulton . Internet News . 22 September 2006 . September 22, 2006.
  11. Web site: 2006 Horizon Awards Winner: Splunk . ComputerWorld . 21 August 2006 . August 21, 2006.
  12. Web site: Splunk Brings Google-Like Search to the Data Center . Lisa Vaas . eWeek . August 9, 2005.
  13. Web site: Machine Data Web, United States Patent 7,937,344 . Baum. etal. United States Patent Office . July 1, 2005.
  14. Web site: Time Series Search Engine, United States Patent 8,112,425 . Baum. etal. United States Patent Office . August 28, 2006.
  15. Web site: Splunk's Michael Baum Speaks with Jeremy Geelan . Jeremy Geelan . Sys-Con.TV .
  16. Web site: Hornik . David . David Hornik . A Tribute to Splunk . July 1, 2012 . VentureBlog: A Walk Down Sand Hill Road.
  17. Web site: Splunk Gets $10M . Light Reading . January 25, 2006.
  18. Web site: Splunk, search engine for IT data, raises $25M . Matt Marshall . VentureBeat . September 11, 2007.
  19. Web site: "Cisco Strikes $28 Billion Deal for Splunk in Biggest Buy Yet". Jan 26, 2024 . Bloomberg.