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Prasanna Naik has helped shape the technology sector through a career defined by leadership, results, and technical progress. He has left his mark at every level, leading global corporations and building his startup. For instance, he has been crucial in the growth of respected companies such as Riverbed, Oracle, Airbnb, and CloudEagle. Every step of Naik’s career shows eagerness to embrace new challenges and the desire to empower teams and clients to reach their goals.
Technical Foundation and Early Career Growth
Naik’s early fascination with systems and engineering set him on a continuous learning path. He graduated with a master’s in computer networks from North Carolina State University, where his expertise in advanced networks and security developed. He later enhanced his technical leadership through executive programs at Stanford in product design, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
These foundations set the stage for his industry career. Naik quickly positioned himself as a driver of progress and innovation. He utilized his LTE knowledge from his Cisco days and proposed LTE mobile network optimization product while at Riverbed Technology. After winning the company’s internal Shark Tank competition, he led his team in developing a prototype that was later showcased at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. His work marked the first and only time Riverbed presented an engineering product at the event.
Senior Management and Strategic Achievements
When Naik stepped into senior management, he led a large-scale transformation and delivered tangible results. At Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, he became the youngest product manager to launch IPv6 in public cloud, opening the door to multimillion-dollar government contracts and setting technical leadership standards. While other public cloud providers enabled IPv6 only at the load balancer level, Prasanna pushed his team to advance Oracle’s capabilities by deploying it for both instances and load balancers, giving Oracle a competitive edge and greater flexibility for complex enterprise solutions.
Naik spearheaded the launch of the networking in the Department of Defense and government cloud regions, a strategic move that helped Oracle win major public sector deals. He combined technical depth with organizational vision, a quality that defined the next phase of his career.
At Airbnb, Naik managed developer platforms for web, iOS, and Android. During a period of restructuring, when resources were cut short during the COVID times, he responded by launching the HEROES project, a cross-functional initiative that revived paused infrastructure projects and demonstrated his ability to lead through uncertainty.
Entrepreneurial Success and Industry Impact
In 2021, Naik co-founded CloudEagle with Nidhi Jain, drawing on his background in product, engineering, and growth to launch a SaaS optimization platform that quickly gained traction. As the company grew, he also took on responsibilities in customer experience to help ensure lasting value for clients.
Today, he leads CloudEagle in delivering measurable savings and enhanced security through its usage-based deprovisioning system. This system analyzes real-time user activity to recover unused software licenses. “I wanted to build something practical that actually solves a real problem — something lean, efficient, and rooted in what users really need,” Naik explains.
The problem is widespread: According to Open iT, up to 25 percent of licenses for high-cost engineering software are either underutilized or entirely unused, highlighting significant inefficiencies in software utilization. CloudEagle clients, however, have reported substantial savings after adopting its license recovery and workflow automation tools.
This focus on real-world efficiency and measurable results helped CloudEagle earn early recognition. Gartner included the platform in its Magic Quadrant for SaaS Management, highlighting both its technical credibility and market traction.
Ongoing Impact and Future Vision
Beyond building his own company, Naik actively shapes the startup ecosystem. He invests in early-stage ventures, helps founders navigate acquisitions by connecting them with key stakeholders, and maintains a strong presence in the San Francisco Bay Area startup community.
He offers a clear blueprint for managing today’s digital challenges, designing resilient systems, leading high-performing teams, and building scalable platforms while consistently driving results through measurable outcomes and trusted relationships.
“Throughout my journey, the goal has remained clear,” Naik notes. “I build practical tools that solve recurring problems with clarity and discipline.” His path highlights how meaningful progress is often driven by technical depth combined with the discipline to adapt, refine, and keep moving forward.