Datadog, Inc. announced the appointment of Dominic Phillips to its Board of Directors. Dominic brings more than two decades of financial leadership in the technology space to Datadog. As EVP and Chief Financial Officer at Samsara, he leads the company's global financial operations, including strategic finance, accounting, procurement, tax, treasury, corporate development, investor relations, IT, and security.
Prior to Samsara, Dominic served as Vice President of Finance and Head of Corporate Development at ServiceNow, where he led FP&A, investor relations, treasury, and corporate development, supporting the company?s significant growth. Earlier in his career, Dominic was a Vice President in Morgan Stanley?s technology investment banking group, advising technology companies on complex financings and strategic transactions. Dominic holds a BS in Business from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and an MBA from UC Berkeley.
Datadog, Inc. specializes in the development and operation of an IT infrastructure and application monitoring and analysis platform dedicated to developers, IT operations teams and business users in the fields of digital transformation and cloud migration. The group's SaaS-operated platform integrates and automates IT infrastructure monitoring, network performance monitoring, network devices, databases and applications, log management and data analysis, enabling unified and real-time observation of its customers' entire technology stack.
At the end of 2025, Datadog, Inc. had approximately 32,700 users.
North America accounts for 71% of net sales.
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