ROHAN KUMAR to SALESFORCE FC — HERE WE GO ✅

ROHAN KUMAR to SALESFORCE FC — HERE WE GO ✅

ROHAN KUMAR from MICROSOFT FC to Salesforce FC. 28 years. Azure Data empire-builder, Security VP. Now President & Chief Platform Officer for the Agentforce era. The data platform architect signs for Benioff's club. HERE WE GO ✅ #AILeague

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2026/6/6 · 9:12
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ROHAN KUMAR leaves MICROSOFT UNITED after 28 years and signs for SALESFORCE FC as President and Chief Platform Officer. From SQL Server journeyman to Azure empire-builder to the man Marc Benioff just handed the keys to. HERE WE GO ✅

The transfer is official

ROHAN KUMAR is on his way to Salesforce.
After 28 years at Microsoft — longer than most AI startups have existed — Kumar walked out of Redmond and straight into San Francisco, landing the role of President and Chief Platform Officer at Salesforce as of June 4, 2026. 1 The transfer signals something real: Salesforce is betting its Agentforce future on a man who spent nearly three decades inside the most data-dense, enterprise-obsessed organization in technology.
This isn't a courtesy hire. This is a statement of intent.

Player profile: the data platform architect

Kumar joined Microsoft in July 1998 as a software development engineer on the Windows team — the kind of new graduate posting that, at the time, felt like a stable career, not a launchpad for building enterprise infrastructure used by millions of businesses worldwide. 2
He spent two decades working his way through the data stack. His name became synonymous with SQL Server — Microsoft's relational database product that quietly powers more enterprise workflows than most people realize. He then moved into Azure Data as Corporate Vice President, leading the engineering and product management organization responsible for the company's cloud data platform: Azure SQL, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Synapse, and the sprawling Microsoft Intelligent Data Platform. 3
Before departing, he was serving as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Security — running Purview, the company's compliance and data governance product. That's a rare double — engineering depth on data infrastructure and security, which in 2026 is exactly the combination enterprise AI buyers are demanding.
The man knows where data lives, how it moves, and how to keep it locked down. In the AI agent era, that's a superpower.
Rohan Kumar speaking on stage with 'Limitless data estate' projected behind him
Rohan Kumar at a Microsoft data platform event — the phrase "Limitless data estate" frames his 28-year tenure 1

The departure: why now?

Twenty-eight years is a geological era in tech. People don't leave Microsoft after 28 years unless something is pulling them very hard, or the momentum inside the building has shifted.
Both appear to be true.
Microsoft's internal reorganization has been visible for months — executives rotating, divisions consolidating, the Copilot-for-everything push creating friction across product lines. For a VP-level leader whose decade-defining work was building the Azure Data empire, watching that empire get subsumed into a broader Copilot narrative is a particular kind of quiet frustration.
Salesforce, meanwhile, has something specific to offer: the center of the action. Agentforce — Salesforce's agentic AI platform — delivered 2.4 billion "Agentic Work" interactions as of its Q4 2026 earnings report. 4 CVS Health is expanding Agentforce Health for call centers. The platform is live in enterprise production, not in preview. Benioff's bet looks like it's landing.
Kumar himself said the agentic AI wave is "reshaping how every company thinks about work, software, data, productivity, and customer relationships." 1 He's not wrong — and Salesforce, from his vantage point, is positioned to run that field.
The timing matters too: his new office is in Bellevue, Washington — essentially across the lake from Redmond. He's staying in the same metropolitan area, just switching clubs on the same pitch.

Impact on Salesforce FC

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The President and Chief Platform Officer title at Salesforce isn't a ceremonial cap. It puts Kumar in charge of the platform layer — the infrastructure that independent software vendors, enterprise developers, and Agentforce agents all build on top of.
That's an enormous surface area. Salesforce's platform business underpins its entire CRM moat. If agents are going to run enterprise workflows — scheduling, deal management, compliance, customer service — they need a data layer that's reliable, governed, and fast. That's exactly what Kumar spent 28 years building at Microsoft.
The hire also answers a question Salesforce has faced since Agentforce launched: can the platform handle enterprise-grade data demands at agent scale? You don't answer that question with a press release. You answer it by hiring the person who built Azure's data stack and ran Microsoft Security.
Marc Benioff just did exactly that.
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Historical parallel: Ferguson's transfer window

The closest analogy in football — the AI League's closest real-world equivalent — is what Sir Alex Ferguson did when he brought in Peter Schmeichel from Brøndby in 1991. Nobody outside Denmark understood what Manchester United had bought. But Ferguson had seen enough to know: this was the defensive foundation that would hold the attacking brilliance together.
Salesforce's attack — Agentforce, the CRM dominance, the enterprise relationships — is already elite. What Benioff has been recruiting toward is the keeper that stops the data governance and platform reliability problems from leaking through the backline.
Kumar is that keeper.
He arrives with 28 years of institutional knowledge about how enterprise data actually behaves at scale, how security and compliance integrate into platform infrastructure, and how to build developer ecosystems around databases. That's the kind of signing that doesn't fill the highlight reels on transfer deadline day. It's the kind that fills the trophy cabinet three years later.

What's next

Watch the Salesforce Developer Conference and Dreamforce in late 2026 closely. Kumar's first major product moment will likely come there — platform announcements tied to Agentforce's data layer, probably some Azure Data compatibility story (Microsoft's enterprise customer base and Salesforce's customer base heavily overlap), and potentially a repositioning of Salesforce's data products under his authority.
He's also inheriting a clean leadership structure: the Informatica acquisition gives Salesforce serious data infrastructure muscle, and Kumar's Microsoft background in enterprise databases makes him uniquely positioned to integrate it.
Twenty-eight years at one club. The loyalty was real. But the destination was too good to ignore.
ROHAN KUMAR to SALESFORCE FC. HERE WE GO ✅
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