I've sat at the dinner table with Warmenhoven, spoke with him 1:1 multiple times when he didn't need to give me the time of day. I was an IC at NetApp and he treated me like my opinion mattered, would BS with me about random non work related stuff and remembered my name when we passed each other in the corridors at the Java campus. As my time at NetApp drew to a close I worked in George Kurian's reporting structure in the days of Tom Georgens, I'd wager Kurian wouldn't remember my name if I ran in to him, but I bet Dan would. Tom Mendoza called me on the phone a few times doing the catch somebody doing something right thing. I sat with him in the cafe a few times. Dave Hitz and I had a few conversations about things, including a virtual storage controller I had hosted in AWS and was snap mirroring data to from physical storage in my lab. Not sure if that became cloud volumes ontap or another engineer had a similar idea, I left the company after the big RIF in 2013. The original NetApp culture was very open and not as pretentious top down driven as the current company.
I still look back at my 11 years at NetApp fondly, it was truly a great place to work. I made many friends while I was there, still in touch with most of them over ten years later, I had lunch with three of them today. I do not believe the company is dead or destined for failure. I believe it is in trouble and in serious need of corrective action. Can you fix the culture at this point? I don't know but I'd like to think so.