Andy Bechtolsheim, a co-founder of Sun Microsystems and Arista Networks, will be barred from serving as an executive or public company board member for five years as part of an insider trading ...
Across the Bay at Stanford, Andy Bechtolsheim developed the Stanford University Network computer, or SUN, the first desktop machine that could rival the minicomputers that Unix ran on previously.
The SEC’s charges are based on allegations that Andy Bechtolsheim traded stock options in Acacia Communications ‘immediately’ after learning about an impending deal to acquire Acacia from a ...
You may not know his name but Andy Bechtolsheim is one of the giants of American technology. Born in post-World War II Germany, he’s always been a natural inventor and entrepreneur.
Arista Networks was founded in 2004 by industry veterans Andy Bechtolsheim, Ken Duda, and David Cheriton and headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Through internal R&D efforts and a series of ...
Thumper is also known as the Sun Fire X4500. The design was produced by Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim, who returned to the company in 2004 to help Sun out of its product doldrums. Sun in effect ...
In 2011, the Open Compute Project Foundation was launched with founding members Facebook, Intel, Rackspace, Goldman Sachs and Andy Bechtolsheim. All aspects of server hardware and datacenter ...
The funding includes a $4M pre-seed and an $8M seed round, led by Dell Technologies Capital, with participation from Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Tai, David Weisburd (10X Capital), Gil ...
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