VxTel

VxTel provided silicon solutions for next-generation carrier networks. The company’s products use a unique signal-processing architecture optimized for voice, data and telecommunication, and multimedia applications. […]

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SwitchOn Networks

SwitchOn Networks was a fabless semiconductor vendor that built the first 2.5Gbps classification processor. PMC Sierra acquired SwitchOn networks for $445m, then broadly shipped the SwitchOn technology into a broad array of networking applications that required complex classification of long strings. […]

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Santur Corporation

Santur Corporation developed tunable aser array and packaging technologies for optical transport networks. Santur achieved over 70% market share for tunable lasers before being acquired by Neophotonics on 9/29/11. […]

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Robin.io

Robin.IO is an IT infrastructure software vendor selling the world’s first container-based cloud infrastructure software optimized for modern data stack applications (apps) and relational databases. Robin’s App-Defined Infrastructure (ADI) addresses two of the biggest pain points in enterprise IT today – the “VMWare tax” for hypervisor-based virtualization and the “Oracle tax” for relational database – […]

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Reflektion

Reflektion has pioneered “Algorithmic Commerce”, also called “customer experience management for individualized commerce”, a predictive analytics platform built around capturing, analyzing and responding to each individual shopper’s preferences and intent in real time. A powerful machine learning platform that operates at Internet-scale is at the heart of the Reflektion offering. […]

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Plumgrid

PLUMgrid is pioneering new innovations in virtual networking and SDN/NFV to deliver cloud infrastructure solutions.  PLUMGrid provides secure and scalable virtual network infrastructure software for OpenStack clouds. […]

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Magma Design Automation

Magma Design Automation was a provider of EDA software for designing low power, high performance ICs for mobile and high performance devices. With customers such as Nvidia, Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung, Magma was instrumental in providing software that was used to design most mobile devices. Magma was acquired by Synopsys in 2012 […]

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