Re: Takes a lot of guts.He was also an advisor to Juniper for a time after he stepped down from his post leading the data center unit. Juniper then spent most of last year repurposing Qfabric to be part of the more SDN-oriented MetaFabric .
Re: Takes a lot of guts.I'm curious to hear what Anand has been up to since he left Juniper in 2012. Has he been involved in any capacity with Kumu since then?
Takes a lot of guts.> Kumu was founded in 2012 by a team of Stanford professors. > The company is based in Santa Clara, Calif., and has 25 employees > and two dogs.
A company founded by Stanford Professors, consisting of 25 employees raising 25 million dollars of venture capital. Thats impressive feat for professor-entrepreneurs.
Its actually a daring step for a professor founder/CEO to handover the duties to someone much junior to him. Takes a lot of guts.
> The company is based in Santa Clara, Calif., and has 25 employees
> and two dogs.
A company founded by Stanford Professors, consisting of 25 employees raising 25 million dollars of venture capital. Thats impressive feat for professor-entrepreneurs.
Its actually a daring step for a professor founder/CEO to handover the duties to someone much junior to him. Takes a lot of guts.