NetXen, founded in 2002, is a leading provider of high-performance
networking and protocol processing solutions. The company stands at the
forefront of a major shift in technology in the enterprise datacenter.
Blade servers, server consolidation, and the convergence of network
fabrics at 10 Gigabit speeds are driving an exponential increase in
both data volumes and complexity. Against this backdrop of escalating
network processing demands, IT man...
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NetXen, founded in 2002, is a leading provider of high-performance
networking and protocol processing solutions. The company stands at the
forefront of a major shift in technology in the enterprise datacenter.
Blade servers, server consolidation, and the convergence of network
fabrics at 10 Gigabit speeds are driving an exponential increase in
both data volumes and complexity. Against this backdrop of escalating
network processing demands, IT managers must also address the challenge
of system power consumption and cooling, and integrating more
flexibility into their datacenters. NetXen has a unique solution to
address these needs.
In March 2006, we introduced the Intelligent NIC™, the
industry's first programmable, multi-protocol networking solution
designed for volume 10GbE markets. The Intelligent NIC silicon and
board-level products are ideally suited for enterprises seeking
cost-effective, high-performance solutions that alleviate critical IT
infrastructure problems while scaling datacenter performance. The
patented NetXen chip architecture delivers advanced capabilities for
the next generation of server networking, substantially improving
datacenter performance and agility.
NetXen was founded by Govind Kizhepat, a chip-design veteran
and entrepreneur with a long list of notable accomplishments to his
credit. At NetXen Govind has brought together a top-notch team of
industry veterans drawn from Broadcom, Conexant, Cisco, HP, IBM, Intel
and Sun. Our team is further strengthened with the financial backing of
some of world's premier high technology venture capital firms: Accel
Partners, Benchmark Capital and Integral Capital Partners.
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