Pradeep Sindhu

Pradeep Sindhu
Born September 4, 1953
Mumbai, India
Citizenship United States
Alma mater IIT Kanpur
University of Hawaii
Carnegie Mellon University
Employer Juniper Networks
Known for Co-founder, Juniper Networks
Title CTO , Juniper Networks
Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors

Pradeep Sindhu is Indian American entrepreneur who is the co-founder and chief scientist of Juniper Networks Inc. He was also the CEO of the company until 1996.

Biography

Sindhu holds a B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (1974) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, M.S. in Electrical Engineering (1976) from the University of Hawaii, and a Ph.D (1982) in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University[1] where he studied under Bob Sproull.

Work

Sindhu had worked at the Computer Science Lab of Xerox PARC for 11 years.[1] Sindhu worked on design tools for very-large-scale integration (VLSI) of integrated circuits and high-speed interconnects for shared memory architecture multiprocessors.

Sindhu founded Juniper Networks along with Dennis Ferguson and Bjorn Liencres in February 1996 in California.[1] The company was subsequently reincorporated in Delaware in March 1998 and went public on June 25, 1999.

Sindhu worked on the architecture, design, and development of the Juniper M40 data router.[2]

Sindhu's earlier work subsequently influenced the architecture, design, and development of Sun Microsystems' first high-performance multiprocessor system family, which included systems such as the SS1000 and SC2000.

Sindhu is the founder and current CEO of Fungible. [3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "On the record: Scott Kriens and Pradeep Sindhu". The San Francisco Chronicle. March 14, 2004. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  2. "Juniper Networks Ships the Industry's First Internet Backbone Router Delivering Unrivaled Scalability, Control and Performance". Juniper.net. September 16, 1998. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  3. "Team". Fungible.com. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
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