The top 10 competitors average 1B. Barefoot Networks's revenue is the ranked 10th among it's top 10 competitors. Source: Crunchbase; Barefoot Networks Gregory McCray runs unit that oversees Google FiberCraig Barratt, CEO of Google Access, is stepping down; operations in launched Google Fiber markets to continue (Updated)He is joining Barefoot Networks amid the development of Tofino, a 6.5 Tbps Ethernet switch chip, which is in sampling mode, and Capilano, a software platform.Barratt is taking the helm at Barefoot Networks following Google Fiber’s decision to pause its expansion plans and concentrate on current deployments as it continues to explore less expensive wireless broadband alternatives. At the time, Barratt announced he was stepping down as CEO of Access but staying on to continue as an advisor at Alphabet, Google’s parent company. Barefoot has since announced the availability of multiple systems, including sharing a 6.5 Tbps Wedge 100B system with the Open Compute Project (OCP) this January.Due to its SDN efforts and a culture that embraces change, AT&T was able to turn on a dime during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.Before coming to Google, Barratt served as president and CEO of Qualcomm Atheros, following the acquisition of Atheros Communications by Qualcomm.Ethernet silicon vendor Barefoot Networks has tapped Google Fiber and Qualcomm alum Craig Barratt to be the company’s new president and CEO, returning the executive to his silicon development roots.Nick McKeown, chief scientist, chairman and co-founder at Barefoot, said in a release that Barratt’s record at Qualcomm and Google could be applied to the company’s next phase of growth. Barefoot Networks has 32 employees and is ranked lowest among it's top 10 competitors. Barefoot CEO Christopher Hotchkiss, who left the helm of San Antonio’s CaptureRx last year amid allegations he threatened managers and employees, may be plotting a comeback.
Craig Barratt, the former head of Alphabet’s Access unit, has been named CEO of Barefoot Networks, a maker of speedy, programmable Ethernet switch …
“With interest growing quickly in Barefoot's programmable switches, Craig will help us build on our strong lead in transforming how networks are built. CTO and Co Founder ... Chairman & Co Founder at Barefoot Networks. The Company offers programmable switches, software suits for developing data planes, and tools. University of California, Berkeley. Barefoot Networks, Inc. designs and develops software solutions.
CEO and Co Founder Nemo. He announced his departure from Google in October amidst plans to plans to halt future FTTH roll outs.He comes to the Barefoot at a pivotal time for the silicon company. Barefoot Networks is headquartered in Silicon Valley and is backed by Google Inc., Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments, Alibaba, Tencent, and by venture capital firms including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Andreessen Horowitz.
Martin Azzad, Founding CEO, Barefoot His experience, talent, and drive are unparalleled, and I'm looking forward to having him on board. The top 10 competitors average 1,650. In what appears to be its last earnings report before becoming a privately-held company, Windstream reported a net loss of $162.4 million in Q2.Some of Barrat's notable achievements at Atheros was its 2004 IPO and growth to more than $900 million in revenue in 2010 and finally the $3.6 billion acquisition by Qualcomm in 2011.After shopping it around for over a year, Altice USA has found a partner for its Lightpath fiber business that serves the New York metro area. "I'm delighted to join the team and to help them build on the incredible progress they are making in achieving that vision."Cable industry vet takes reins of Google Fiber and Webpass businesses Palo Alto. "Barratt joins Barefoot from Alphabet and Google, where he served as SVP at Google and CEO of Alphabet's Access business, which includes the Google Fiber broadband internet service. Intel Corp. is buying startup Barefoot Networks Inc. in a bid to scale up the smaller company’s networking-chip technology and compete with Broadcom Inc.