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  1. AndreasAndy” Bechtolsheim built the path-breaking SUN workstation while working as a doctoral student at Stanford in computer science and electrical engineering. He later became co-founder and chief system architect at Sun Microsystems. He also was CEO and a founder of Granite Systems, a gigabit Ethernet switching company, from 1995 to ...

  2. 12 de ago. de 2009 · Make products not money 08/12/2009 August 12, 2009. In an interview with Deutsche Welle, IT maven Andreas von Bechtolsheim talks about his best business decision, why he had to change his name in ...

  3. John McCool is responsible for Arista's platforms including hardware, engineering, diagnostics, customer and manufacturing operations. John brings over 35 years of executive and networking experience, including recent roles as Senior Vice President and General Manager at EMC, CEO of Firetide and 17 years at Cisco systems in engineering management.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2012 · Innovation and Silicon Valley have always gone hand-in-hand, but the relationship has evolved since the early 1980s when Andreas “Andy” von Bechtolsheim first made his mark. “Innovation is obviously the essence of high technology and business.

  5. Andreas Maria Maximilian Freiherr von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim. Nacimiento. 30 de septiembre de 1955 (68 años) Hängeberg ( Alemania Occidental) Residencia. Palo Alto. Nacionalidad. Alemana. Educación.

  6. Popularly known as Andy, Andreas Von Bechtolsheim was born on the 30 th of September 1955. This 59-year-old electrical engineer was the chief hardware designer and co-founder of Sun Microsystems. According to Forbes, this German citizen is the 435 th richest man in the world and the 30 th richest man in Germany. This engineering genius is a ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Washington D.C., March 26, 2024 —. The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced insider trading charges against Andreas “Andy” Bechtolsheim, the founder and Chief Architect of Silicon Valley-based technology company Arista Networks, Inc. To settle the SEC’s charges, Bechtolsheim agreed to pay a civil penalty of nearly $1 million.