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Packet Design Spin-Offs Focus on Control Plane, High-Speed I/O

Packet Design, the Silicon Valley network incubator founded by Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico, has spun off two new companies to further develop and market its networking technologies. The first company, which will use the Packet Design name, will offer a family of network appliances that extends the routing control plane of IP networks. The company’s initial product is the Route Explorer announced last year, which provides visibility, analysis and diagnosis of an enterprise or service provider’s IP network. The company will be headed by CEO Douglas Brent and has begun raising venture funding. Approximately 25 of the parent company’s 41 employees will move to this spin-off.

The second spin off company, Precision I/O, will commercialize a new high-speed networking architecture that allows servers to take full advantage of rapidly increasing networking speeds, including 10 Gigabit Ethernet and beyond. The company plans to offer both hardware (chip- and board-level) and software products, the first of which will be announced later this year. Eleven of the parent company’s employees will move to Precision I/O, which will be led by Judy Estrin while a permanent CEO is sought. Estrin will be chairman of both new companies.
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