The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Andy Bechtolsheim, the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and Arista Networks, has agreed to pay almost $1 million to resolve claims that he committed ...
The SEC’s charges are based on allegations that Andy Bechtolsheim traded stock options in Acacia Communications ‘immediately’ after learning about an impending deal to acquire Acacia from a ...
Immediately after learning this information, the SEC said that Bechtolsheim allegedly traded Acacia options in the accounts of a close relative and an associate. The next day, July 9, 2019, before ...
You may not know his name but Andy Bechtolsheim is one of the giants of American technology. Born in post-World War II Germany, he’s always been a natural inventor and entrepreneur.
To recap the drama: Arista is an upstart networking equipment company formed by two famous Valley billionaires, Andy Bechtolsheim and David Cheriton, and run by a whole bunch of ex-Cisco employees.
In 2011, the Open Compute Project Foundation was launched with founding members Facebook, Intel, Rackspace, Goldman Sachs and Andy Bechtolsheim. All aspects of server hardware and datacenter ...
In 1998, their innovation caught the attention of Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, who invested $100,000 in their vision. This marked the birth of Google. That same year ...
And its pedigree goes far deeper than Ullal. It was founded by billionaires David Cheriton and Andy Bechtolsheim, who famously provided seed money to Google in 1998. Bechtolsheim is perhaps best ...
Khosla co-founded computer hardware firm Sun Microsystems in 1982 with Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy and Scott McNealy, and spent 18 years at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers ...