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Samir Palnitkar (born December 1967) is a technology entrepreneur, engineer, author who has founded several successful technology companies and written technology books. ==Professional career== Samir started his career at Sun Microsystems in 1992 where he developed multiple UltraSparc microprocessor chips. Samir was at Sun until 1995. In 1995, he started I2P, Inc., a company developing semiconductor building blocks such as PCI, USB, 1394 for large corporations such as National Semiconductor, Philips, Hitachi, Nvidia and many others. I2P was acquired by Lattice Semiconductor. In 1998, infected by the internet bug, Samir started Obongo.com with his long-time friend Jai Rawat. Obongo.com was an internet company specializing in online identity management across multiple websites. Obongo.com was funded by Sequoia Capital and was acquired by America Online in 2001. Then, he started Ingot Systems, Inc. a semiconductor company specializing in high speed memory interfaces. Ingot was acquired by Virage Logic. In 2003, Samir started AirTight Networks, a solutions provider in Wi-Fi security technology that developed the first Wireless intrusion prevention system. AirTight Networks was funded by renowned venture capitalists such as Walden International, Granite Ventures, CMEA, Trident Capital and others. In 2009, Samir again got together with his old friend Jai Rawat and started ShopSocially, a social shopping website that enables users to ask shopping questions and share their purchases with friends. ShopSocially launched its site for public beta testing in May 2010. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samir Palnitkar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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