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Peter E. Kirkpatrick
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Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Mark Grothe | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 6 ans |
Ali Amirali | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Luky Alfirman | M | 54 |
The University of Colorado
| 5 ans |
Varun Nagaraj | M | 58 |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | 5 ans |
Kristina Johnson | M | 67 |
The University of Colorado
| 14 ans |
Chae-Woong Jeong | M | 71 |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Skip Chang | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Muammar Gadaffi bin Abu Talib | M | 47 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Shane Bradley Hoover | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Norman Foster Darrell Alvis | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Wilson Wheeler | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Brian D. Corcoran | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Jonathan E. Iversen | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Michelle A. Flores | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Travis Austin | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Robyn E. Zolman | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Amanda Grimm | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Raul Varela | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Troy D. Bernberg | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Melissa Archuleta | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Raymond Tonsing | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Dana Mack | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
David Young | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Pete Werner | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Paul Ronald Jacob | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Denise Rappmund | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Ryan Cook | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Yousef Al-Yousefi | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Damian Ragan | M | 56 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Ryan McGrath | M | 50 |
The University of Colorado
| 5 ans |
Art Wood | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Abdul Karim Hamad Abdul Karim Al-Nojaidi | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Ankhbayar Batbaatar | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Carlos Luis Salas Porras | M | 48 |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Houston Frost | M | 42 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Rebecca Bray | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Askolani | M | 58 |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Ahmad Al-Neama | M | 43 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Tarig Al-Aswad | M | 50 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Jeremiah Charles | M | 45 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Lara M.S. Day | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Nadezhda Nikolayevna Karpol | F | 46 |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Paula A. Fleming | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Tim Moore | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Abdulgani | M | 81 |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Trevor Pierce Seelye | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 5 ans |
Asha Nayak | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 9 ans |
Ryan Heckman | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Blaine Anderson Docker | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Zach Jonson | M | 44 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Tyler Duncan | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Jonathan Abshagen | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Doug Pease | M | 48 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
James Harper McKnight | M | 45 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Stacie Laura Cowell | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Joe K. Piper | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Mikkel Sandvik | M | 53 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Jeans-Marc Verdiell | M | - |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Forest Baskett | M | 80 |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | 5 ans |
Michael H. Woods | M | 68 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Paul Wormley | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Ethan Heyward Bellamy | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Chris C. Dries | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
John W. Jarve | M | 68 |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Chris Schaepe | M | 61 |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Delores M. Etter | M | 76 |
The University of Colorado
| 8 ans |
Charlie Wilson | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 5 ans |
Marc Epitaux | M | - |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Kristi J. Kampmann | F | 50 |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Kristy Harris | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Per Göran Rudqvist | M | 56 |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Eric Seth Jardine | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Afshin Daghi | M | - |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Elizabeth Mary Uhl | F | 47 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Axton Salim | M | 44 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Clark J. McNulty | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Adam Averbach | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Peter O'Brien | M | - |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Erik Schafer | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Oscar Moralez | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 1 ans |
Hong Huo | F | 49 |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Seth Jacob Meyer | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Craig Thompson | M | - |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Gary Erickson | M | - |
Aprius, Inc.
![]() Aprius, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Aprius is a venture-backed company developing technology to bring the performance advantage of PCIe Express to the Ethernet network. Aprius technology extends a server's internal PCIe bus out over the Ethernet network, enabling groups of servers to access and share network-attached pools of PCIe Express devices at near-native PCIe performance levels. Aprius technology enables server vendors to build dense slot-less servers with virtual I/O by connecting the servers to needed PCIe devices such as SAN HBAs, Disk Controllers, and PCIe SSDs over the Ethernet fabric. Aprius gives data center managers dedicated PCIe performance but with the economics of sharing, and allows a broad range of applications with varying I/O needs to be virtualized on cost-effective and homogeneous server infrastructure, reducing costs by nearly 50%. | - |
Justin Tabone | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Phillip M. Villella | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Lucy Stark | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
Jennifer Sheridan | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 4 ans |
Helen Neville | F | - |
The University of Colorado
| 2 ans |
Steve Starzec | M | - |
The University of Colorado
| 3 ans |
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Pays | Relations | % du total |
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Etats-Unis | 90 | 100,00% |
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