Solarflare names new VP of engineering - Connector Specifier

Solarflare names new VP of engineering


Aug 10, 2010

IRVINE, Calif. -- Solarflare Communications, a supplier of standards-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) network adapters, silicon and middleware, announced the appointment of Dave Parry as the company's new vice president of engineering.

Parry joins Solarflare with extensive experience leading teams that design and bring to market high-performance server and networking products. He will be responsible for managing the company's engineering functions. With Parry's appointment, Solarflare says it strengthens its position as a provider of high-performance, low-power 10GbE silicon, network adapters and application acceleration middleware for next-generation 10GbE networks.

Parry commented, "I am excited to be joining Solarflare. The company has a compelling 10GbE portfolio from silicon to middleware to network products, and a world-class leadership and engineering team to design and deliver it. This portfolio offers a unique value proposition to customers deploying next-generation, high-performance networks."

He continued, "Solarflare is positioned to be the silicon, software and middleware leader for high performance computing (HPC), high frequency trading (HFT), and virtualized and cloud networking. I am looking forward to this opportunity to apply my past experience in chip and systems development for high-performance servers to further advance Solarflare's technology and product leadership."

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"I am pleased to announce Dave's appointment as vice president of engineering," said Russell Stern, CEO of Solarflare. "His leadership skills, engineering expertise, domain knowledge in ASIC development, server and data center networking will be invaluable. Dave's background in engineering management, high-performance computing, server silicon and software is a perfect match for the Solarflare team and the customer segments we target."

Previously, Parry served in a variety of executive roles at SGI, leading engineering and business management efforts for server and storage products. Most recently, he was senior vice president at SGI and was responsible for product strategy and roadmap, engineering, marketing and business management for SGI's server product line and applications / performance engineering. Prior to SGI, Parry held various engineering and management positions in microprocessor and computer systems design at MIPS Computer Systems and Hewlett-Packard. He holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

For more information, visit www.solarflare.com.


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