Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Vinod Dham. Acclaimed worldwide as the “Father of the Pentium Processor”, is a Co-Founder and Managing Director of NewPath Ventures LLC, a cross border Indo-US venture fund. Dham was the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Silicon Spice Inc. a start up involved in developing innovative “Voice over Internet” technologies for the emerging VOIP market. Silicon Spice was acquired by Broadcom Corporation. Vin spent early years of his career at Intel Corporation where he rose to be the Vice President and General Manager of the Microprocessor Products group, managing the Pentium, 486 and 386 Microprocessors businesses, generating multi-billion dollar revenues. He was responsible for developing Non-Volatile memory technologies at Intel and NCR. He worked on several generations of products and was a co-inventor of Intel’s Flash memory technology. At Advance Micro Devices, Dham laid the foundation of Microprocessor development methodologies, product roadmap and oversaw the launch of K6 - then the world’s fastest windows processor.
Umang Gupta in the 70’s became one of IBM’s first Indian employees where he handled some of IBM’s largest corporate accounts. As employee #17 at Oracle, he wrote the company’s first formal business plan. He went on to found Gupta Technologies, a provider of the world’s first client/server database software that would run on PC’s rather than mini-computers. It hit a valuation of $400 million. Today, he runs Keynote Systems in San Mateo, which measures Web site performance for e-commerce companies. Keynote is the J.D. Powers of the internet world, monitoring and measuring how well websites are serving their customers. With a mission to improve the quality of e-commerce worldwide, its 2500 customers include Dell, Microsoft, Charles Schwab, E-trade and Amazon.com.