Roving Networks designs, develops, manufactures, markets
and sells high quality, robust, ultra low power embedded
Bluetooth and Wifi modules, sensors, interface adapters,
and other custom platforms to integrate your embedded
device, allowing access from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled
PCs, PDAs, cellphones, and networks.
About Us
Founded in 2000 and based in the heart of Silicon Valley, Roving Networks has assembled some of the world's leading experts in embedded networking devices. These engineers, who over the past 25 years have built products for Cisco, 3COM, Compaq/HP, Tektronix, Xerox, Intel, Kodak to name a few, are renowned for their creative design, rapid development cycles and aggressive cost engineering.
Roving Networks designs, develops, manufactures, markets and sells high quality, robust, ultra low power embedded Bluetooth and Wifi modules, sensors, interface adapters, and other custom platforms to integrate your embedded device, allowing access from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled PCs, PDAs, cellphones, and networks. Roving Networks can greatly reduce your wireless product development cycle times, and take the hassle out of designing, testing, certifying, and manufacturing your products. Leverage our expertise to create wireless solutions for vertical markets; data entry, industrial automation, medical/hospital, point of sale, inventory, home control, and other markets.
Roving Networks Key Professionals
Michael Conrad, CEO
Prior to starting Roving Networks, Michael was founder and CEO of Compact Devices Inc., where he introduced a new class of network information appliances such as TopSpin CD-ROM server, Twister Webserver, Cisco MicroWebserver, Meridian Data SnapServer, and 3Com OfficeConnect mail server, SnapServer filer from Quantum and the Intel InBusiness e-mail server.
He was also founder and CEO of MiLAN Technology Corporation, where he created the first Ethernet MicroTransceiver. He then grew the company into a producer of over 20 coax, twisted pair, and fiber optic converter and hub physical layer connectivity products, and the first multi-protocol network print server (FastPort, supporting UNIX-/TCP/IP, Novell, Microsoft, and Apple networks. MiLan's major customers were Compaq, Tektronix, Xerox, and Kodak. The company was sold to Digi International in 1994.
Michael has also worked at Tandem, Eon Systems and HP, where he obtained a U.S. patent entitled " Broadcast Station Locator for a local area network" He has a BSEE from Iowa State University.
Anthony Le, VP of Operations
Anthony has over 20 years of operations experience in Silicon Valley, including manufacturing, purchasing, quality, and engineering support, with an emphasis on regulatory and compliance programs. Before joining MiLAN, Anthony worked as a project engineer at Triad Systems. As a product manager for MiLAN, he helped grow and sell the company, then stayed on to run Engineering Services for the MiLAN and Procera divisions of Digi International. Anthony received his BS in Engineering from Purdue University, where he also played two years as forward for the Purdue soccer team.
Ted Marshall, VP of Software Engineering
Ted is an expert in software development with over 25 years of experience in networking and embedded software, including developing intelligent networking cards for dedicated relational database hardware, developing a Decnet IV protocol stack working solely from the specifications and lead engineer for a Voice over Frame-Relay product. Ted was the lead software engineer for the dedicated print server cards for Xerox, Tektronix and Kodak printers at MiLAN. Ted later worked for Acclaim Communications (later sold to Intel), ShareBase (later sold to AT&T) and Tymeshare. Ted has a BS in Information and Computer Science from UC Irvine.
Jay Suh, VP of Business Development
Prior to joining Roving Networks, Jay was the VP of Sales at Design Solutions, an engineering services and manufacturing company specializing in new product introductions for customers such as Apple Computer, Intel and many others. In 2001, Design Solutions purchased Menlo Tech, a company that Jay founded and where he was president & CEO. Prior to Menlo Tech, he was VP of Business Development at HireRocket, an application service provider that sells recruiting solutions for Fortune 500 companies. Jay received his bachelor's degree in molecular cell biology from the University of California at Berkeley.
Narayan Mohanram, Chief Technology Officer
Narayan is the co-founder of Roving Networks. Narayan is a veteran of networking software with over 25 years experience in the field. He was President of InternetShare, Inc. a networking software developer. The company developed products allowing multiple computers to share a single IP connection, targeted at the home DSL and Cable modem user market. The product is currently being successfully marketed on the web as well as via a number of OEM channels including 3Com and Xircom
He was also a founder of InternetWare, a software developer and marketer of a Novell to Internet gateway product for Microsoft NT platforms. InternetWare was acquired by Quarterdeck Office Systems.
Narayan received a BS-Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology and an MS-Computer Science from University of Texas.
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