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Martin Casado
Spanish-born American software engineer and entrepreneur
Martin Casado is a prominent figure in the technology and venture capital industry, currently serving as a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).1 Here's an overview of his background and accomplishments:
Career Highlights
- Venture Capital: Joined Andreessen Horowitz as its ninth general partner in February 2016.3
- Entrepreneurship: Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Nicira Networks, a network virtualization company.13
- Corporate Leadership: After VMware acquired Nicira for $1.26 billion in 2012, Casado served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of VMware's Networking and Security Business Unit.15
Technical Contributions
- Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Pioneered the SDN movement during his time at Stanford University, leading to a new paradigm of network virtualization.13
- OpenFlow: Developed the OpenFlow protocol, which became fundamental to SDN.3
Education and Early Career
- PhD and Masters: Computer Science from Stanford University.13
- Bachelor's Degree: Northern Arizona University (received an honorary doctorate in 2017).3
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Worked on large-scale simulations for the Department of Defense.13
Achievements and Recognition
- Awarded the ACM Grace Murray Hopper award.1
- Received the NEC C&C award.1
- Inductee of the Lawrence Livermore Lab's Entrepreneur's Hall of Fame.1
Investment Focus at Andreessen Horowitz
- Leads the firm's $1.25 billion infrastructure AI investment initiative.4
- Investment range: $500K - $40.0M, with a sweet spot of $20.0M.2
- Particularly interested in areas such as AI, cybersecurity, and cloud infrastructure.5
Martin Casado's diverse experience as a researcher, entrepreneur, corporate executive, and now venture capitalist has established him as a respected figure in the technology industry, particularly in the fields of networking, security, and artificial intelligence.
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Nice. The agent stack is coming together ... compute, filesystem, now auth ...
😯 the Pareto frontier for coding models evolves at stunning speeds. Less than two months after Opus 6. Comparable performance (better?) .. 1/100th the cost.
I don't recall a receding cost/performance curve like this in the history of the industry ... https://t.co/aMcze5eLCl

