Arrcus CEO Devesh Garg argues that the networking industry is moving away from proprietary equipment and software and needs something like Windows.
San Jose startup Arrcus has developed an operating system for networking equipment called ArcOS. The company is hoping to take advantage of a potential shakeup in the industry, with customers moving away from proprietary products made by big firms such as Cisco. Arrcus already counts Fortune 100 companies among its customers. It used the pitch deck below to raise $30 million in funding this summer. Click here for more BI Prime stories.
San Jose startup Arrcus has developed an operating system for networking equipment called ArcOS. The company is hoping to take advantage of a potential shakeup in the industry, with customers moving away from proprietary products made by big firms such as Cisco. Arrcus already counts Fortune 100 companies among its customers. It used the pitch deck below to raise $30 million in funding this summer. Click here for more BI Prime stories.
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