Packet Design, Inc., develops and markets network solutions that leverage the distributed intelligence of the Internet Protocol (IP) to enhance the reliability, efficiency and predictability of IP networks. Our unique IP routing and traffic analysis solutions enable unprecedented visibility, analysis and diagnosis of an enterprise or service provider’s IP network, improving network availability and performance while reducing operating costs and delivering a strong ROI.

Packet Design, Inc., was spun out in March 2003 from Packet Design, LLC, the fourth networking startup of entrepreneurs Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico. The Estrin-Carrico team had previously founded Bridge Communications, Network Computing Devices and Precept Software; and Estrin served as chief technology officer at Cisco Systems from 1998 to 2000. Packet Design, Inc., has raised $24 million in private funding.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
10/03/06 Series C 7.5M Zone Venture Partners, Advanced Technology Program, OSEO, Egan-Managed Capital, 123Venture, GALIA Gestion, ELAIA Ventures, IRDI/ICSO, Bellingham Angel Organization, Draper Triangle Unknown

People

Constantinos Bassias (Board member)

Andy Hall (Board member)

Lara Druyan (Board member)

Richard Denton (Board member)

Jack Bradley (Board member)

View more details about all 16 people at Packet Design

News

Google’s I/O experiment unites sensors, ‘big data,’ and the cloud

May 17, 2013 6:09 pm

Google tricked out its entire I/O conference with hundreds of sensors this week. Today, we got a glimpse at some of… Continue reading ⟩

After six years of planning, Compass-EOS takes on Cisco to make blazing-fast routers

March 13, 2013 12:42 am

Compass-EOS is launching a direct attack on Cisco’s huge router business. That sounds a little crazy, but this startup has… Continue reading ⟩

Marvell launches an improved LTE chip for better wireless data service

February 20, 2013 1:00 pm

July 9-10, 2013 San Francisco, CA Early Bird Tickets on Sale Marvell has launched a new chip for better wireless… Continue reading ⟩