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Big Switch gets bigger with strategic investment from Intel

Network virtualization startup Big Switch takes $6.5 million from Intel Capital.

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Network virtualization company Big Switch received a $6.5 million strategic investment from Intel Capital.

Also referred to as software-defined networking, this technology makes network architecture more flexible by enabling multiple networks to act as one. Big Switch’s OpenFlow platform gives network administrates more control over the behavior of network devices, such as routers and switches. The software virtually integrates multiple data centers, and people sharing the same physical network never see each others traffic.

The market for network switching is in the billions, as organizations with massive data needs look for more flexible, scaleable infrastructure. This sector gained heat after VMware paid $1.26 billion for virtualization startup Nicira in July. Since then, a number of companies, including Big Switch, PlumGrid, Pluribus Networks, have closed major rounds of funding with big-name investors.


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Intel’s investment adds to the $25 million Series B Big Switch announced in October. It brings the company’s total capital raised to $45 million. Other investors include Redpoint Ventures, Goldman Sachs, Index Ventures, and Khosla Ventures. Read the press release.