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Xirrus, Inc is a Wi-Fi technology company based in Westlake Village, California that designs and sells wireless networking equipment based on the IEEE standards 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g.
History
Xirrus was founded in 2003 by Dirk Gates, Patrick Parker, and Steve DeGennaro. Gates founded Xircom in 1988 and sold the company to Intel for US$748 in March 2001. In 2003, Gates established Xirrus together with Patrick Parker, the then-Vice President of Engineering at Xircom, and Steve DeGenarro, the Chief Financial Officer at Xircom.
Key people
- Dirk Gates - Chief Executive Officer
- Steven DeGennaro - Chief Financial Officer
- Patrick Parker - Chief Development Officer
- Kirk Mathews - Chief Technologist
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