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“I don’t want to be the richest person in the cemetery,” he says. “And I certainly don’t want to be remembered for a hot IPO that cratered six months later.”

His first job was at Sun Microsystems, writing firmware for SPARCstations. By 1996, he had co-founded a networking startup called . It failed spectacularly in the dot-com crash of 2001. bs raghuvanshi

“He made complex systems simpler,” he says finally. “And he was kind.” “I don’t want to be the richest person

If Silicon Valley is a high school cafeteria, Raghuvanshi is the librarian: ignored by the jocks, respected by the few who know where the real secrets are buried. Born in Kanpur, India, in 1968, Raghuvanshi was the son of a railway engineer and a mathematics teacher. He arrived at Stanford in 1990 with $200 in his pocket and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering on his mind. What he found instead was a valley on the cusp of the internet boom. It failed spectacularly in the dot-com crash of 2001

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