Brantley Coile
Brantley Coile is an inventor and founder of network technology companies whose products include PIX Firewall, the first stateful-inspection firewall and Cisco Systems' first load-balancer, LocalDirector.[1] Coile's patents include the fundamental patents on Network Address Translation (NAT).
Coile earned a degree in computer science at the University of Georgia. In 1994, he co-founded Network Translation, where he created the PIX Firewall appliance a new class of data communication firewalls utilizing statefull packet inspection.
After leaving Cisco Systems in 2000, he founded Coraid to design and develop network storage devices using the ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE), an open and lightweight network storage protocol.[2]
References
- ↑ . "Bloomberg Business Week Executive Profile - Brantley Coile".
- ↑ "Startup with All-Star Backers Aims to Disrupt Storage Market". Fortune. January 25, 2010.