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Simon Chatterjee
Distinguished Engineer
Service Provider Network Systems
Simon is a Distinguished Engineer in Cisco’s Service Provider Network Systems group. (Service Providers, who include the biggest tech companies, run the largest and most demanding networks in the world, and collectively make up most of the Internet.)
Over the last twenty years, Simon has been a software architect (and sometimes system co-architect) for many of Cisco’s flagship SP routers, that are among the most widely deployed in the industry. These very-high-end products are complex distributed software systems, with stringent requirements for reliability, capability, and performance.
As part of Cisco’s Ensoft team in the UK, he encourages a mix of innovation, pragmatism, theory, and professional craft, to deliver quality products that stand the test of time and delight customers. He is particularly proud when exceptional results come from teams that operate consistently with vibrancy, inclusivity, and high integrity.
Simon engages regularly with the university research community and its students. He has a Masters in Mathematics and Philosophy from Oxford. He is also a jazz trumpet player and conductor.
Articles
Joining Cisco’s Ensoft Team
Do you ever wonder how stuff on the Internet, like the web page you’re reading right now, reaches your phone or computer? Very likely it’s because of code written by Cisco’s Ensoft team in the United Kingdom.
The team develops software technology that powers some of the biggest routers in the guts…