Background
Ullal was born in London and raised in New Delhi, India through her schooling years.
Ullal was born in London and raised in New Delhi, India through her schooling years.
Ullal eventually attended San Francisco State University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Surgery in engineering (electrical).
She is currently President and Chief Executive Officer of Networks, a cloud networking company responsible for the deployment of 10/40/100 Gigabit Ethernet networking in the data center. She went on to Santa Clara University where she received a master"s degree in engineering management. Ullal started out her career with engineering and strategy positions at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Fairchild Semiconductor.
She was director of internetworking products at Ungermann-Bass for four years before joining Crescendo Communications.
At Crescendo, Ullal became vice president of marketing, working with 100-Mbit/s over copper, the first CDDI products and first generation Ethernet switching. In September 1993, Systems acquired Crescendo Communications, marking ’s first acquisition and foray into the switching market.
Ullal joined and began work on the Catalyst switching business, which grew from its beginning, in 1993, to a $5 billion business in 2000. As vice president and general manager of Local Area Network switching in the Enterprise group, Ullal was responsible for unified communications, Intellectual Property telephony, content networking and policy networking.
She oversaw some 20 mergers and acquisitions for in the enterprise sector.
Ullal was eventually named Senior Vice President of Data Center & Switching, reporting to John Chambers. Responsibilities included the direction of the modular Nexus and Catalyst Data Center Switching and Application/Virtualization services which saw about $15 billion of direct and indirect revenue. Ullal’s career at spanned more than 15 years.
In October 2008, co-founders Andy Bechtolsheim & David Cheriton named Ullal Chief Executive Officer & President of Networks, a cloud networking company located in Santa Clara, California. Ullal was named by Forbes magazine as "one of the top five most influential people in the networking industry today" for her work at Networks.
In June 2014, Ullal led Networks to an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ANET.
One of the 50 Most Powerful People in the 2005 Network World A Top Ten Executive in VMWorld 2011 A Women of Influence award for Security CSOs in 2008 One of the Top Women in Storage in 2007 Nominated as one of the 20 powerful Women to Watch in 2001 by Newsweek 2001 Innovator and Influencer Award by Information Week First woman to be awarded the Entrepreneurial and Leadership award, sponsored by Silicon India, in 1999 One of the seven prominent Indian-origin women in the Information Technology industry, according to The Economic Times Recipient of the 2013 Santa Clara University School of Engineering Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award Ranked #2 in Top 25 Disrupters of 2014 list by CRN Ranked #3 in Top 25 Disrupters of 2015 list by CRN Ranked #9 in the 30 Most Impressive Female Engineers Alive Today list by Best Computer Science Degrees EY United States Entrepreneur Of The Year Award Winner 2015.