In a follow up to my October 23rd post on
Arista Networks attempting to copyright / trademark the term "Cloud Networking" The companies CEO
Jayshree Ullal has stated that they will no longer be attempting to trademark the term. (Mission accomplished)
In a
recent post
she shed some light on the topic saying "It has been 100+ days since
Arista Networks formally unveiled our new name, Cloud Networking
mission and our much talked about leadership team. What is clear is
more has been achieved in 100 days of Cloud Networking than is possible
in 100 weeks."
She goes onto point out that several New Cloud Networking groups have been formed on Facebook (Lippis),
Linkedin, Yahoo and
Google (to name a few) to provide common ground for the introduction and advancement of Cloud Networking. (I'm the guy behind the
linkedin and
Google Groups, although the Google Group hasn't seen any real action yet)
Ullal also describes the reasons for dropping the trademark efforts "Arista
Networks will therefore not pursue the filing of a trademark for Cloud
Networking. The original goal of broad awareness has already been
accomplished. The US Patent & Trademark Office has also advised us
that the use of this term may be generic. We completely agree and
prefer to focus on adoption of Cloud Networking rather than trade mark
pursuits. Quite frankly, I could never have predicted the remarkable
acceptance in such a short compressed time! Such things usually take
years not days."
In all this I would say Arista Networks has
proven to be an upstanding, honest and respectable company focused on
what matters most, creating a larger and sustainable cloud networking
industry and vision. Arista Networks is the kind of company I would
highly encourage others to become.
Jayshree Ullal you did good!
Reuven
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