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Latticework New Developer of Cloud-Edge Solutions Launches Amber NAS …

Dr. Pantas Sutardja, Marvell co-founder of storage and semiconductor, launches company to tackle escalating consumer storage and bandwidth use.

Dr. Pantas Sutardja, co-founder of storage and semiconductor Marvell Technology Group Ltd., announced the launch of Latticework, Inc., a developer of cloud-edge solutions that tackles storage and bandwidth issues related to skyrocketing data and video usage.

Dr. Pantas Sutardja with Amber appliance


The company has invested in and built its own cloud service infrastructure called LatticeNest, to power its debut product, Amber.

Our mission is to provide consumers with the ultimate platform for privacy, control and security,” said Pantas Sutardja, founder and CEO, Latticework. “By pairing Amber with LatticeNest, we can offer our customers the convenience of the cloud with unparalleled peace of mind through our hybrid platform that existing public cloud services cannot offer.

Amber offers security and convenience without compromising digital data, privacy or peace of mind.

We are giving the control back to the consumer with our hybrid cloud solution,” added Sutardja. “Now, for the first time, consumers can securely and privately store and preserve their digital assets, eliminating common vulnerabilities associated with public storage. Amber will change how consumers save their most valuable digital property and memories.

Sutardja has had a storied tech career. Growing up in Singapore, he became fascinated with electronics at the age of 13 and would go on to study at UC Berkeley before landing at IBM Almaden Research Center. After developing the company’s first CMOS read channel chip, He teamed up with his brother and sister-in-law to co-found Marvell Technology Group Limited, turning a start-up into a publicly traded company that quickly established itself as a storage leader. At heart, he had always designed solutions with a system view, making Marvell’s storage chips more relevant to its customers, which was instrumental to Marvell’s success in its storage business. Now, he is applying his system knowledge directly to a hybrid cloud solution with Latticework to give consumers more power over their personal data.

In addition to his ongoing professional success, Sutardja is actively involved in giving back to the community. He and his wife have founded a private foundation to channel their philanthropic work with focuses on education and medical fields. They endowed a fund and serve on the board of the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at UC Berkeley, an academic center that equips engineers and scientists with the skills to innovate, productize, and commercialize technology in the global economy. He had also previously contributed to The Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) at UC Berkeley and is one of the named benefactors of the CITRIS building.

Amber retails for $549 and will be available for preorder with early adopter pricing incentives beginning June 22, 2018 at the company’s website. Shipping will commence in Q4 ahead of the holidays.

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