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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Subrah_IyarSubrah Iyar - Wikipedia

    Subrah S. Iyar (born June 11, 1957) is an entrepreneur of Indian origin. He co-founded and was CEO of web conferencing provider WebEx until its acquisition by Cisco Systems in 2007 for US $3.2 billion.

  2. View Subrah S Iyars profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Moxo · Location: Cupertino, California, United States · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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  3. One of the two pioneers behind WebEx is a savvy salesman and high-tech entrepreneur from India named Subrah S. Iyar. Iyar is descended from Tamil immigrants who had migrated to Mumbai.

  4. Oct 1, 2002 · Cofounder, Chairman and CEO. WebEx Communications Inc. When Subrah Iyar pursues a customer, it’s not as a salesman but as a suitor. He is energetic, sincere and charming?and he doesn’t...

  5. Mar 11, 2013 · After a multi-billion dollar exit and a six year break, WebEx co-founder Subrah Iyar is back in the game with a new mobile app.

  6. Apr 5, 2006 · WebEx CEO Subrah Iyar has built an on demand software company with 1.7 million subscribers,23,000 customers, 50,000 meetings a day, over $308 million in revenue. More than 99 percent of the...

  7. www.moxo.com › companyAbout Us - Moxo

    Subrah Iyar is the co-founder and CEO of Moxo. He was previously the co-founder and CEO of WebEx Communications, leading the company through its IPO in 2000, and its subsequent acquisition by Cisco Systems in 2007.

  8. Subrah S. Iyar is the Investor, Co-Founder, and CEO of Moxo. He previously worked at Zoom as an Investor and Advisor. Subrah S. Iyar attended Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

  9. Mar 11, 2015 · Subrah Iyar, co-founder of Webex and CEO, Moxtra tells us what inspires him in business and why he says that in the early years of a business you need to try and do things differently.

  10. Oct 7, 2005 · Subrah Iyar is a computer-industry veteran whos held senior positions at Intel, Apple, Quarterdeck, and Teleos Research. When Microsoft bought conferencing company PlaceWare in 2003, pundits considered it a sign of consolidation and big trouble for market leader WebEx.

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