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  1. Sanjit Biswas (born 1982) is an American entrepreneur, computer scientist, and the CEO and co-founder of Samsara, a publicly traded Internet of Things company headquartered in San Francisco, California that provides software for physical operations. [1] He also co-founded and served as CEO of Meraki, Inc. (now Cisco Meraki ), a cloud-managed ...

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    6 days ago · Sanjit Biswas is the CEO of Samsara, a sensor systems company that went public in 2021. He cofounded Samsara with John Bicket, who he met at MIT, and also cofounded Meraki, which was acquired by Cisco in 2012.

  3. Sanjit Biswas CEO & Co-Founder He co-founded the company with the mission to increase the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of the operations that power the global economy.

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  4. Sep 10, 2019 · Sanjit Biswas and John Bicket, cofounders of Samsara are newly minted billionaires following the company’s most recent $300 million Series F funding round that values the startup at $6.3 billion.

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · Sanjit Biswas is the CEO and co-founder of Samsara, a company that connects the world of physical operations to the cloud. In this interview, he discusses how Samsara helps customers save money, improve safety, and reduce emissions, and how he scales the business while focusing on the long term.

  6. Sanjit Biswas is the CEO and co-founder of Samsara, which allows businesses that depend on physical operations to harness IoT (Internet of Things) data to develop actionable business insights and improve their operations. He co-founded the company with the mission to increase the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of the operations that power.

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  8. Dec 16, 2021 · Cofounders Sanjit Biswas and John Bicket have stakes worth nearly $3 billion each. They met as Ph.D. students at MIT and sold their first company, Meraki, to Cisco for $1.2 billion.

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