Uri Safrai is a Principal Software Application Engineer at Broadcom Inc., where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the company's LinuxPTP-based IEEE-1588 solution across both the XGS and DNX product lines. With a robust background in switching, routing, and packet processing, Uri leverages his...
Uri Safrai is a Principal Software Application Engineer at Broadcom Inc., where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the company's LinuxPTP-based IEEE-1588 solution across both the XGS and DNX product lines. With a robust background in switching, routing, and packet processing, Uri leverages his deep expertise in Ethernet technologies and network virtualization to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of the telecommunications and data center industries. His work focuses on enhancing precision time synchronization capabilities, which are critical for applications requiring high levels of accuracy and reliability.
Uri's proficiency in system architecture and distributed processing is complemented by his hands-on experience in embedded systems and firmware development. His contributions to the field are underscored by multiple patents, reflecting his commitment to innovation and thought leadership in software engineering and application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC). He is adept at collaborating with cross-functional teams, ensuring that customer requirements are seamlessly integrated into the design and implementation phases of product development.
In addition to his technical skills, Uri is passionate about open-source initiatives and actively engages with the community to promote advancements in Open Flow and related technologies. His ability to navigate complex technical landscapes while maintaining a customer-centric approach has positioned him as a trusted advisor within Broadcom and among its clients. As he continues to drive key projects forward, Uri remains focused on pushing the boundaries of what is possible in network technology, making significant contributions to the future of connectivity and communication.