Broadcom technology portfolio is from a bunch of acquisitions over the
years so everything tends to be highly siloed. If you can work out which
company the tech came from then you can sometimes track someone down with
some Linkedin Sleuthing.

Of course they may also just be sweating the assets and have no active
development team for the drivers you are using.

Good luck!

On 6 July 2017 at 03:02, Joe Landman <joe.land...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks
>
>   I am trying to find contacts at Broadcom to speak to about NIC drivers.
> All my networking contacts seem to have moved on.  Does anyone have a
> recommendation as to someone to speak with?
>
>   Thanks!
>
> Joe
>
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