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Intel® Virtualization Technology
Volume 10    Issue 03    Published August 10, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1003.04

  Section 10 of 10  
New client virtualization usage models using Intel® Virtualization Technology
Authors’ biographies

Mahendra Ramachandran
Mahendra Ramachandran is a staff architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. He is responsible for driving the Embedded IT architecture definition for the Digital Office Platforms Division. Mahendra has been at Intel for eight years focusing on architecting manageability solutions for both client and server platforms. He is involved in several working groups of the DMTF. Mahendra earned his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. His e-mail is mahendra.a.ramachandran at intel.com.

Ned Smith
Ned Smith is a senior security architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. He is responsible for architecting security solutions for Digital Office Platforms. Ned is the co-chair of the Infrastructure Working Group in the Trusted Computing Group. He earned his M.S. degree in Computer Science from Portland State University, Portland Oregon and his B.S. degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. His e-mail is ned.smith at intel.com.

Matthew Wood
Matthew Wood is a security architect within the Digital Home Group, and he has extensive experience implementing authorization systems, cryptographic middleware, firewalls, and platform security features in hardware. His e-mail is matthew.d.wood at intel.com.

Sharad Garg
Sharad Garg is an architect and engineering manager within the Digital Home Group. His research interests include parallel programming, distributed file systems and storage, and manageability. His e-mail is sharad.garg at intel.com.

Jim Stanley
Jim Stanley is a senior software engineer within the Digital Home Group, and he has extensive networking, systems, and middleware programming and embedded systems experience. His e-mail is jim.stanley at intel.com.

Eswar Eduri
Eswar Eduri is a software architect in SSG/IPSD. His technical interests are data communication protocols and networks, operating systems, and real-time embedded systems. Eswar has a Masters of Technology in Electrical Engineering from IIT-Chennai, India. His e-mail is eswar.m.eduri at intel.com.

Rinat Rappoport
Rinat Rappoport is a software architect in SSG/IPSD. Her technical interests are processor architecture, operating systems, and real-time embedded systems. Rinat has a Masters of Science degree in Computer Science from Technion, Israel. Her e-mail is rinat.rappoport at intel.com.

Arie Chobotaro
Arie Chobotaro is a software engineer in SSG/IPSD. His technical interests are processor architecture, operating systems, and real-time embedded systems. Arie has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Technion, Israel. His e-mail is arie.chobotaro at intel.com.

Carl Klotz, Jr.
Carl Klotz, Jr. manages the Digital Office Platform and Solutions Development Group and he is an architect of the digital office Embedded IT appliance. He and his team have defined the solution architecture for Intel's digital office Embedded IT program. Carl is knowledgeable in various client manageability and security standards and various Intel® platform technologies such as Intel® Virtualization Technology, Intel® Active Management Technology and LaGrande technology. Carl joined Intel in 1995 and for the past 11 years has focused his efforts on evolving Intel's platforms to be increasingly more manageable and secure. In his spare time he enjoys snowboarding, running, and memorizing long strings of random numbers. His e-mail is carl.klotz at intel.com.

Lori Janz
Lori Janz is a program manager within the Mobile Platforms Group. She is responsible for managing the software program management team that leads all of Mobile's software platform programs as well as Mobile initiatives and technologies. Her e-mail is lori.a.janz at intel.com


  Section 10 of 10  

In this article
Abstract
Introduction
EIT in the office
EIT int the home environment
Client virtual machine monitors
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Authors' biographies
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