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Intel® Virtualization Technology
Volume 10    Issue 03    Published August 10, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1003.05

  Section 9 of 9  
Intel® Virtualization Technology in embedded and communications infrastructure applications
Authors’ biographies

Dean Neumann
Dean Neumann specializes in strategic planning of advanced technologies for Intel's Communication Infrastructure Group. He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Computer Science, and has 20 years of experience in engineering fault tolerant and highly available systems for the communications and financial industries. His e-mail is dean.neumann at intel.com.

Dileep Kulkarni
Dileep Kulkarni specializes in strategic planning of advanced technologies for Intel's Communication Infrastructure Group. He holds an Engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. degree from the University of Michigan He has broad experience in planning, marketing, sales, and finance. His e-mail is dileep.kulkarni at intel.com.

Aaron Kunze
Aaron Kunze is a network software engineer in Intel's Corporate Technology Group. He has a Bachelor's degree from Purdue University and a Master's degree from Oregon Graduate Institute. Aaron's area of research is in the design of communication systems, and he co-wrote two books about Intel's IXP Network Processors. His e-mail is aaron.kunze at intel.com.

Gerald Rogers
Gerald Rogers is a software engineer specializing in Performance Analysis of Intel® Architecture for Communications, and he works for Intel's Infrastructure Processor Division. He holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering and a Masters degree in Computer Science. He has 16 years of embedded software development experience in the Telecommunications and Networking industry. His e-mail is gerald.rogers at intel.com.

Edwin Verplanke
Edwin Verplanke is a platform solution architect and is part of Intel's Infrastructure Processor Division. He holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, respectively. For the past 12 years Edwin has focused on communications board design, participated in various standards development covering high-speed interconnects, and more recently, researching multi-core architectures for the embedded market. His e-mail is edwin.verplanke at intel.com.


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In this article
Abstract
Introduction
Embedded VMM design considerations
Virtualization in industrial control
Virtualization in communications networks
Virtualization in safety-critical applications
Conclusion
References
Authors’ biographies
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