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Patrick W. Fabian
Patrick W. Fabian is the business operations manager for Intel's Enabling Technologies and Solutions group in the
Technology Manufacturing Engineering organization. He works closely with IT to support his organization's infrastructure
and server environment. Patrick holds a B.S. degree in Industrial Management and Computer Science from California
University of Pennsylvania. He has over 25 years of IT experience, joining Intel in 1996 as an SAP developer. Along with
developing key enterprise applications, his career at Intel includes managing SAP, Web, Teradata ETL, Microstrategy
development teams and the infrastructure team responsible for Intel's enterprise data warehouse. His e-mail is
patrick.fabian at Intel.com.
Julia Palmer
Julia Palmer is a senior systems engineer with Information Technology. She joined Intel in 1997 as an Automation
Engineer for Fab 18 in Israel. Currently, Julia is leading multiple infrastructure projects for Storage, UNIX*, and
Virtualization in the Manufacturing Computing organization. She holds an M.S. degree in Computer Science from Belarusian
State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. Her e-mail is julia.palmer at intel.com.
Justin B. Richardson
Justin B. Richardson is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer currently working for IT Manufacturing Computing Global
Solutions. He joined Intel in 1996 and has used his expertise of server infrastructure and mass-storage solutions to
support several manufacturing environments. His current virtualization projects are enabling server consolidation in a
large-scale datacenter. His e-mail is justin.b.richardson at intel.com.
Mic Bowman
Mic Bowman is a principal engineer within Intel's System Technology Laboratory and principal investigator for the
Distributed Virtual Machines Strategic Research Project. Bowman received his B.S. degree from the University of Montana,
and his M.S. and Ph.D degrees in Computer Science from the University of Arizona. He joined Intel's Personal Information
Management group in 1999. While at Intel, he developed personal information retrieval applications, context-based
communication systems, and middleware services for mobile applications. Prior to joining Intel he worked at Transarc
Corp. where he led research teams that developed distributed search services for the Web, distributed file systems, and
naming systems. His e-mail is mic.bowman at intel.com.
Paul Brett
Paul Brett joined Intel UK in 2000 as part of Intelīs Online Services group. He is currently working in Hillsboro,
Oregon, focusing on Distributed Systems Management tools for developing, deploying and accessing planetary-scale
services. From 1988 to 2000, Brett worked on the design and implementation of dependable systems for air traffic
control. He is a graduate of the UK's Open University, where he earned a First Class Honours degree in Systems
Engineering of software-based systems. His e-mail is paul.brett at intel.com.
Rob Knauerhase
Rob Knauerhase is a staff research engineer with Intel Labs. His professional interests include machine virtualization,
Internet technologies, distributed systems, system software, and information privacy in the digital world. Knauerhase
received an M.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a B.S. degree in
Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. He holds 14 issued patents, with more than 60 patents pending. He is a
senior member of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society. His e-mail is knauer at jf.intel.com.
Jeff Sedayao
Jeff Sedayao is a staff research engineer in Intel's IT Research Group. He focuses on IT uses of virtualization,
including applying PlanetLab and PlanetLab developed technologies to enterprise IT problems. Jeff has participated in
IETF working groups, published papers on policy, network measurement, network and system administration, and authored
the O'Reilly and Associates book, Cisco IOS Access Lists. His e-mail is jeff.sedayao at intel.com.
John Vicente
John Vicente, a senior principal engineer, is the director of Information Technology Research and chair of the IT
Research Committee. John joined Intel in 1993 and has 22 years of experience spanning R&D, architecture, and engineering
in the field of networking and distributed systems. John has co-authored numerous publications in the field of
networking and has patent applications filed in internetworking and software systems. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate
at Columbia University's COMET Group in New York City. John received his M.S.E.E. degree from the University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA in 1991 and his B.S.E.E. degree from Northeastern University, Boston, MA in 1986. His e-mail
is john.vicente at intel.com.
Cheng-Chee Koh
Cheng-Chee Koh is a senior systems engineer in Intel's Engineering Computing Group at Santa Clara, California. She
received her B.A. degree in Mathematics and her M.S. degree in Computer Science from Indiana University, Bloomington.
Her current interests include messaging, interactive computing, information security, and virtualization. Cheng-Chee has
been with Intel for 13 years. Her e-mail address is cheng-chee.koh at intel.com.
Sanjay Rungta
Sanjay Rungta is a principal engineer with Intel's Information Services and Technology group. He received his B.S.E.E.
degree from Western New England College and his M.S. degree from Purdue University in 1991 and 1993, respectively. He is
the lead architect and designer for the Local Area Network for Intel. He has over 13 years of network engineering
experience with three years of experience in Internet Web hosting. He holds one United States patent and three pending
in the area of Network Engineering. His e-mail is sanjay.rungta at intel.com.
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