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Volume 12, Issue 04

Intel® vPro™ Technology


Intel Technology Journal - Featuring Intel's recent research and development

ISSN 1535-864X DOI 10.1535/itj.1204.02

  • Volume 12
  • Issue 04
  • Published December 23, 2008

Intel® vPro™ Technology

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Enabling Dynamic Virtual Client Computing with Intel® vPro™ Technology

Authors' Biographies

Tom James has been at Intel 11 years and currently works as a market development manager in the Digital Office Ecosystem Development Team. For the past two years Tom has been responsible for driving ISV and OEM engagements related to emerging client compute models and prior to that also performed planning and marketing within the Digital Office Platform Division. Before joining DOPD Tom held three diverse roles at Intel, initially working in Intel’s manufacturing group with assembly test capital equipment suppliers, in Intel Online Services working with IT hardware and software suppliers, and within Intel IT as a product line manager. Tom holds both B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Brown University. His email is thomas.h.james@intel.com.

Jason Kennedy, senior manager with Intel Corporation’s Software and Services Group, is responsible for establishing, developing, and executing Intel’s strategy with partners ranging from start-ups through global leaders. These engagements deliver architectural, technical enabling, and marketing synergies that accelerate revenue attainment and market share growth. His career experience includes building a product line from scratch into a business capturing several billion dollars in revenue, as well as other leadership positions in manufacturing, sales, and marketing. His email is jason.kennedy@intel.com.

Steve Kremesec manages the Digital Office Enabling and Execution team, tasked with bringing to market next generation capabilities and usage models for Intel® vPro™ Technology platforms. Steve has been with Intel for 13 years starting out as a systems programmer. Subsequently Steve managed a worldwide team of application engineers leading the first launch of the Intel® Centrino® processor technology-based platforms. Steve holds a bachelor of science degree in computer science and is actively pursuing an M.B.A. degree. His email is Steve.v.kremesec@intel.com.

John Vicente is a senior principal engineer in the Digital Office Platform Division. John is a member of the Intel Research Council’s Communications Committee and Internet Software patent committee. John was previously the director and chair of the Information Technology Research group at Intel. He is the co-director of the UC Davis Center for Future Information Technology and a member of the UC Davis Computer Science Industrial Advisory Board. John has over 25 years of industrial experience spanning research, architecture, and design of information technology systems. He has authored numerous publications in the field of networking and has patent applications filed in networking and distributed systems. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University’s Center for Network Research in New York City. John received his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles in 1991 in network systems design and his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University, Boston in 1986. His email is john.vicente@intel.com.

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