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Authors' Biographies
Hormuzd Khosravi joined Intel in 1999 and currently works as a software architect in Intel's Corporate Technology Group in Hillsboro, Oregon. His areas of specialization are security, networking, and manageability, and he has been involved with Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) architecture since 2005. He holds seven patents in this area and has more pending. Hormuzd holds a B.S. degree in electronics engineering from Mumbai University, India and an M.S. degree in computer engineering from Rutgers University, New Jersey. His e-mail address is hormuzd.m.khosravi@intel.com.
Dori Eldar joined Intel in 1999 and currently works as a software architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group at the Israeli Design Center, Jerusalem. His current work relates to manageability technologies: he holds four patents in this area and has more pending. He received a B.S. and M.S. degree in mathematics from the Hebrew University in 1996 and 1999, respectively. His e-mail address is dori.eldar@intel.com.
Venkat R Gokulrangan is a staff architect in Intel's Mobile Platforms Group and has focused on client manageability and security solutions with special emphasis on enterprise deployment of systems with Intel® vPro™ technology. While at Intel Labs, he initiated the work on IPv6 for residential gateways. Venkat has designed and implemented data sub-systems such as 802.1D and voice subsystems such as VoDSL software. He has an M.S. degree in computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His e-mail address is Venkat.r.gokulrangan@intel.com.
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. Prior to that, he was involved in planning and marketing in the Digital Office Platform Division. Before joining this division, Tom held three diverse roles at Intel, initially working in Intel's manufacturing group with assembly test capital equipment suppliers, then working in Intel Online Services with IT hardware and software suppliers, and finally within Intel IT as a product line manager. Tom holds both B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Brown University. His e-mail address is thomas.h.james@intel.com.
Nancy Sumrall is currently the Intel Anti-theft Program Manager in Intel's Mobile Products Group. Nancy was part of the Digital Office Ecosystem Development Team and was instrumental in the enabling the adoption of Intel® vPro™ technology (Intel AMT and VT) with major ISVs and OS vendors. Nancy is a 17-year veteran of Intel, and in the past she drove Intel's security initiatives internally as well as in the Trusted Computing Group, in her roles as chair of the Marketing Working Group and on the board of directors. She also drove the IAPC and Energy Star initiative through the PC industry. Nancy received her M.B.A. from the University of Phoenix in 1990, has a B.Sc. degree in computer science, and holds a B.A. degree from the University of Utah. Her e-mail address is nancy.l.sumrall@intel.com.
