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2011 SDC Featured Speakers
Eric BaldeschwielerCEO, HortonworksBiographyEric is CEO of Hortonworks, Inc. which was formed by the key architects and core Hadoop committers from the Yahoo! Hadoop software engineering team in June 2011 in order to accelerate the development and adoption of Apache Hadoop. Apache Hadoop is a framework for running applications on large clusters built of commodity hardware. Prior to co-founding Hortonworks, Eric served as VP Hadoop Software Engineering for Yahoo!. Eric also served as a technology leader for Inktomi’s web service engine, which Yahoo! acquired in 2003. Prior to Inktomi, Eric developed software for video games, video post production systems and 3D modeling systems. Eric has a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. Follow Eric on Twitter: @jeric14. |
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Garth GibsonProfessor, Carnegie Mellon University, and CTO, Panasas IncBiographyGarth Gibson is a professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Panasas Inc. Garth received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1991. While at Berkeley he did the groundwork research and co-wrote the seminal paper on RAID, then Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks, for which he received the 1999 IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Award for outstanding contributions in the field of information storage. Joining CMU's faculty in 1991, Garth founded CMU's Parallel Data Laboratory (www.pdl.cmu.edu), academia’s premiere storage systems research center, and co-led the Network-Attached Storage Device (NASD) research project that became the basis of the T10 (SCSI) Object-based Storage Devices (OSD) command set for storage. At Panasas Garth led the development of the PanFS Scale Out NAS in use in government and commercial high-performance computing sites, including the world’s first Petaflop computer, Roadrunner, at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Through Panasas, Garth co-instigated the IETF's emerging open standard for parallelism, pNFS, in the next generation of Network File Systems (NFSv4.1). Garth was also the principal investigator of the Department of Energy's Petascale Data Storage Institute in the Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing program and is the co-director of the Institute for Reliable High Performance Information Technology, a joint effort with Los Alamos. Garth also participates in the Intel Science and Technology Center for Cloud Computing as well as the OpenCirrus cloud computing collaboration with Yahoo!, Intel, HP, etc. and leads a Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Center for eScience in the 21st Century, which operates an OpenCloud Hadoop cluster in use for astrophysics, computational biology, geophysics, machine translation, machine learning of the web, blog and twitter publications, and analysis of malware. Garth has sat on a variety of academic and industrial service committees including the Technical Council of the Storage Networking Industry Association and the program and steering committee of the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST). |
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Dr. Thomas PfenningGeneral Manager, MicrosoftBiographyThomas Pfenning is the General Manager for Windows File Server technologies in Microsoft's Server and Cloud Division. He manages the engineering team and engages with customers and the partner ecosystem to deliver the components related to remote file access in the Windows server and client operating systems. In the 13 years leading up to his current role Thomas worked on the MSN dialup access network, Windows Networking, Mobile Information Server, WMI, and the Microsoft Sync Framework. Before joining Microsoft in 1995 Thomas worked as a researcher in computer science with positions at the Nuclear Research Center in Juelich, the University of Bielefeld, and the University of Cologne in Germany. He has a master's degree in Physics and a PhD in Computer Science both from the University of Cologne. |
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Bret PiattDirector of Corporate Development, RackspaceBiographyBret Piatt is Director of Corporate Development where he is responsible for identifying and pursuing new growth opportunities for Rackspace’s core business through M&A, strategic partnerships, or incubation efforts. He played a crucial role in the formation of OpenStack, the open source cloud software community, as well as building the Cloud Tools ecosystem for the Rackspace Cloud. Previously, Bret was on the Product Management teams for both Rackspace and AT&T, where he was responsible for security and compliance product lines. His technical experience comes from his time at AT&T/SBC, where he designed carrier scale monitoring and management systems, optimized networks for enterprise customers, and performed lab testing on new products from potential suppliers and partners. Bret has more than 12 years experience working for service providers on leading edge projects and technologies from the beginning of VPN services to the currently emerging public cloud computing market. He is a also frequent speaker on cloud computing and big data technology at major industry events. |
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Jim PinkertonPartner Architect, File Server Technologies, MicrosoftBiographyJim Pinkerton is the Partner Architect responsible for Microsoft’s File Server Technologies, working on advanced scale-out file servers and associated technologies. Jim’s recent work has included helping to create a new oplock model for SMB2, incorporating peer-to-peer capabilities into the file server, high speed file serving (10 gigabit and InfiniBand), and server application storage (RDMA, Remote VSS, SMB MPIO, directory oplocks, etc). He previously led the protocol documentation effort for file access protocols (CIFS, SMB, etc), and open-source engagement for implementation of the protocols (“Samba” project). Previously at Microsoft he was an architect in the core networking team, working on Scalable Networking technologies. He helped to define advanced network device interfaces on Windows, including offload work for TCP, RDMA, IPSec, and the Chimney architecture. Jim has helped create standards for Microsoft features in the SNIA, IETF, ANSI T11, InfiniBand Trade Association, and the RDMA Consortium, including co-chairing some of the technical working groups and authoring some of the specifications. He has helped create industry interop events through both SNIA and the UNH IOL iWARP Consortium. Recently he has worked closely with SNIA, including helping to create an annual file server interop event for SMB and to standardize the XAM specification (an api for remote blob storage focused on compliance requirements). |
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Andy WallsDistinguished Engineer and Technical Lead, IBM - Systems and Technology DivisionBiographyAndy Walls is the technical lead for IBM Systems and Technology division's deployment of SSDs. Andy has responsibility for developing leading edge Flash solutions across all of IBM's platforms. He also works closely with IBM Software Group to ensure that these solutions provide differentiation for our applications. In addition, Andy is the chief engineer for IBM's DS8000 hardware platform. Andy been with IBM throughout his 29 year career and was appointed as a Distinguished Engineer with IBM in 2006. He has 23 years experience in all areas of storage systems and has filed nearly 50 patents. He is a regular speaker at industry events on storage and Flash memory and regularly presents to clients, business partners and suppliers on IBM storage systems trends and requirements. He is regularly consulted for advice on systems and IO infrastructure design. Andy earned his BSEE degree at UC Santa Barbara in 1981. |
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Ric WheelerFile System Team Manager and Architect, Red HatBiographyRic works at Red Hat as the manager and architect of the file system team. He has extensive experience in storage and file systems after spending ten years at EMC in its Symmetrix and Centera groups, four years at The Open Group's Research Institute and four years at Thinking Machines working on the CM5 operating system. In the distant past, Ric worked on the original MOSIX process migration system at Hebrew University's distributed systems laboratory. For the past ten years, he has been active in the Linux file system and IO world where he helped organize workshops, inform open source developers about high end storage and helped advance the robustness of the Linux IO & file system stack. |
2011 SDC SPEAKERS
Jose Barreto, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Jose Barreto is an experienced IT Professional, with over 20 years in the field working in different technical roles. He graduated in Computer Science at the Universidade Federal do Ceara in Brazil in 1989 and holds several industry certifications, including CISSP, ITIL, MCITS, MCT and many other Microsoft certifications. Jose Barreto is currently working as a Senior Program Manager with the File Server Foundation team at Microsoft. He also keeps an active blog at http://blogs.technet.com/josebda/" |
Dhruba Borthakur, Project Lead, Open Source Apache, Hadoop Distributed File System, Facebook Dhruba Borthakur is the Project Lead for the Open Source Apache Hadoop Distributed File System. He has been associated with Hadoop almost since its inception while working for Yahoo. He currently works for Facebook and is instrumental in scaling Facebook's hadoop cluster to 30 PetaBytes. Dhruba also is a contributor to the open source Apache HBase project. Dhruba has an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a B.S. in Computer Science from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, India. He has 17 issued patents. He hosts a Hadoop blog at http://hadoopblog.blogspot.com/ |
Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates Tom Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates is a widely respected storage analyst and consultant. He has over 30 years in the data storage industry with multiple engineering and management positions at high profile companies. Tom is a frequent presenter at trade shows and technical conference and an organizer of several industry events. Dr. Coughlin has many publications and six patents to his credit. Tom is also the author of Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, which was published by Newnes Press in 2008. Coughlin Associates provides market and technology analysis (including regular reports on digital storage technologies and applications such as professional media and entertainment and consumer electronics and a newsletter). His company, Coughlin Associates also provides consulting services. Tom is active with SMPTE, IDEMA, SNIA, the IEEE Magnetics Society, IEEE Consumer Electronics Society, and other professional organizations. He is currently marketing director for the SNIA SSSI. Tom is the founder and organizer of the Annual Storage Visions Conference (www.storagevisions.com), a partner to the annual Consumer Electronics Show as well as the Creative Storage Conference. Tom is also the chairman of the annual Flash Memory Summit. He is a Leader in the Gerson Lehrman Group Councils of Advisors and a member of the Consultants Network of Silicon Valley (CNSV). For more information go to www.tomcoughlin.com. Coughlin Associates can be contacted at 408-978-8184 or by email at tom@tomcoughlin.com. |
Paul Long, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Paul Long, Technical Evangelist for Windows Interoperability Tools Team Paul Long focuses on connecting with our public by publishing information via our blog, http://blogs.technet.com/netmon, as well as providing support on our forums, http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/netmon. He takes customer experiences and helps to drive product direction and functionality. Previously he worked as a networking support specialist in the Critical Problem Resolution (CPR) group for 10 years where he provided corporate level support for the most difficult customer issues. |
Brian Mason is a Staff Software Engineer in the Engenio Storage Group at LSI. Brian has a Master in Computer Science and 20 years of experience in software development specializing in management platforms. Brian has taught software development and lectured at conferences around the country including SNIA Developer, Oracle Open World and Java One conferences |
Avraham Meir is an internationally recognized authority in NAND Flash technology and products, and holds numerous patents pertaining to this field. Prior to joining Anobit, Mr. Meir was VP of Corporate Engineering at Sandisk, and the CTO of M-Systems, a leading provider of removable storage solutions (acquired by Sandisk). Previously, he held senior technical positions at Tadiran Communications, a leading provider of military communication systems. Mr. Meir holds a B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) from Tel Aviv University. |
Giorgio Regni is the CTO of Scality, a startup focused on large scale storage infrastructures. |
Dmitry Yusupov, Vice President Software, Founder, Nexenta Systems Dmitry is co-creator of the iSCSI stack that was accepted into the Linux kernel with his co-founder of Nexenta Systems, Alex Aizman. This same Open-iSCSI project, forms the basis of most iSCSI solutions used today. Their experiences attempting to build enterprise class storage with the Linux kernel encouraged both to create the innovative hybrid operating system, Nexenta Core Platform (www.nexenta.org). Prior to founding Nexenta Systems, Dmitry was at Neterion, Inc., where he led the development of high performance 10G networking driver architectures for Linux and Solaris operating systems. Prior to Neterion, Dmitry was at Silverback Systems where with Alex Aizman he was working on iSCSI and TCP/IP offload driver architecture for Linux and embedded operating systems. |