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Technology with the Environment in Mind
Dynamic Data Center Power Management: Trends, Issues, and Solutions
AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHIES
David Filani
David Filani is a Principal Engineer at Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. His current interests are platform power optimization
and management, and he leads a team of architects focused on developing platform power management technologies. He holds a B.S.
and M.S. degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University. He can be reached at david.filani at intel.com.
Jackson He
Jackson He is a Lead Architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group Enduser Platform Integration Group. He received PhD and MBA
degrees from the University of Hawaii. His current focus is platform manageability and dynamic resource management in data
centers. His e-mail is jackson.he at intel.com.
Sam Gao
Sam Gao is a Program Manager at Intel's Digital Enterprise group in charge of directing server power management technology
products. He received his MBA degree from the University of Chicago and an M.S. in Computer Science and Physics from Rutgers
University. He is a graduate of Tsinghua University (Beijing, China) with a Bachelor's degree in Physics.
Murali Rajappa
Murali Rajappa is a Platform Architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group Architecture and Planning Group. His current focus is
platform-level power management for next-generation computers with special emphasis on servers. His e-mail is muralidhar.rajappa
at intel.com.
Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar is a Platform Architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group Architecture and Planning Group. His current focus is
platform-level power management for next-generation computers with special emphasis on servers. He holds a PhD degree from the
University of Connecticut and an MBA degree from Southern Methodist University. His e-mail is anil.k.kumar at intel.com.
Pinkesh Shah
Pinkesh Shah is a Platform Architect in the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corporation. He is involved in power management
technology pathfinding for Intel's future server and client products. He received a PhD degree from the University of Arizona, an
MSEE degree from Columbia University, and a BSEE degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His e-mail is pinkesh.j.shah
at intel.com.
Ram Nagappan
Ram Nagappan is a Platform Power Architect in the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corporation where he is responsible for
pathfinding for power and thermal solutions for Intel's next-generation server, client, and communications products. He received
his Masters of Science degree in Engineering from Arizona State University. He can be reached at ramkumar.nagappan at intel.com.
