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Power Efficiency and Sustainable Information Technology
Authors' Biographies
Glen Anderson has worked in human factors engineering for 17 years and is the manager of the User Research Group. His interests include applied-research methodologies, mobile device design, online help systems, and patenting of user-oriented technology. Glen has a Ph.D. degree in human factors psychology from the University of South Dakota (1993).
Philip J. Corriveau has 20 years of video and research expertise and has worked at the Communications Research Centre, a Canadian Government Research and Development facility, and more recently at Intel Corporation investigating all aspects of user experience and video quality standards for Intel platforms. Phil holds a bachelor’s of science honors degree from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada (1990).
Doug DeVetter has 20 years of IT experience in software development, data architecture, technical program management, and IT research and development. Doug’s recent work has focused on PC energy efficiency topics and solid state drives. Doug holds an M.B.A. from California State University, Hayward (1994).
Frank Engelman has 18 years of IT experience in IT research and development. Frank’s recent work has focused on implementation of Intel® vPro™ technology both within Intel and for external companies. Frank holds an M.S.E.E. degree from California State University, Sacramento (1974).
Subhashini Ganapathy joined Intel in 2006 and works in the IT Security Application Services group. She currently conducts human-factors-related research for businesses and consumers in the User Experience Research Group. Her research interests include modeling human interactions on complex systems, decision making, information protection, and model-based information technology systems. Subhashini received her Ph.D. degree in human factors engineering from Wright State University, Dayton OH (2006).
Robert F. Reed has 15 years of networking and communication-standards experience in areas such as system design, manufacturing, strategic marketing, and architecture. Rob’s recent work at Intel has focused on systems architecture and platform power innovation on Intel’s future platforms with Intel vPro technology. Rob holds a bachelor’s of engineering honors degree in electronics and communications engineering from Huddersfield University, England (1994).
Alan Ross is a principal engineer and lead enterprise architect for Intel's Information Technology division. Alan has led architecture development across several domains at Intel including data center, client, energy efficiency, and security, and he has driven industry development of technologies, standards, and products. He is currently focused on disruptive computing models, innovative form factors, and energy-efficient architectural initiatives. Alan has 18 patents pending related to the security and manageability of systems and networks. Alan has a B.Sc. degree from Myers College (1998) and is CISSP-ISSAP certified by ISC2.
In this article
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Factors Influencing IT Professionals
- PC Power Management with Intel® vPro™ Technology
- Utilizing Out of Band Capabilities to Maximize Energy Efficiency
- Future Enterprise Integration and Client Power Management in IT Organizations
- Case Studies
- Summary
- References
- Authors' Biographies
