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Authors' Biographies
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 is venkat.r.gokulrangan at intel.com.
Ram Chary manages the Mobile vPro Manageability & Security Architecture team in Intel’s Mobile Platform Group. With over 20 years at Intel, Ram has led Intel’s Energy Efficient Platforms research (focused on power management technologies for mobile & server platforms) in Intel’s Corporate Technology Group, developed processor micro-code, real-time kernels, networking products, audio/video conferencing stacks, and managed multiple product development and research efforts at Intel. Ram holds six patents and received the Intel Achievement Award for his work on PC power management. He has also coauthored a book titled Building the Power Efficient PC. His e-mail is ram.chary at intel.com.
Dominic Fulginiti has been at Intel for over 12 years. He is currently a staff architect in the Business Client Group and the lead architect for the Intel® Remote PC Assist Service and related pieces of the Intel® Remote PC Assist Technology. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer engineering from Boston University. In his 12-year career at Intel he has held positions in various IT-related areas. He was a developer and designer of authentication management systems; he was involved in datacenter rack server management solutions; and he worked on embedded management features for servers and clients.
Ansuya Negi is a software engineer in Intel’s Mobile Platform Group. Her current focus is on the impact that manageability and security components in the platform have on performance and power. She has published many papers on wireless networking. She received her M.S. degree from Oregon State University and her Ph.D. degree from Portland State University. Her email is Ansuya.negi at intel.com.
Hema Tahilramani is a senior software engineer in the Mobile Platforms Group at Intel. She is currently working on architectural issues, performance analysis, and optimization related to manageability and security features of notebook computers using Intel® Centrino® with vPro™ technology. Hema received her Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2002. Her technical interests include system power and performance analysis, wireless communications, and networking protocols. Her e-mail address is hema.tahilramani at intel.com.
Jeong Yoon is a senior software engineer in the Mobile Products Group. He has been with Intel for 17 years and has worked in various areas including firmware/BIOS, kernel-mode drivers, network protocol, and user-mode applications. His e-mail is jeong.yoon at intel.com.
