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Technical CouncilThe SNIA Technical Council is comprised of a total of nine individuals, seven of whom are elected by SNIA members and two of whom are appointed by the SNIA Board. The Technical Council is a select group of acknowledged industry experts who work to guide the SNIA's technical efforts. The Technical Council oversees and manages SNIA Technical Work Groups, reviews architectures submitted by Work Groups, and is the SNIA's technical liaison to standards organizations. The SNIA Technical Council Managing Director serves as an "ex-officio" member of the Council. Contact UsAlan Yoder, Chairman, snia-tc-chair@snia.org Alan Yoder, Chairman
Mark Carlson, Vice Chairman
Richelle Ahlvers
Duane Baldwin
Don Deel
Within the SNIA, Don has been active in a number of different positions since the early days of the association, and has been recognized for his contributions several times. He is currently serving in multiple roles, including Technical Council member, Storage Management Initiative Governing Board member and Treasurer, Storage Management Initiative Technical Development Committee Chair, and Management Frameworks Technical Working Group Chair. Erik Riedel
Erik is a member of the SNIA Technical Council, helping to lead industry-wide education, technology promotion and standardization efforts. Before joining EMC, Erik was Director of Interfaces & Architecture at Seagate Research in Pittsburgh, PA. The group he founded and led focussed on novel storage devices and systems with increased intelligence to optimize performance, improve security, improve reliability, and enable smarter organization of data. The technology targetted both large-scale enterprise storage clusters and ad-hoc collections of consumer and mobile storage devices working together. Previously, Erik was a researcher in the storage program at Hewlett-Packard Labs in Palo Alto, CA. He has authored and co-authored eleven granted patents and a number of pending patent applications, as well as numerous technical publications on a range of storage-related topics. Erik holds B.S., M.S.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Carnegie Mellon University. His thesis work was on Active Disks as an extension to Network-Attached Secure Disks (NASD). Dave Thiel
Steve Wilson
Prior to Brocade, Steve held technical leadership positions with Amdahl, ISS/Sperry Univac, Memorex, and Trilogy Systems. The emphasis of his technical work at these companies was the development and implementation of computer, storage, and systems management technologies. Steve has been involved with the SNIA since 1998. He established and chaired the SNIA Fibre Channel Work Group in its various forms from June 1998 until April 2002 and now serves on the Technical Council. Steve serves as chairman of the INCITS T11 committee whose charter is to develop the Fibre Channel Interfaces. Steve continues to contribute to many ANSI Fibre Channel standards including FCoE, Switch Fabric, and Inter-Fabric Routing. In addition, Steve serves on the FCIA Board of Directors. Steve is the recipient of the INCITS Technical Excellence Award for his work on the Fibre Channel switching standards and received his degree in Computer Science from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 1978.
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Richelle Ahlvers is a Storage Management Architect in the HP StorageWorks Division's CT organization. In this role, Richelle is responsible for setting and driving the SMI-S strategy within HP, as well as to drive consistency and commonality across HP's storage software portfolio.
Duane Baldwin is a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM and is currently a member of the Systems & Technology Group’s Storage Solutions & Standards team. In this role, Duane helps set standards & architecture strategies for IBM's storage devices and software, while maintaining a balance between internal and industry involvement. With over 25 years at IBM, Duane has extensive experience in software & hardware development, as well as a long history in storage and standards development. His standards development experience includes SNIA: SMI-S, HBA API, Multipath Management API; T11:
definition of FC-GS-x and FC-MI management capabilities; IETF: SNMP MIBs for SAN Management. Duane has 12 US patents filed related to storage and/or storage network management.
Don Deel is a Senior Technologist in the Office of the CTO at EMC. Don has over 30 years of industry experience working with the storage, networking, server, and management technologies used in distributed computing environments. He has been active in storage-related standards development activities for many years and has pioneering experience with the HIPPI, Fibre Channel, and SMI-S standards.
Erik Riedel, Ph.D. is Senior Director of Technology & Architecture in the Cloud Infrastructure Group at EMC in Cambridge, MA. The group is working to build cloud storage technology for deployment in private and public clouds. Focus areas include scalability, robustness, metadata-informed policy, multi-tenancy and security.