Cloud data centers today and tomorrow



    Friends, we are pleased to announce that, in partnership with the Skolkovo Foundation, we continue to bring outstanding Microsoft employees to Moscow, this time one of the gurus of Cloud Technologies. Dileep Bhandarkar is Microsoft's leading expert (Distinguished Engineer) in the development of server hardware architecture and standards for Global Foundation Services.

    Dilip leads the development of the technology strategy for Microsoft cloud and online services infrastructures, is responsible for the server hardware architecture and Global Foundation Services (GFS) standards. GFS supports over 200 Microsoft online services for consumers and enterprises worldwide.

    Where and when


    An open lecture will be held on September 24 from 18:30 to 20:00 in the small auditorium of the Polytechnic Museum located at: New Square Москва, entrance 9, small auditorium.

    Registration : openu.timepad.ru/event/35989
    Broadcast : www.sk.ru/live
    Language : English

    About the lecture


    The lecture will focus on modern problems of building networks, servers and data centers, the best practices for building infrastructure that can reduce the cost and increase the energy efficiency of cloud data centers.
    You will learn about the importance of energy efficiency at all levels of the computing infrastructure and how you can calculate the total cost of ownership using a holistic approach that includes the purchase cost of server hardware, specific energy consumption, energy efficiency and infrastructure management costs.

    Dilip Bhandarkar will also talk about how new technologies such as flash drives (or solid state drives), low-power x86 chips, ARM SOCs, chips used for product labeling and software-configured networks will make a breakthrough in the cloud industry in the future.

    About Speaker



    Dileep Bhandarkar (Dileep Bhandarkar)
    Leading expert Microsoft (Distinguished Engineer) in the development of server hardware architecture and standards of Global Foundation Services.

    Dr. Dilip Bhandarkar leads the development of technology strategies for Microsoft cloud and online services infrastructures. He joined Microsoft as a lead engineer in May 2007. Responsible for server hardware architecture and Global Foundation Services (GFS) standards. GFS supports over 200 Microsoft online services for consumers and enterprises worldwide.

    Prior to joining Microsoft, Dilip served as Director of Advanced Architecture for Intel's Digital Enterprise Group and was Intel's Leading Representative for Server Platforms for Industry and Finance. Dilip has been an honorary lecturer at Intel (Distinguished Lecturer) for several years. At Intel, he played an important role in making a strategic decision to adapt AMD's x86-compatible 64-bit architecture to Intel processors and was the founder of the development of energy-efficient microprocessor cores in Intel products.

    Prior to joining Intel in 1995, Dr. Bhandarkar spent nearly 18 years at Digital Equipment Corporation, where he was responsible for the architecture of processors and systems, as well as performance issues for VAX, Prism, MIPS, and Alpha projects. He also worked at the Texas Instruments research lab for 4 years, addressing issues such as the creation of CMD memory, charge-coupled devices, fault-tolerant memory, and computer architecture.

    Dr. Bhandarkar has received 16 US patents and is the author of more than 30 technical articles in various journals, as well as the author of Alpha Implementations and Architecture.

    In 1997, Dilip was elected an honorary member of IEEE (IEEE Fellow) for his contribution to technological leadership in developing the principles of RISC architecture and analysis of computer system performance. In 1998, he was recognized as an outstanding graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, where he received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1970. Dilip later earned a master's and doctorate degree in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.

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