Project Leads
The OCP Project & Sub-Project Leads help to organize and direct various OCP projects and sub-projects. These amazing volunteer leaders are the shepherds of new contributions (specs, designs, software, systems, facilities, etc.) that are part of the OCP ecosystem. They help to drive innovation, cultivate our community and foster growth of openness and scale across projects, verticals and geographies.
Harry Soin
AEI – Advanced Energy
Rack & Power
Mohan Kumar
Intel
Sustainability
Test Lead
Microsoft
Data Center Facility
Test PL User 6
3M
Server
Test User Project Lead
OpenUK
Cooling Environments
Brian Aspnes
Intel
DC-MHS
John Kaczala
Nokia
Edge
Shawn Dube
Dell Technologies
DC-MHS
Ripin Checker
Cisco
Telco
Ted Tang
Meta
Sean James
Microsoft
DCF Sustainability
Manoj Wadekar
Don Barnetson
Credo Semiconductor
Mark Dansie
Open Compute Project
OCP Ready™ Facility Recognition Program
Han Wang
Meta
OpenRMC-DM
Lesya Dymyd
Open Compute Project
Future Technologies Initiative
Steven Moore
Rittal
Rack & Power
Maciej Mis
Intel
OpenRMC-DM
Alexander Rakow
Schneider Electric
Sustainability
Don Mitchell
Victaulic
Nill Ge
Bytedance Technology
Open System Firmware
Yang Seok Ki
Samsung Electronics
Computational Storage
Jeff Strande
Ross Stenfort
Meta
Storage
Priya Chhiba
Google
DCF Sustainability
Sean Sivapalan
Meta
Cooling Environments
Madhusudan Iyengar
Google
Data Center Facility
Bret Lehman
Hemal Shah
Broadcom Inc
Hardware Management
Barak Gafni
NVIDIA
Networking
Michael Shych
NVIDIA
ONIE
Bryan Kelly
Microsoft
Security
OCP S.A.F.E. Program
John Stuewe
Dell Technologies
Server
Amber Huffman
Google
Storage
Loren Staley
Edgecore Networks
Telco
Eric Shobe
Dropbox
Hardware Management Module
Qian Wang
John Menoche
Vertiv
Advanced Cooling Facilities
John Gross
J.M. Gross Engineering
Advanced Cooling Facilities
Eehern Wong
Jordan Johnson
Intel
Cold Plate
Rolf Brink
Promersion
Immersion
John Bean
Green Revolution Cooling
Immersion
John Fernandes
Meta
Door Heat Exchanger
Rama Bhimanadhuni
Microsoft
Hardware Fault Management - Incubation
Zhengyu Yang
Yogesh Varma
Jack Redpath
Open Compute Project
Enterprise Connectivity Solutions (ECS)
Cosimo Pecchioli
Alfa Laval
Heat Reuse
Jaime Comella
AQ Compute
Heat Reuse
Damien Chong
Meta
NIC
Bapi Vinnakota
Neurok Thermocon Inc.
Open Domain-Specific Architecture
Allan Cantle
Open Compute Project
High Performance Computing - Incubation
Brandon Gries
Cupertino Electric Inc.
Modular Data Center
Karl Rabe
Open Compute Project
Modular Data Center
Stefan Frenzel
Neurok Thermocon Inc.
Regional Project Community - Europe
Jungsoo Kim
Samsung Electronics
Regional Project Community - Korea
Kaoru Yamaguchi
Peter Ye
IEIT Systems
Regional Project Community - China Mainland
Allan Smith
Neurok Thermocon Inc.
Future Technologies Initiative
Harry Soin
Harry Soin is a Senior Director of Technical marketing at Advanced Energy. He has previously held various design and leadership positions over 35 years with the company. He managed AEI’s China Design Engineering facility in Shenzhen, China before relocating to San Jose, California. Harry has technical marketing responsibilities of AEI’s Hyperscale portfolio. Harry holds a Master’s of Power Electronics degree from University of Toronto, Canada and Bachelor of Electronics from College of Engineering, Pune India.
Harry is an active member of OCP Rack and Power as well as Immersion work streams. He has participated and presented at various Regional and Global summits. Harry was currently co leading Power distribution in Immersion track prior to taking on the role of the co-lead of Rack and Power work stream.
Michael Yeh
Michael is the Marketing Manager at MiTAC Computing Technology Corp. He is recently responsible for product planning and strategy for 5G O-RAN servers, edge servers, OCP products.
Michael has over 18 years of extensive experience in the IT industry, including 9 years in MiTAC. Before joining MiTAC, he worked for Supermicro, Acer. He holds a M.S. from the National Cheng Kung University, and a MBA from the Anglia Ruskin University.
Mohan Kumar
Bio
Sammy Nachimuthu
Murugasamy (Sammy) Nachimuthu is a Sr. Principal Engineer and a lead cloud solutions architect at Intel Corporation. Sammy joined Intel in 1995, he played key roles in architecture development of Rack Scale Design (RSD), Intel® Optane™ DC Persistent Memory, UEFI, SAL, DIG64, ACPI, Redfish, NVMe Over Fabric standards; PCIe, CXL, Memory and CPU hot plug, RAS and Seamless firmware updates; Intel processor and platform features. Sammy led BIOS/UEFI/Firmware implementation of various Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Itanium® server platforms. Sammy holds 79 patents.
Sammy graduated B.E in Electrical and Electronics Engineer and M.E in Computer Science from PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
Test Lead
A test project lead
Ikechukwu Mezu
Ikechukwu is a seasoned Cybersecurity Leader with over 13 years of experience successfully guiding diverse Fortune 100 companies to achieve their security objectives. As an Infrastructure Data Center Security Manager at Meta, he oversees a team of engineers responsible for securing industrial operations and production workloads across Meta's fleet of Data Centers.
Before joining Meta, Ikechukwu served as a Manager in EY's OT cyber practice, where he advised manufacturing, life sciences, and oil and gas clients on large-scale cybersecurity program development and digital transformation initiatives.
As a Founding Fellow of CS2AI, Ikechukwu champions peer-to-peer networking, professional development, outreach, and leadership opportunities in Control System Cybersecurity on a global level. Additionally, he is an ISA99 Committee Member, contributing to and reviewing security standards for industrial automation and control systems.
Scott Sharp
Scott Sharp is a Staff Mechanical Engineer and global program engineering lead for third party data centers at Google. Scott is also the co-project lead for the OCP Ready work stream within OCP. During his tenure at Google, he has supported internal infrastructure as well as third party data centers.
Before joining Google, he worked as a consulting mechanical engineer supporting a number of different clients and industries (pharmaceutical, commercial, mission critical, heavy industrial, etc.).
Scott holds a bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering, and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln (UNL). He also holds a professional engineering license in a handful of states.
Ahmed AbouAlfotouh
Ahmed has 22+ years industrial extensive experience in system Power Architecture. Recently, he joined AMD as a Sr. Fellow, Power Architect/Technologist Within GPU Data Center BU. Prior to AMD, he was a Sr. Principal Engineer at Intel working on AI/HPC system power architecture. He has been an active contributor in OAI since 2019. Ahmed Co-lead OAI Power workstream on OAM and UBB 2.0 specification definition.
Brian Aspnes
Brian Aspnes is responsible for platform hardware pathfinding and architecture in the Data Platforms Engineering & Architecture (DPEA) with over 27 years of experience at Intel. Brian's focus includes high performance next generation Xeon processor architecture and translating new IO technologies into compelling datacenter platforms across High Performance Computing (HPC), Cloud and Enterprise. Brian has led the architecture and design of multiple 2-8 socket server generations for Intel's Datacenter group, including 11 years in Intel's Network Product Group. Brian Aspnes is an Open Compute Sub-Project Lead for the Datacenter Modular Hardware (DC-MHS) Project, a Workstream Lead and co-author for the DC-MHS Full Width HPM Form Factor (M-FLW) Base Specification, and contributor on the six DC-MHS specifications.
John Kaczala
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Shawn Dube
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Jeff Autor
Jeff Autor is a Distinguished Technologist in the Technology Incubation CTO Office of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). He has been involved with OCP and the Hardware Management group since 2013. Jeff has made multiple presentations at OCP Global Summit events on topics related to the Redfish specification, power and liquid cooling management, fault management, and Redfish Interoperability Profiles. He has been the co-Chair of the DMTF Redfish Forum since its inception in 2015, actively contributing to both the specification and the creation of open source tools to support the ecosystem.
Over his 30-year career at HPE he has designed and developed manageability solutions including support for SNMP, IPMI and JSON-based Redfish RESTful protocols across a variety of server, data center infrastructure, and remote management products. Jeff earned a BS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Song Kok Hang
Song has over 20+ years in hardware system architecture experience and recently joined Meta as AI/HPC Hardware Systems Engineer. Prior to Meta, he was a Principal Engineer at Intel working on AI/HPC system architecture and has initiated a collaborative effort on OAI. He has been an active contributor in OAI since 2019 and co-authored OAM and UBB 1.0 specification. Song lead OAI High Speed and System workstreams on OAM and UBB 2.0 specification definition before joining Meta.
Ted Tang
My name is Ted Tang and I graduated from University of Wisconsin-Madison with master’s degree in power engineering in 1999.
I joined Meta Platforms in 2019 as a power engineer and have been working on various rack and power projects for Meta data center applications. Currently I am leading ORv3 power system development and collaborating with several industrial partner to define M-CRPS standards.
Prior to join Meta Platforms, I worked for Cisco system for thirteen years. As a technical leader I defined and developed system power architecture for Cisco IoT and desktop switch product lines.
Sean James
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Jeff Andersen
Jeff is a staff software engineer on the platform security team at Google, with a focus on firmware integrity and attestation flows in data center environments.
Don Barnetson
Don is a VP Product at Credo, with a focus on Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and PCI Express.
Han Wang
Han is currently with Meta AI/HPC core system engineering team. He has been in server, storage, cloud infrastructure, social network industry over 20 years with full experience and solid cross-field expertise.
He worked for HPE, DELL, HGST (Formerly as IBM Storage Group) etc. before joining Meta.
Han got a Ph.D. degree majoring in ECE. His academic backgrounds are in multi-areas: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Compute Science, Math, Data and Graphics Science, Machine Learning and Forecast, security and Cryptography.
He has a Patent Portfolio of around 30 patents and numerous conference, journal, and book publication as well as years of experience as Journal and Conference reviewer.
Steven Moore
Steven Moore is the Project Lead of Rack and Power for OCP.
He is also the Global Account Manager of OEM accounts for Rittal, mainly dealing with Hyper Scale customers.
Maciej Mis
Maciej is a Software Engineer at Intel with 7+ years of experience in hardware management domain. Maciej worked on the Pod Manager for Intel's Rack Scale Design and Linux Foundation's Open Distributed Infrastructure Management project (ODIM). Both projects implemented Redfish for their manageability interfaces.
Alexander Rakow
Alex is the Sustainability Lead for the Cloud & Service Provider segment at Schneider Electric. Prior to Schneider, Alex was on the team that established the North American microgrid business at Hitachi, and worked as an environmental and energy consultant for the National Park Service. He is the author of the book "Energy Resilient Buildings and Communities," from CRC Press, and the upcoming "Powering Through: A Professional Guide for Energy Resilience," which in partially dedicated to data center resilience strategies. He earned a B.A. in Environmental Science from Cornell University, and an M.S. from Johns Hopkins University in Economics.
Nill Ge
Shijian (Nill) Ge is a Firmware Architect at Bytedance. He has defined Bytedance Cloud Firmware (coreboot+LinuxBoot) roadmap and is leading the team to make it into reality. He always has deep collaboration with the community and achieve win-win.
Nill has been working on system firmware for the last 20 years. He has worked on codebase module, silicon module, platform module on Tiano EDK2, he joined UEFI specification defination in 2007(Network sub-team). Prior to Bytedance, Nill worked on 4-socket, 8-socket server platform design. He had strong experience in server memory and RAS sub-systems.
Nill is a frequent speaker on firmware and system design topics at industry conferences. He enjoys collaboration with the community, he has hosted the workshop and delivered training on memory, RAS and system design.
Yang Seok Ki
Dr. Yang Seok Ki is currently serving as the Vice President of Memory Solutions Lab (MSL) at Samsung Semiconductor Inc., located in San Jose, California. He has been a part of the Samsung team since 2011, during which time he has overseen the development of numerous advanced projects such as SmartSSD, Key-Value SSD, CXL Memory Expander, and Memory Semantic SSD. Additionally, he has spearheaded the creation of the NVMe Key Value Standard, SNIA Key Value API, SNIA Computational Storage Architecture and API. Dr. Ki is also a member of the Open Computing Project (OCP) Future Technology Initiative (FTI).
Prior to joining Samsung, Dr. Ki worked for Oracle's Server Technology Group. He also conducted research in High Performance Computing (HPC), Grid Computing, and Cloud at Information Science Institute at the University of Southern California and the Center for Networked Systems at the University of California, San Diego. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from Seoul National University, as well as his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Computer Engineering from the same institution. Dr. Ki has completed the Engineering Leadership Professional Program (ELPP) from the University of California, Berkeley.
Ross Stenfort
Ross Stenfort is a Hardware System Engineer at Meta delivering scalable storage solutions. He has been involved in development of storage systems, SSDs, ROCs, HBAs and HDDs with many successful products and over 40 patents. He has storage experience in both large and small companies including CNEX, Seagate, LSI, SandForce, SiliconStor and Adaptec. He has a B.S. in Electronic Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
Priya Chhiba
Priya Chhiba is a Senior Technical Program Manager in the Office of Strategy and Incubation (OSI) in Google's Advanced Technology and Innovation team. Priya has worked at Google for seven months , and has a passion for Sustainability. In her current role she is responsible for the incubation of new datacenter technologies that are sustainability focused and support Google's Net Zero by 2030 target. Her current responsibilities include the incubation of solutions associated with the reduction of Scope 1 and 3 Emissions, Water/Cooling Sustainability and Energy Efficiency.
Before joining Google, Priya had two decades of experience in power generation and started her career working as a power plant engineer at a Coal Power Plant in South Africa. Her most recent position was engineering manager at Enercon Services Inc. where she led multidisciplinary engineering teams to develop design, regulatory, analysis and licensing solutions for operating nuclear power plants. She also led ENERCON's Hydrogen Initiative, which was an ENERCON incubator venture focused on establishing the company as a service provider to the hydrogen economy.
Priya has a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa and a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering focused on Robotics and Controls from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She also has an MBA in specializing in Global Business Management from Ashford University. Priya holds Professional Engineering Licenses in several US states, is a member of the ASME (participant in the ASME Energy Storage Committee), SWE, and CATF Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative. Priya was also a speaker at the Sustainable Energy Council's inaugural Hydrogen America's Summit in 2021.
Ravindra Sunkad
Ravindra is a part of Meta's networking team responsible for the development of FBOSS, the software that powers Meta's disaggregated open networking systems. Ravindra has been developing software for over 25 years in networking technologies such as P4, DCB, FCOE, MPLS-TE, and ATM switching at companies such as Barefoot Networks, Cisco Systems, Tellabs, and FORE Systems.
Anjaneya "Reddy" Chagam
Anjaneya "Reddy" Chagam is a Senior Principal Engineer in Intel’s Data Center Platform Group. Reddy is responsible for driving server platform, storage and firmware architecture for cloud segment. Reddy has 20+ years of software development, platform architecture and systems engineering expertise. He is a board member in Ceph and SODA Linux Foundation storage projects. He was instrumental in initiating and gaining consensus among storage vendors to launch SODA (former name OpenSDS) Linux Foundation project. Delivered industry first OCP OSF Xeon server firmware solution for Tioga Pass (Skylake) and Delta Lake (Cooper Lake) OCP Platforms as part of OCP OSF initiative. Reddy co-lead OCP OSF project and currently focuses on OCP CMS initiative as CMS sub-project co-lead.
John Stuewe
I am a Distinguished Engineer on the Architecture team in the Cloud and Emerging Technologies (CET) group at Dell Technologies. I've been at Dell for 30 years and have 30 patents granted in Desktop, Workstation, and Server design.
At OCP, I've been a Project lead of the Server Project since August 2014 working on the original Decathlete and OCP MEZZ specifications. We’ve come a long way since then and I’m excited about the opportunity to continue leading the OCP Server Project along with our NIC, OAI, HPC, ODSA, DC-SCM, CMS and future sub-projects.
Amber Huffman
Amber Huffman is a Principal Engineer in Google Cloud responsible for leading industry engagement efforts in the data center ecosystem across servers, storage, networking, accelerators, power, cooling, security, and more. Prior to joining Google, she spent 25 years at Intel serving as an Intel Fellow and VP. Amber is the President of NVM Express, on the Board of Directors for the Universal Chiplet Express Interconnect, the co-chair of the Open Compute Foundation Storage Project, and on the Board of Directors for the Universal Chiplet Express Interconnect. She has led numerous industry standards to successful adoption, including NVM Express, Open NAND Flash Interface, and Serial ATA.
Amber earned a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. She has been granted more than 20 patents in storage architecture. Amber is known as an inclusive leader and passionate mentor for technologists, including a track record of sponsoring numerous men and women to senior technologist positions.
Ahmad Byagowi
Ahmad Byagowi is a Research Scientist focused on Time and Frequency Synchronization in Hyper Scale Networks. Ahmad received his first Ph.D. (Dr. Techn.) from Vienna University of Technology (TUWIEN) under the supervision of Prof. Peter Kopacek working on distributed control systems in 2010. Following that, Byagowi went to the University of Manitoba, initially as a Post Doc fellow working with Prof. Zahra Moussavi working on game engines and virtual reality systems. Due to his interest in the project, Byagowi started a second Ph.D. and finished it in 2016.
After that, Byagowi started working with Prof. Ramesh Raskar from the MIT Media Labs on haptic systems. This led him to Meta as a visiting scholar. He was impressed by the research there and decided to join Facebook in 2017. Byagowi still holds an Adjunct Professor title with the University of Manitoba.
In 2020 Ahmad started the OCP TAP with help of his colleagues to provide an open source solution for the time appliances in Datacenter environments. Shortly after, Ahmad came up with the design of the Time Card. With help of the community, Time Card became a reality. Today, Time Card is produced by many vendors. Ahmad is the chair of the IEEE P3335: Standard for Architecture and Interfaces for Time Card.
Jordan Johnson
Jordan is a Thermal/Mechanical Engineer on the Datacenter Thermal-Mechanical Solutions team at Intel, specifically working in Intel's mechanical and liquid-cooling testing lab. He began his involvement with OCP in 2018 as the lead test engineer for hand-mate Universal Quick Disconnect (UQD) inter-supplier testing. Since then, he has contributed to multiple OCP specifications and whitepapers with the goal of aiding the datacenter industry transition to cold-plate liquid-cooling.
Rolf Brink
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Jaime Comella
Jaime Comella is a passionate advocate of developing data centers with a holistic view. He works at AQ Compute as Lead Data Center Architect, focusing on developing highly sustainable data centers, with a net zero architecture. Jaime has worked in the past years to enable decentralized computing liquid-cooled infrastructures that turn heat into something usable, acting in design and project management as well as at the international business development. He co-leads the Heat Reuse subproject of the OCP and is a member of the data center committee of the ASHRAE Spain Chapter. He lives in Madrid with his wife and two cats.
Damien Chong
Damien is Hardware TLM in Compute Server Design team of Meta. He is responsible for defining and designing Meta next-generation server system to support fast growing infrastructure demands in large scale. Prior to Meta, Damien was with Intel responsible for Client segment power delivery architecture and customer reference board designs.
Damien led the OCP NIC sub-project with passionate and talented members consist of NIC suppliers, Hyper-scaler, Enterprise, connector suppliers and 3rd party test vendor to develop NIC form factor and specification development for NIC and non-NIC use-cases. OCP NIC has been a successful standard form factor in the industry.
Damien also led Meta’s contribution in DC-MHS jointly define server form factors with other industry players.
Wai Chung Ngai
Director, Cloud Service Providers & Hyperscale, APJ Lenovo Enterprise Solutions (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Ngai, Wai Chung is a seasoned business and technology leader in Hypersclae, Cloud Service Providers (CSP) and the Enterprise space across Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ). Wai Chung has over 25 years of IT industry experience serving these markets and offering technology solutions including Compute, Storage, Networking & Data Center to solve customers’ business and technical problems. Wai Chung was appointed Director of Lenovo’s CSP & Hyperscale, APJ in 2021. He is responsible for leading a team of Business Development Managers and Architects to offer and design the optimal infrastructure solutions, custom data center products and services for CSP & Hyperscale customers.
Prior to joining Lenovo, Wai Chung served as Senior Director of Dell’s Extreme Scale Infrastructure in Singapore and Director of Data Center Solutions (DCS) in Hong Kong for more than 11 years. He was the founding member of DCS to start-up the business operation and was responsible for providing Custom Server Platforms, Solutions & Services to Hyperscale and CSP customers in Greater China and APJ. Since joining Dell in 1996, he has held various leadership positions in High Performance Computing, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Networking and Data Center Infrastructure Solutions. Wai Chung also held several management & engineering roles in JOS Synergy (Hong Kong), iAsiaworks (Shanghai) and Siemens Advanced Engineering (Singapore) responsible for Solutions Consulting, Data Center Co-location Services and Network Engineering respectively in his early career.
Wai Chung holds a Master’s Degree of Business Administration from the University of Strathclyde.
Yongqiang Xiong
Dr. Xiong is now with Networking Researching Group at Microsoft Research Asia as a principal researcher and research manager. Dr. Xiong received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D degrees from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China in 1996, 1998 and 2001, respectively, all in computer science. His research interests include system and networking, as well as network security. He has published over 80 papers, and served as TPC member or reviewers for the international key conferences and leading journals in the areas of system and networking. Dr. Xiong is member of IEEE.
Dr. Xiong has been working on the system and networking area for a while, originally he worked on Internet routing protocols, after that, he turned to mobile ad hoc networks and peer-to-peer networks, which were both similarly end system based networks. He is now focusing on data center networking systems, especially on the architecture design, optimal scheduling problem, switch constructions to improve resilience, performance and diagnosis, as well as its security problem such as handing the DDoS attacks. He is also interested in building hardware networking systems, doing measurement and security related research.
Lukasz Lukowski
Lukasz Lukowski is one of the founders of route2open (the leading global Authorized Training Centre for the world’s biggest and brightest open technology vendors) and the Chief Sales and Marketing Office for STORDIS (the first Open Networking Distributor in EMEA region). Working with channel partners, product management, business development and his marketing team, Lukasz is spearheading the effort to drive year-on-year revenue growth by more effectively leveraging our channel and alliance partners, particularly in the areas of open networking for data center, enterprise, and telecom.
Prior to him joining STORDIS, Lukasz was the Vice President of EMEA Channel Sales and Alliances for Edgecore Networks. Lukasz has over 15 years of experience in the networking industry serving additional two roles as, Active Ambassador of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF); and a Regional Lead Manager for the Open Compute Project (OCP).
Stefan Frenzel
Stefan based in Munich, Germany is an international executive with many years of experience in marketing & business development. He worked for various IT companies during the last 20 years and has a high affinity for IT/technology. Stefan is committed to offer tailored marketing & business consulting services to his clients, with a special focus on companies from the data center industry within the DACH region (Germany, Austria & Switzerland). He describes himself as a strategic relationship manager who has the know-how to solve and to assist in achieving quantifiable results, based on proven methods and his extensive network in this important system relevant industry. Among other clients from the IT-/ data center industry, he is well-known for representing the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) in the DACH region. The Open Compute Project Foundation was initiated in 2011 and is a collaborative community focused on redesigning hardware technology to efficiently support the growing demands on compute infrastructure.
Find out more about Stefan and his services around the IT-/ data center industry at: https://digitalesmarketingexperte.de/en/
Peter Ye
Chief Architect of IEI (Inspur Electronic Information), the first author of book "Ten Technologies of Metaverse" and book "Software Defined Storage".