Diane Bryant
Vice President and Chief Intelligence Officer, Intel
Diane M. Bryant is vice president and general manager of the Datacenter and Connected Systems Group (DCSG) for Intel. Bryant leads the worldwide organization that develops the products and technologies that power nine of every 10 servers sold worldwide, generating more than $10 billion in revenue in 2012.
With Intel’s renewed interest in HPC and related exascale technologies the past few years, it will be interesting to see how the DCSG under her watch will introduce these technologies to market. With a broad range of solutions providers (vendors of ARM-based servers processors, NVIDIA, and AMD) emerging in both HPC and in the general enterprise space than there has been before, it merits watching to see just how she is going to deal with the competition.
In her current role, Bryant manages Intel's P&L, strategy and product development for enterprise and cloud server infrastructure, high-performance computing, storage, communications and intelligent connected systems. She is literally building the foundation for continued growth by driving new products and technologies – everything from high-end co-processors for supercomputers to low-energy systems for the cloud, as well as solutions for big data and intelligent devices. Previously, Bryant served as corporate vice president and chief information officer of Intel. She was responsible for the corporate-wide information technology solutions and services that enabled Intel's business strategies for growth and efficiency.
Bryant received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from U.C. Davis in 1985 and joined Intel the same year. She attended the Stanford Executive Program and holds four U.S. patents.
Diane's Top 5 HPC initiatives or technologies to watch in 2013:
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