Albert Greenberg

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Albert Greenberg
Residence Seattle
Nationality American
Fields Networking
Cloud computing
Institutions Microsoft
Notable awards National Academy of Engineering, 2016[1]
SIGCOMM Award, 2015[2]
Koji Kobayashi Award, 2015[3][4][5]
ACM Fellow[6]
ACM Test of Time Award, 2015
ACM Sigmetrics Test of Time Award, 2013
Spouse Kathryn Greenberg
Children Joanna, Alice, Molly, Emma Greenberg

Albert Greenberg is an American software engineer and computer scientist who is notable for his contributions to the design of operating carrier and datacenter networks[7] as well as to advances in computer networking and cloud computing.[2][8] At Microsoft, he is a Distinguished Engineer and the director of development for its Microsoft Azure service, which is a cloud computing infrastructure platform which coordinates data centers around the world.[2][9][10][11] In contrast to hard-wired computer networks, firms such as Microsoft are turning increasingly to software-defined networking (or SDN) approaches to run its cloud computing networks by managing virtual networks across "millions of servers".[12][13] He oversees development of technologies that keep the network running in the cloud, so that when component failures happen, software systems pinpoint the failures and "route around the faulty components;" the technology permits data centers to be "software-defined", allowing the cloud to grow rapidly while being flexible to meet changing needs, as he explained in 2015 in eWeek magazine.[14] His research focuses on the infrastructure of cloud services, management of enterprise networks, data center networks, and systems monitoring.[6] Greenberg has won numerous awards for his contributions: he is an ACM Fellow,[6] received the Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award in 2015 for his "fundamental contributions to large-scale backbone networks and data-center networks,"[3][4] and won the prestigious SIGCOMM Award in 2015 for "pioneering the theory and practice of operating carrier and datacenter networks."[2] In addition, he publishes in numerous scholarly journals on topics such as networking and cloud computing.[15] He began his career at AT&T Labs and became division manager for network measurement engineering and research,[16] was promoted to executive director and an AT&T Fellow,[6] and was hired by Microsoft in 2007 as a principal researcher.[6] In 2016, he was inducted into the United States National Academy of Engineering for "contributions to the theory and practice of operating large carrier and data center networks."[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Randy Atkins, February 8, 2016, National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Engineering Elects 80 Members and 22 Foreign Members, Retrieved February 8, 2016, "...distinguished engineer and director, Azure Networking, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash. For contributions to the theory and practice of operating large carrier and data center networks..."
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  5. 2015, IEEE, IEEE-LEVEL AWARDS, Retrieved August 24, 2015, "...The IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award ... established in 1986 ... outstanding contributions to the integration of computers and communications ... sponsored by NEC Corporation...."
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  7. 2015, SIGCOMM Awards, ACM, SIGCOMM Award Recipients: The annual SIGCOMM Award, presented at the SIGCOMM Technical Conference, recognizes lifetime contribution to the field of communication networks., Retrieved August 22, 2015
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