The following conversation is the second installment of a CTO roundtable featuring seven world-class experts on storage technologies. This series of
CTO forums focuses on the near-term challenges
and opportunities facing the commercial computing
community. Overseen by the ACM Professions Board, the
goal of the series is to provide IT managers with access to
expert advice to help inform their decisions when investing in new architectures and technologies.
Once again we’d like to thank Ellie Young, executive
director of Usenix, who graciously invited us to hold our
panel during the Usenix Conference on File and Storage
Technologies (FAST ’08) in San Jose, California, Feb. 27,
2008. Young and her staff were extremely helpful in supporting us during the conference, and all of us at ACM
greatly appreciate their efforts. —Stephen Bourne
Leaders in the storage industry ponder
upcoming technologies and trends.
MODERATOR
MACHE CREEGER Principal, Emergent Technology
Associates
PARTICIPANTS
STEVE KLEIMAN Senior vice president and chief scientist,
Network Appliances
ERIC BREWER Professor, Computer Science Division,
University of California, Berkeley; Inktomi co-founder
(acquired by Yahoo)
ERIK RIEDEL Head, Interfaces and Architecture
Department, Seagate Research, Seagate Technology
MARGO SELTZER Herchel Smith Professor of Computer
Science, professor in the Division of Engineering and
Applied Sciences, Harvard University; Sleepycat Software
founder (acquired by Oracle Corporation); architect at
Oracle Corporation
GREG GANGER Professor of electrical and computer
engineering, School of Computer Science; director,
Parallel Data Lab, Carnegie Mellon University
MARY BAKER Research scientist, HP Labs,
Hewlett-Packard
KIRK McKUSICK Past president, Usenix Association;
BSD and FreeBSD architect
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