Aaron Sullivan, director of hardware engineering at Facebook, and co-chair of Open Compute Project’s Incubation Committee.
Aaron Sullivan has served as a member on the OCP IC committee since late 2012 and has served in several leadership roles at OCP. Over the past 20 years, he has worked on security, networking, performance research, product development, and cloud infrastructure initiatives. Sullivan currently serves as a director of hardware engineering at Facebook. Prior to joining Facebook, he was a distinguished engineer at Rackspace, and led that company’s development and deployment of OCP-based systems.
“We would also like to thank Amir Michael and Eran Tal who have faithfully served in these roles for the past few years and helped lead the foundation’s momentum and growth to unprecedented growth globally,” commented Rocky Bullock, OCP CEO.
A recent study by IHS Markit concluded that the market impact of OCP hardware (removing OCP board member companies to determine a more accurate assessment of market adoption) had exceeded $1 billion in 2017 and is expected to surpass $6 billion by 2021.
Bored silly: Must-see photos
Chris, an IT services staff member, sent in the following anecdote: “I work on a large college campus, and a boring contractor was hired (not by us) to install conduit into one of our buildings. About six months after they left, football season started and the stadium had no voice service. After some troubleshooting, our technician found the trouble spot. They had bored right through the middle of our 18-cell concrete-encased duct bank!”
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