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Profile: Dr. Zen Kishimoto is in charge of Green IT at Alta Terra. His broad technology background and diverse functional roles at individual-contributor and executive levels in large corporations and start-ups is a strong basis for conducting research in the greening of IT. Both strategic and tactical insights based on these experiences are necessary to make IT and its related technologies greener, since both a holistic and component-level view are necessary. This is specifically so in his first area of concentration—data centers—in which a large number of software, computer hardware, and networking components as well as facility elements are interrelated and configured in a complex manner.
For over 25 years, Zen was involved in various technology areas as a user and a vendor, including software development methodologies/process/tools, Open Source Software (OSS), Internet/Network security, embedded software/systems, networking, Web, VoIP and to name a few. Based on exposure to those multiple technology areas, he can take a view from the perspectives of a user and a vendor of each technology as necessary.
After working for Fortune 100 companies, Zen has been a successful entrepreneur and software business consultant specializing in product management, turning technologies to viable business and covering each phase of product management. This includes market research, technology assessment, project management, technical marketing, promotion, product launch, business development and sales. In addition, he produced numerous research papers for his clients in the areas of software and telecommunication as a consultant.
In addition, Zen, originally from Japan, has a web of business contacts and relationships in Japan and is keen on the green IT/Technology market outside of the US, bridging language, culture and business practice for his clients. As greening of IT and its related technologies require a global view, he can give appropriate advices and comments not confined to the US domestic view but global ones for his clients.
Finally, before joining Alta Terra, he has played CTO, COO and other executive roles in Silicon Valley startups, including Cardsoft. Earlier he served as functional general manager and Senior Director at NEC Technologies, where he started the Internet business unit. He has held technical positions at NEC, Hewlett Packard and GTE. He is also the principal of IP Devices, a software business and market research consultancy specializing in IT infrastructure.
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Posts by Zen Kishimoto:
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Smart Grid, Part 2: The Intersection of the Power and ICT Fields
Following on my previous post, today I focus on automated meter infrastructure (AMI) and field area ... Read more
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Smart Grid, Part 1: The Intersection of the Power and ICT Fields
Although I have not abandoned the green IT/data center field, I have also started following smart g... Read more
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Oracle after Acquiring Sun
Like other people, I’ve been wondering how Oracle has integrated many of Sun’s technolo... Read more
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Direct Current Power Distribution in a Data Center
When I started this blog about two years ago, there was a lot of discussion of direct current (DC) ... Read more
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An Interview with Eucalyptus’ Marten Mickos
I have done consulting work for MySQL as it enters the Japanese market for more than three years. I... Read more
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Discussion on Ethernet Energy Efficiency (802.3az) at BroadCom
There are a few technologies to make networking more energy efficient. But a more energy efficient... Read more
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Modularized or Container-Based Data Centers
I reported that container-based data centers are gaining some attention these days. At the recent D... Read more
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New EPA Energy Star Person for Data Centers
After the departure of Andrew Fanara from EPA, a new person is in charge of Energy Star for data ce... Read more
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How Broadband Helps Smart Grid according to FCC
It is often said that smart grid is the power grid superimposed on information and communications te... Read more
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Interview with Bob Heile, Chair of ZigBee Alliance
After his presentation, I sat down with Bob Heile, who was chairing one of the IEEE meetings coloca... Read more
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ZigBee Does Smart Grid Communication
I remember when ZigBee was first officially announced in San Francisco. I was researching wireless m... Read more
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How Does C++ Relate to Smart Grid?
This is a quiz. What is the relationship between C++ and smart grid? One of Fujitsu’s smart gr... Read more
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More Energy Efficiency by IT at Data Centers, Panel Disucssion Proposal
I wrote about my first idea for a panel discussion in my previous blog, and here's my second. When w... Read more
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A Tour of NTT Facilities in Tokyo
When NTT Facilities throws a party, it knows how to do it right. (NTT Facilities is one of many NTT ... Read more
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When Vint Cerf Speaks, Everyone Listens
In a typical conference, people start to disappear after 3 p.m. It was quite different at Connectivi... Read more
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