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Jeff Moriarty

Jeff Moriarty worked as a Social Media advocate with Intel IT. He has now moved on to a new role as Community Manager for Intel’s Mobile Developer Community. So all new postings will occur over there or on Open Port.

Jeff received a B.S. in Computer Science from Arizona State University. He joined Intel in 1999 as a contractor, and was told that if the world did not end for Y2K we would make his employment more official, which we did in January, 2000. Prior to joining Intel, Jeff had his own software development company, and worked in the internet and eCommerce divisions of a Fortune 500 company in the Phoenix area. He also had a brief appearance in an episode of the X-Files, which is probably the most interesting fact in this paragraph.

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Eleanor Wynn

Eleanor Wynn is an Enterprise Architect, Social Computing. She has been with Intel since 2000, working in Information Technology Innovation, Strategic Capabilities, and Platform Business Technologies and Services. She has an extensive career working on social aspects of computing, including team and organizational based requirements for new technologies, and social networks. In IT she collaborated with others to create the usage model for a novel Intel developed 3D user interface, supporting the concept with social research and making the connection from needs to interface to architecture. She has run a “virtuality index” for four years to track how we do across time and space. She sponsored and conducted research on machine learning, Bayes Nets, game architectures and agent-based models, all to support how people work, think and cope in a large organization.

A complexity “maven”, Eleanor is Intel’s representative to Santa Fe Institute and NECSI. She earned a PhD from UC Berkeley in Linguistic Anthropology, did her doctoral research at Xerox PARC on situated knowledge in customer service, and influenced early efforts in user-centered design in Scandinavia. She has worked for BNR and as a consultant to Apple and other F/500 companies. She co-edits Information Technology & People, an Information Systems academic journal and has published considerably, as well as serving as Program and Organizing Chair for various IFIP conferences.

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Bradley Ellison

Bradley Ellison has moved out of the active blogging world and will no longer be posting within this blog.

Bradley (Brad) Ellison is the Manager of IT Global Infrastructure’s Global Data Centers team within Intel’s IT Organization. His responsibilities include Data Center Capabilities Planning, Standards, Physical Security, and Business Continuity Planning for Intel’s data centers world wide. His team is divided into representatives covering over 140 data centers in the Americas, Greater Asia, and Greater European Regions.

Ellison joined Intel in September of 1997 and has held various positions in Information Technology including individual contributor and management roles in Server Engineering, Engineering Computing, Enterprise Business Computing, and Global Infrastructure groups. From 1999 to 2002, Brad’s Production Engineering team was responsible for sustaining and support of Intel’s $2 Billion per month web based eBusiness infrastructure and systems. Prior to Joining Intel, Brad was Vice President and Senior Project Manager of Mapcom Systems, Inc., a geographic information systems consulting and data conversion company. Ellison currently sits on the Data Center Institute’s Board of Directors and is a charter member of the Infrastructure Executive’s Council’s Data Center Operations Council.

Ellison received a B.S. from the University of North Dakota in 1981 and an M.S. from Oregon State University in 1985.

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