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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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Energy Star for Software Again!!
After I posted a blog on software energy efficiency recently, I realized from some of the comments f... Read more
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Energy Star for Software?
Green IT means two different things. One is to make IT itself greener, and the other is to make othe... Read more
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ICT Vendors Opportunites with Japanese CleanTech Market
As seen in Smart Grid, ICT technologies will have new market, CleanTech. The US ICT vendors have a l... Read more
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Data Center in a Box Comeback?
Some time ago, container based data centers got good attention because of its time to market, availa... Read more
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What is the Deal with Security in Smart Grid?
The panel "Cyber Security: Dealing with Your Smart Grid Insecurities” was very interesti... Read more
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IP(IPv6): The Protocol of Choice for Smart Grid(?)
At the GridCom Forum, a panel discussed the roles of IP and IPv6. In the ICT area, IP is becoming ... Read more
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EV, Smart Grid Synonym in Japan
When I gave a seminar on smart grid in Tokyo recently, I had a chance to exchange smart grid informa... Read more
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Data Center Metering, UK based AdInfa’s Way
As I write my daily blog, some readers contact me via several media, such as LinkedIn and email. My ... Read more
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Enterprise Sustainability, Symantec’s Way
I met Jose Iglesias of Symantec when I hosted one of the sessions at the Green Software Unconference... Read more
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Smart Grid Seminar in Tokyo
Next week in Tokyo, I will make a presentation to a Japanese audience regarding the status of smart ... Read more
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The Green IT Perspective on Data Centers, Cloud Computing, and Sustainability
As 2009 draws to a close, I would like to ponder each element in the title of this blog. The informa... Read more
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Access to Clouds
When I had time to kill between meetings in Tokyo, I dropped by a major bookstore near the Tokyo Sta... Read more
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Metering and Measuring, OSIsoft’s Way
There are a lot of technologies and practices for greening data centers, but I am focusing on meteri... Read more
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What Are Japanese Data Center Operators Interested In?
Because I cover Japan as well as the U.S., I often talk with Japanese data center operators about th... Read more
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Metering and Measuring at Data Centers, Arch Rock’s Way
After I bumped into the same person three times in a row in October at data center–related confere... Read more
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