2023/2024 Technical Council

In memoriam for Mark Carlson, former SNIA Technical Council Co-Chair. Learn about Mark’s remarkable life and remembrance services on this Tribute Page.

The Technical Council is a select group of acknowledged industry experts who work to guide SNIA's technical efforts. The Technical Council oversees and manages SNIA Technical Work Groups, reviews architectures submitted by Work Groups, and is SNIA's technical liaison to standards organizations.

Bill Martin

Bill Martin, Co-Chair
Principal Engineer, SSD IO Standards
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 

Bill has been involved in the storage industry for over 40 years, starting in 1983 with the development of a proprietary optical interface for HP storage, architecting the HP Tachyon interface chip for Fibre Channel, serving on industry consortiums and standards bodies for storage including SNIA, INCITS T11, INCITS T10, INCITS T13, SATA-IO, and NVMe. He has demonstrable skills in gaining industry agreement in a variety of technologies and bringing together competitors for the advancement of the industry.

In addition to his role representing Samsung in SSD IO Standards, Bill currently holds the following industry leadership roles: co-chair of the SNIA Technical Council, Chair SNIA CMSI, co-chair SNIA CS TWG, Co-Chair SNIA SDP TWG, co-Chair SNIA Standards Committee, Board member of the NVMe Board of Directors, Co-Chair Computational Storage TG, Chair of INCITS T10, Secretary of INCITS T13.

His technical leadership is exemplified as:

  • Editor of SNIA Computational Storage Architecture Model;
  • Editor of SNIA Computational Storage API;
  • Editor of SNIA Key Value Storage API;
  • Editor/Author/Contributor to numerous proposals that make up the NVMe Computational Storage work
  • Editor of SCSI Block Commands – 5 (SBC-5);
  • Author of numerous proposals to the following standards bodies: NVMe, SNIA, INCITS T10, INCITS T13, and INCITS T11.

Bill has received numerous industry recognitions for his contributions to the storage industry over the past decades including: SNIA Volunteer of the Year award 2021, INCITS Gene Milligan award for effective committee management 2016, INCITS Merit award 2013, FCIA Achievement award 2010, INCITS Outstanding Leadership Team award 2007, INCITS Technical Excellence award 2005, FCIA Lifetime Achievement award 2005, and SNIA Outstanding Theme lead for the interop lab 2004.

Jason Molgaard

Jason Molgaard, Co-Chair
Principal Storage Solutions Architect
Solidigm

Jason Molgaard has over 25 years of experience as a storage device controller RTL designer and architect having worked for various storage device companies architecting and designing HDD and SSD controllers.  As a Principal Storage Solutions Architect on the Solidigm Pathfinding and Advanced Development Team, Jason focuses on future storage controller architectures and technologies, including Computational Storage and CXL.  Jason is co-chair of the SNIA Computational Storage TWG and the SNIA Technical Council and was recognized with an Exceptional Leadership award in 2020.  Jason helps drive the Computational Storage standard at both SNIA and partner organizations including NVMe and OCP.  Jason holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
 

Curtis Ballard

Curtis Ballard, Member
Distinguished Technologist
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Curtis Ballard is a Distinguished Technologist with Hewlett Packard Enterprise in the HPE Storage organization.  Curtis has over 25 years of experience in storage and storage interfaces technologies.  While working at Hewlett Packard and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Curtis has worked in product design teams for magneto optical disk drives, medium changer devices, tape drives, disk arrays, and enclosure management devices.  He has worked on hardware designs for storage interfaces and storage controllers as well as firmware for motion control, storage interfaces, user interface, and embedded operating systems. 

Curtis is a hardware platform architect and also represents HPE in several industry organizations.  In addition to serving on the SNIA Technical Council, Curtis is a member of the NVM Express Board of Directors, is a member of the NVM Express technical committee, and is the vice-chair of INCITS/T10 SCSI Storage Interfaces Technical Committee.  Curtis is currently the technical editor for several INCITS/T10 standards.  He in an inventor on over 40 US patents in the storage industry across electrical, software, and mechanical disciplines and works in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise architecture community on storage architecture, intellectual property, and storage strategy.

Anthony Constantine, Member
Principal Engineer
Intel

Anthony Constantine is a Principal Engineer at Intel, where he focuses primarily on driving innovation to memory and storage from mobile to datacenter. He is the author for several EDSFF specifications and contributes to other SFF TA specifications within SNIA. He also serves as co-chair for the SFF TA. In addition, Anthony contributes to PCI-SIG, JEDEC, Open Compute Platform (OCP), and the Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI). Anthony has over 23 years of experience in the technology industry with an expertise in memory, storage, physical interfaces, low power technologies, and form factors. He earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from UC Davis.

Dan Hubbard

Dan Hubbard, Member
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (DMTS), SSD Systems Architecture
Micron Technology

Dan is a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff (DMTS) in the SSD Systems Architecture group at Micron Technology. He has over 17 years of experience in solid state storage, memory, and storage interface technologies.  He currently represents Micron in several industry standards groups, including NVM Express (TWG, MI, Errata), PCI-SIG (SFF), INCITS T13 (ATA), and SATA-IO.  He is also an inventor and currently hold 10+ granted or pending patents in areas of storage, security, and NAND Flash technologies.  In his current role, Dan is focused on next-gen Enterprise SSD architecture, ASIC/IOE architecture, industry standards, and performance/QoS modeling. 

Dan earned a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Idaho.

Shyam Iyer, Member
Distinguished Engineer
Dell Technologies

Shyam Iyer is a Distinguished Engineer in Dell's Chief Technology and Innovation Office experienced in Researching, Designing, Developing, Debugging, Validating, Leading, and Driving System and Software solutions that have an industry-wide impact. With 50+ granted patents and several patent pending applications, Shyam has wide experience with Kernel, Device Drivers, Operating Systems, Virtualization, FPGA/Hardware device definitions, system architecture, performance tuning, Simulation, characterization, Storage Networking protocol stacks, OS/BIOS interfaces, Systems management, CPU micro-architecture, security architectures, etc. He works on a variety of forward-looking concepts and strategies in Dell’s technical leadership community.

He regularly presents/reviews solutions internally and externally with C-level execs, customers, and developer-oriented audiences. Shyam writes code/reviews them for relief and enjoys a healthy smattering of technical and business-oriented discussions.

Among his SNIA activities, Shyam is the Chair for SDXI (Smart Data Accelerator Interface), a SNIA Technical Working Group(TWG) that aims to develop, extend, and drive an extensible, virtualizable, forward-compatible, memory to memory data movement and acceleration interface standard. He is the co-chair for the SDXI + Computational Storage Subgroup that envisions SDXI devices in a Computational Storage architecture and works to propose Computational Storage features to the SDXI standard. Shyam was recognized with the “Excellence in Leadership” award by SNIA membership in 2022. Under his leadership, SDXI TWG won the “SNIA TWG of the Year” award in 2021 and the “Most Innovative Memory Technology” award at Flash Memory Summit(FMS) 2023 for SDXI specification v1.0.

Fred Knight

Fred Knight, Member
Principal Engineer
KIOXIA

Fred is a Principal Engineer at KIOXIA. Fred has over 45 years of experience in the computer and storage industry.  He currently represents KIOXIA in several US national standards bodies, international standards bodies and several Industry Associations, including SNIA, NVM Express, Trusted Computing Group (TCG), INCITS SCSI (T10), and INCITS ATA/ACS (T13). He is the Convenor for the ISO/IEC JTC-1 / SC25 / WG4 international committee (which oversees the international standardization of INCITS T10 / T11 / T13 documents). Previously, Fred was the chair of the SNIA Hypervisor Storage Interfaces working group, the primary author of the SNIA HSI White Paper, the author of the IETF iSCSI update RFC, and the editor for the SCSI SAM-6 standard and SCSI SES-3 standard.

Fred received several awards for excellence and innovation while working at NetApp as well as the INCITS Technical Excellence Award for his contributions to both T10 and T11 and the INCITS Merit Award for his longstanding contributions to the international work of INCITS. He also received the prestigious IEC 1906 award in 2022 for his international work in IEC.

He was the developer of the first native FCoE target device in the industry. He contributes to technology and product strategy and serves as a consulting engineer to product groups across the company. Prior to joining KIOXIA, Fred was a Principal Engineer at NetApp, and a Consulting Engineer with Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq, and HP where he worked on clustered operating system and I/O subsystem design.

David Peterson, Member
Principal Engineer
Broadcom

David Peterson is a Principal Engineer for Broadcom in the Brocade Storage Networking division. Dave is the technical editor for the FCP standards, the FC-NVMe standards, the FC-SW standards, FC-RDMA standard, and chair of the FC-FS and FC-GS work groups. Dave is also the INCITS T11 International Representative, the INCITS SC 25/WG 4 TAG Chair, and a Deputy Technical Advisor for the United States National Committee TAG to JTC 1/SC 25 in the international standards realm. Dave has been involved with networking and storage since 1983, and standards development since the mid-1990s.

Leah Schoeb

Leah Schoeb, Member
Sr. Manager, Storage and Memory Technology
AMD

Leah Schoeb is a Sr. Manager responsible for storage strategy and architecture at AMD. She was also a senior partner at Evaluator Group, where she helps systems companies with performance engineering and optimization, market positioning, and benchmarking and also architects virtualized, containerized, and big data solutions. She has over 30 years experience in the computer industry, with the last decade in solid state technology. She was previously Acting Director for Storage Solutions Reference Architecture at Intel, where she led a team of segment managers and architects managing cross functional teams for flash and NVMe based data solutions, and reference architectures in major cloud and enterprise solution design assignments. She has prior experience as a Sr Partner at the analyst firm Evaluator Group, where she focused on storage, virtualization, and cloud infrastructure. She has held management and engineering positions at VMware, Dell, and Sun Microsystems. She has over ten publications on such subjects as optimizing Oracle, automated tiering, and solid state performance specifications, and has presented at many technical conferences including SNIA’s Storage Developer Conference and Data Storage Innovation Conference. She currently serves as as a voting member of the Technical Council and tract owner and Chairperson for Flash Memory Summit. Leah has also participated and provided thought leadership for industry groups such as the Transaction Performance Council (TPC), Storage Performance Council (SPC). She is a co-founder of their Solid State Storage System Technical Work Group. She earned an BSEE at University of Maryland College Part and a MBA at the University of Phoenix. She has held management and engineering positions at VMware, Dell, and Sun Microsystems. She has ten publications on such subjects as optimizing Oracle, automated tiering, and solid state performance specifications, and has presented at many technical conferences including SNIA’s Storage Developer Conference and Data Storage Innovation Conference. She is a current member of the SNIA Technical Council.

Wayne

Wayne M. Adams, TC Advisor
Industry Consultant and Advisor

Wayne Adams has over 35 years of IT industry experience spanning business development, technical product/solution management, and partner ecosystems. Wayne has been involved in SNIA leadership roles since 2002. Wayne has served on the SNIA Board of Directors since 2003 including roles as Chair, Chair Emeritus, Treasurer in addition to a number of leadership roles for forums and initiatives, conferences, and strategic alliances. He has spoken at numerous industry forums and events.

Over his career, Wayne M. Adams was a Senior Technologist and Director of Standards within the Office of the CTO at EMC, technical alliances partner manager, and a manager of product managers for its portfolio of SRM products. Prior to EMC, Wayne was responsible for product marketing and business development for several strategic software and hardware products at Digital Equipment Corporation. He started his high-tech career at Eastman Kodak as a system designer of real-time control systems.

Wayne has been involved in many industry associations including serving on the DMTF Board of Directors, serving as Advisory Committee member of W3C, contributing to the Industrial Internet Consortium for IoT/big data test-beds, leadership of the Fibre Alliance, and participating with various committees within INCITS, OASIS, Cloud Security Alliance, and TheGreenGrid.

Wayne holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a dual major in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh.

Stephen Bates, TC Advisor
VP and Chief Architect of Emerging Storage Systems
Huawei

Stephen is the VP and Chief Architect of Emerging Storage Systems at Huawei's Toronto Emerging Storage Lab. He and his team research all aspects of next-generation storage systems from media to programming interfaces to filesystems to virtualized storage to applications.

Stephen is an expert in performance storage, persistent and non-volatile memory, computer networking, signal processing and error correction coding. He is also very active in both the SNIA and NVM Express standard bodies.

Prior to Huawei he was the CTO of Eideticom which is a pioneer company in NVMe-based computational storage. He was also formerly in the CTO office at PMC-Sierra, an Assistant Professor at The Univeristy of Alberta and a Principal Engineer at Massana Inc. Stephen has a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and is a Senior Member of the IEEE.

James Borden

James Borden, TC Advisor
Principal Engineer, SSD Industry Standards, SSD BU
KIOXIA

James has over 30 years in the storage industry, and has led numerous successful storage product programs in several companies. In his roles, James has been involved in several standards organizations and associations (e.g., Linux) to enable product and market adoption.

Craig Carlson

Craig Carlson, TC Advisor
Storage and Networking Architect
AMD

Craig Carlson is a Storage and Networking Architect at AMD. Craig has over 25 years of experience in Storage Networking technologies. In the past he was Chair of ANSI INCITS Task Group T11.3, the committee that defines Fibre Channel protocols and Vice Chair of ANSI INCITS Technical Commitee T11 - Fibre Channel. He was also Technical editor for the T11 Standards FC-LS-5, and FC-FS-6, as well as the Chair of the T11 Standards FC-SW-7, and FC-SW-7, and NVMe-3. He was also involved with NVM Express, the IEEE 802.1 Data Center Bridging Task Group and is the editor of the IEEE Standards 802.1Qaz (Enhanced Transmission Selection).

Craig's background includes many years of development of storage networking products including being on the team of architects for the first public loop Fibre Channel switch. He also has many years of standards experience within ANSI/INCITS T11, NVM Express, IEEE, and IETF.

Craig has also won numerous industry awards including the INCITS Gene Miiligan Award for Effective Committee Management for his role as T11.3 Chair, and most recently an FCIA achievement award for his contributions to the growth of Fibre Channel SAN Storage technology. 

Paul Coddington

Paul Coddington, TC Advisor
Interconnect Design Engineer
Amphenol

Paul Coddington is a Mechanical Engineer for the Amphenol Corporation working in standards development primarily for the Amphenol Communications Solutions and Amphenol Global Interconnect Systems businesses. In this role, Paul is involved in several industry standards and associations in the server/storage market space, including the INCITS/SCSI Technical Committee, the SCSI Trade Association, the INCITS/Fibre Channel Technical Committee, several Work Groups within PCI-SIG®, the Compute Express Link™ (CXL™) Consortium, and the SNIA SFF TA TWG where Paul serves as Co-Chair, Treasurer, and Editor of several SFF specifications. Prior to this role, Paul worked as an Interconnect Design Engineer at Amphenol for about 10 years and prior to that as a Product Design Engineer for another 10 years. Paul earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).

Kaylan Gunda

Kalyan Gunda, TC Advisor
Senior Distinguished Engineer & Chief Srchitect for Object Storage
Dell

Kalyan is Senior Distinguished Engineer & chief architect for Object Storage at DELL.  His earlier work includes being a lead architect for Cyber Recovery solutions(CRS), extending Data Domain to cloud and leading various GPFS features.  He focuses on solving complex customer problems by providing simple innovative solutions across various industry domains.  He has vast experience with cluster distributed filesystems, Dedupe filesystems, backup storage and software and Object storage.  He holds 25+ patents issued in storage domain.  He is passionate about going back to basics like alternate healing, ancient history & teaching yoga, pranayama and is also an avid believer in giving back to the society in any form possible.

Arnold Jones, TC Advisor
Technical Council Managing Director
SNIA

Arnold has been involved in the Storage Industry for over 34 years, designing and developing a wide variety of storage products and standards. Since 2001 Arnold has been managing the activities and programs of the SNIA Technical Council, including the Technical Work Groups in the development of standards in the broad and complex fields of digital storage and information management.

Prior to the SNIA he was deeply involved for over 9 years in another association, the Optical Storage Industry Association (OSTA) (www.osta.org). As a key Member of OSTA his involvement was at multiple levels: Board of Directors, Technical Work Groups and Market Development Committee. During his involvement with OSTA he was the Primary Architect and Technical Editor for the Universal Disk Format (UDF) file system specification, the standard file system used for all forms of optical storage today.

Arnold holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida.

Dave Landsman, TC Advisor
Director of Industry Standards
Western Digital

Dave Landsman is Director of Industry Standards at Western Digital, where he manages storage standards across Western Digital’s businesses.   Dave has been an active technical member in storage standards since 2008, representing SanDisk and, post-merger, Western Digital, making contributions to NVMe, PCI-SIG, JEDEC, SATA-IO, T10, T13, SNIA, SFF, and others.  He is currently WD’s board representative for NVMe, SATA-IO, and the Compact Flash Association.  Dave has over 35 years of experience in the technology/semiconductor industry, having spent his “first career” at Intel, and “second career” in storage, at msystems/SanDisk/WD, with brief hiatus at a startup in between.  He earned a BA in computer science from the University of California, San Diego.

Peter Murray

Peter Murray, TC Advisor
Industry Consultant

Peter Murray is an expert with over 40 years of experience testing, characterizing performance, implementing, troubleshooting, and maintaining secure, fast, and highly available storage systems and networks.

Peter has served on technical teams at test equipment and network equipment manufacturers, including Pure Storage, Virtual Instruments, F5 Networks, Spirent Communications, and Nortel Networks.

Peter currently serves as an advisor member on the SNIA Technical Council.

Yukinori Sakashita

Yukinori Sakashita, TC Advisor
Vice Chair of Technical Commitee at SNIA Japan
LY Corporation

Yukinori Sakashita, Ph.D., is a researcher and developer of IT system management (including storage) and container technologies. Sakashita has over 20 years of experience in IT system management technologies. Since 2003, he has joined SNIA and has developed various specifications such as SMI-S. He has been the chair of the Technical Committee at SNIA Japan since 2012 and is currently the vice chair of the committee, leading the storage industry in Japan. He is a member of the Information Processing Society of Japan(IPSJ).

Before LY Corporation (formerly Yahoo Japan), he held Senior Researcher at Hitachi R&D and Lab Manager at Hitachi America R&D. The emphasis of his technical work at these companies was the research and development of storage, VM, cloud, and IT system management technologies. Currently, he is working on persistent volumes in the container world, such as Kubernetes. He has spoken at many events to bridge Japan's container and storage industry.

David Thiel

David Thiel, TC Advisor
Consultant
Dave Thiel Consultant, LLC

David Thiel currently does consulting work in the Storage Industry. Previously, Dave was Technical Director and Staff Fellow in HP's StorageWorks Division. David was been employed by HP, Compaq, and Digital Equipment Corporation from 1980 to 2008. Since 1991, David has worked in the area of computer storage leading distributed storage system, storage virtualization, storage area network architecture, RAID, storage management software, standards, patent, and technical staff development activities. Previously, he was with the OpenVMS Operating System development organization where he was the lead architect and designer of OpenVMS Cluster systems.

David has long been active in the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), where he has been a member of the Technical Council since 1999, including serving as chair for 4 years and vice-chair for 4 years. Dave has served as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors and has participated in many additional SNIA activities.

David earned 3 degrees in Electrical Engineering at MIT and holds 24 U.S. patents.

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SW Worth, TC Advisor
Industry Consultant

SW Worth is a former Sr. Program Manager at Microsoft. From 2002 through 2006 he was the worldwide lead for the SNIA Tutorials. Before joining Microsoft in late 2003, SW was Technical Marketing Manager at Crossroads Systems. From 1991-1999 he was an internal IT consultant with a large integrated electric and gas utility in the northeastern United States. He has a background in environmental engineering, and worked in paper mills in several U.S. states and in France.