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If you are interested in working with the Open Compute Project, we are glad to welcome you to our community. There are several ways to get involved with OCP. We encourage everyone to take a look at the OCP website and to sign up for our mailing lists to participate in the project meetings.
Name | Title | |
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George Tchaparian | Chief Executive Officer | |
Bijan Nowroozi | Chief Technology Officer | bijan@opencompute.org |
Dirk Van Slyke | Chief Marketing Officer | dirkv@opencompute.org |
Steve Helvie | VP Emerging Markets | steve@opencompute.org |
Cliff Grossner | Chief Innovation Officer | cliff@opencompute.org |
Rob Coyle | Community Technical Program Manager | rob@opencompute.org |
Nick Bullock | Director of Finance | nick@opencopmute.org |
Kali Burdette | Director of Global Events | kali@opencompute.org |
Michael Schill | Director of Community | michael@opencompute.org |
Kevin Kifer | IT Manager | kevin@opencompute.org |
Kate Hendle | Manager of Events | kate@opencompute.org |
Mark Dansie | OCP Ready™ Facilities Lead | mark@opencompute.org |
Bill Carter | OCP Fellow Emeritus |
The OCP Foundation is governed by its Board of Directors:
- Zaid Kahn, Microsoft - Board Chair
- Anurag Handa, Intel - Board Member
- David Ramku, Meta - Board Member
- Amber Huffman, Google - Board Member
- Andy Bechtolsheim, Individual - Board Member
- George Tchaparian, OCP - Board Member
The Board of Directors charters the Projects and sets the strategic mission and focus of the OCP Foundation.
The Steering Committee (SC) reviews and approves all new specs which are submitted to the OCP Foundation.
The SC Chair positions are appointed by the OCP Foundation Board.
The SC seats that mirror the OCP Projects are elected seats.
- More information on the community election process can be found in the OCP Governance documentation.
- Steering Committee WIKI
Specifications and designs are contributed to the OCP Foundation through the OCP Projects. Each Project Group has Project Leads. The Project Leads run the monthly project calls and assist with specification & design submissions. To join the conversation and attend a project meeting, visit the OCP Projects below.
- Cooling Environments - Website | WIKI
- Data Center Facility - Website | WIKI
- Hardware Management - Website | WIKI
- Networking - Website | WIKI
- Open System Firmware
- Rack & Power - Website | WIKI
- Security
- Server - Website | WIKI
- Storage - Website | WIKI
- Sustainability - Website | WIKI
- Telcos - Website | WIKI
- Time Appliance Project
- OCP China - Website | WIKI
- OCP Europe - Website | WIKI
- OCP Japan - Website | WIKI
- OCP Korea - Website | WIKI
- OCP Taiwan - Website | WIKI
General information for all OCP events can be found on the website's Upcoming Events page.
As our community continues to grow, we will be implementing remote participation options (details are still being worked out) and as such we have added a Video Policy for all our events which can be found below.
The Open Compute Project Foundation hosts annual summits, where the community meets and discusses the latest developments with OCP. Summits offer a chance to hear from speakers and panels, get the latest announcements, view demonstrations, visit booths, and network with others in the community.
The Open Compute Project Foundation will host a series of engineering workshops each year to build on the community. The goals of these are:
Increased community participation and stickiness. Increase the OCP technology portfolio; depth and breadth of specifications and charters. Drive the product-ionization of OCP’s specifications. A good example here is the Intel’s interconnect technology that enables Sipho. Solidify specification versioning pipeline, release process, naming conventions. Take into account/understand the suppliers needs and OCP partners needs; AMDs Roadrunner and the associated release and deployment is a good example here. Implementation of OCP’s legal framework (CLA’s, OWFa’s). Building out/addressing technologies for new sectors.
We are planning on video taping some sessions in order to be more inclusive to Open Compute Community of contributors who are not attending.
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