DNA Data Storage Alliance Announces Board Appointments
2023年3月29日 - 09:00PM
ビジネスワイヤ(英語)
Storage Veteran Appointments Bring Diverse
Technical Expertise to Help Lead Implementation of Industry
Standards for DNA Data Storage
The DNA Data Storage Alliance, a SNIA Technology Affiliate,
formed in 2020 by Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN), Microsoft (Nasdaq:
MSFT), Twist Bioscience Corporation (NASDAQ: TWST) and Western
Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) to create and promote an interoperable
storage ecosystem based on DNA as a data storage medium, today
announced the appointments of CATALOG Technologies and Quantum
Corporation to the governing board of the Alliance. David Turek
will represent CATALOG and Don Doerner and Turguy Goker will
represent Quantum. All three new board members bring to the
Alliance extensive storage expertise and experience launching new
technologies.
“SNIA welcomes the expansion of the DNA Data Storage Alliance
board with the addition of Quantum and CATALOG. We are excited to
see the Alliance expanding its membership and continuing to support
the emergence of this important technology,” said Dr. J Metz,
Chair, SNIA Board of Directors. “With their talent and experience,
David, Turguy, and Don will be excellent additions to the board.
They’ll help guide this nascent industry through the next phase,
address the inevitable challenges, and eventually reach a broader
consumer base for these innovative technologies.”
“At this pivotal moment in the evolution of DNA data storage,
when the fundamentals of DNA synthesis and sequencing have
progressed to the point where the storing of digital data in DNA
molecules is technically feasible, it is vital to come together as
an industry and implement standards that coalesce the whole sector
in the drive to scale to commercially deployable systems,” said
David Turek, chief technology officer of CATALOG Technologies. “I
look forward to working with my fellow board members to help guide
the Alliance toward this goal.”
“Bringing together diverse experience in storage media and
technologies is critical to ensure that DNA data storage moves
toward standardized interoperability and ultimately broad adoption
by customers,” said Turguy Goker, director of Advanced Development,
Linear-Tape Open (LTO) at Quantum Corporation. “SNIA and the DNA
Data Storage Alliance are already making great strides to make this
goal a reality.”
“DNA data storage is primed to be a game-changer in data
storage, providing the ability to efficiently store vast amounts of
data for a long time,” said Don Doerner, technical director, Office
of the CTO at Quantum Corporation. “As an industry, we should
embrace this potential, and I look forward to playing my part to
help usher in this new era for the storage sector.”
David Turek joined CATALOG from IBM where he held numerous
executive positions in high-performance computing and emerging
technologies. Achievements include: acting as the development
executive for the IBM SP program, which produced the first
commercially successful, massively parallel system; starting IBM’s
Linux Cluster business; and launching an early offering in cloud
computing called Deep Computing Capacity on Demand; producing the
Roadrunner system, the world’s first petascale computer; and
managing IBM’s exascale strategy, which led to the deployment of
the Summit and Sierra systems at Oak Ridge and Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratories respectively. He has been invited to testify
to Congress on numerous occasions regarding the future of computing
in the United States and has helped establish technical
collaborations with universities, businesses, and government
agencies around the world.
Turguy Goker represents Quantum with LTO organizations and leads
the Advanced Development Team focused in LTO technology. He is a
servo signal processing technology expert, with more than 30 years
of experience in researching and designing tape drives,
specifically LTO. Turguy has been one of the key contributors for
researching low flying heads for HDD systems and was a key member
of a small R&D team that was responsible for the original LTO
project collaborating with HP Inc. and IBM, helping the formation
of today’s LTO organization and tape technology. Early in LTO,
Turguy helped design and develop reel-to-reel motion control
systems and the actuator tracking servo algorithms. Later in his
career, he managed the LTO Advanced Development Team for Quantum.
He has been responsible for developing next-generation data
detection methods and electronic control concepts (ECC), including
application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) implementation and
high-performance dual actuator-based adaptive servo control
algorithms for multi-channel tape systems. Turguy holds a master’s
degree in electrical engineering from San Diego State
University.
Don Doerner joined Quantum in 2006 and is presently in the
Office of the CTO, responsible for technology strategy, vision, and
leadership of Quantum products. He is well-versed in storage and
networking technology and has served in both engineering and
product management roles at Quantum. His past projects include
designing and implementing campus-area networks, automated tape
storage libraries, error recovery algorithms for advanced tape
storage devices and non-volatile memory express (NVMe)-based
storage systems. He has led proofs-of-concept involving storage
technology, such as object-based file systems, erasure coding and
redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID). Don holds a master’s
degree in mathematics and a bachelor’s degree in physics, both from
the University of New Mexico.
About the DNA Data Storage Alliance
The DNA Data Storage Alliance was formed in October 2020 by
Illumina, Microsoft, Twist Bioscience and Western Digital. Its
mission is to create and promote an interoperable storage ecosystem
based on manufactured DNA as a data storage medium. The Alliance is
achieving its mission by: 1) educating the storage ecosystem and
the public on this emerging technology; 2) identifying key
technical challenges in the underlying technologies in order to
drive funding and research which facilitate commercialization; and
3) developing standards and specifications (e.g., encoding,
physical interfaces, retention, file systems) that enable the
emergence of an interoperable DNA data storage product ecosystem.
Please follow the DNA Data Storage Alliance on Twitter and
LinkedIn.
In 2022, the Alliance joined SNIA as a Technology Affiliate.
SNIA’s legacy as a standards-setting organization, combined with
the Alliance’s depth of knowledge in both storage and DNA
technologies, provides a solid organizational foundation to achieve
our goals.
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