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Dilip D. Kandlur leads the Storage Systems Group at the IBM Almaden Research Center. An internationally recognized expert in Quality-of-Service and performance for networks and network servers, Kandlur is a graduate of the India Institute of Technology in Bombay and the University of Michigan (Ph.D. 1991). He joined IBM Research in Hawthorne, N.Y., in 1991. He was named manager, network control and architecture, in 1995, and in 1998 became senior manager, networking software and services.
As senior manager, Kandlur managed a group of 35 researchers that made numerous division accomplishments in networking performance and quality of service, scalable web infrastructure, and policy based computing and SLAs. They have provided leading edge TCP/IP performance for IBM server platforms, caching technology for WebSphere and IGS, and policy and SLA management for the emerging On Demand Infrastructure. He led IBM's direction in edge-of-network computing, managed a number of joint projects with other IBM divisions and was technical advisor for the communications sector and the Verizon integrated account.
Kandlur shared the IEEE Communications Society's 2003 William R. Bennett Award for the best original paper published in the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking during the preceding year, and in 2000, he received an Outstanding Technical Achievement Award for his work with differentiated services for servers. He has also received three IBM supplemental patent awards, four Research Division Awards and two IBM Server Group Team Awards. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE Computer Society and has served as vice-chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Communications.
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