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  David Boston
  Bob Cashner
  Michel Chartier
  Tim Cortes
  Miguel Flores
  Magnus K. Herrlin
  Lisa A. Huff
  Sherman Ikemoto
  Ronald Johanning
  Christopher M. Johnston, PE
  Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
  Michael Lewis
  Christopher Mann, PE
  William P. Mazzetti, PE
  Kyle Merril
  Mark A. Monroe
  Dave Mulholland
  Scott Noteboom
  Martin Olsen
  Raymond Parpart
  Charles Rego
  David Schirmacher
  Stephen Spinazzola
  C. Benjamin Swanson
  Tony TeVault
  W. Pitt Turner IV, PE
  C. Alex Young, Ph.D.

 
 
 Scott Noteboom      
Scott Noteboom
Vice President, Operations
Yahoo!

Yahoo - Right Place. Right Way. Right Cost: Evolving Efficiency in Data Factory Design & Operations

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Scott Noteboom serves as Yahoo!'s Head of Global Data Center Infrastructure. Since joining Yahoo! in 2005, he has served as chief design architect and a founder of the companies data center self construct / operate initiatives. He also managed over 10x growth of the companies data center / compute operating footprint, leading teams that installed and support multi hundred thousand hosts. Scott's duties include managing all aspects of the data center lifecycle-- from design, construction, operations, to de-commissions.

His passion centers on shaping, understanding and managing initiatives related to large scale data center / compute platforms, and shaping more efficiency into those platforms.

Scott has published numerous papers and articles, innovated multiple award winning technology patents and has been a speaker on the subjects of high performance, efficient large scale data center / compute platforms. He has more than 15 years experience in the engineering and design of data centers and internet platforms.

Prior to joining Yahoo!, Scott was Director of Data Centers at AboveNet, leading operations of the world's 2nd largest data center collocation footprint at the time. He also founded several companies in the Internet Service Provider (ISP,) and Voice over IP (VOIP) space-- one that sailed and one that failed. He began developing published software and running a dial-up bulletin board service (BBS) in his teens.