Douglas Freimuth

Title

KVM & Linux on Z Development
Douglas Freimuth

Bio

Douglas M. Freimuth is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Master Inventor in the Distributed AI group at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center where he has focused on the research, design and development of artificial intelligence based cloud networking and IoT technologies. He is a co-author of the IO Virtualization (IOV) specifications in the PCI SIG. He has also participated in the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) for activities related to deployment of Virtual Machines and cloud networks. He holds 155+ granted patents in the domain of Machine Learning, AI and cloud networking and has also published related papers, developed products and contributed to open source software. Doug was the IBM lead on the DARPA CORONET program where he led the creation of a cloud computing platform that automatically scaled compute and network resources across the wide area network. He is currently leading work in Distributed AI based methods for gaining network insights such as device discovery, device configuration and anomaly defection. Along those lines he has created a 5G site wide operational system at IBM Research Yorktown Heights, New York, capable of doing AI inferencing at the enterprise Edge. He is currently building AI models that can be applied to the networking domain and also generalize to broader use cases.