Apple hires Yahoos data center chief
Scott Noteboom, the man who has been in charge of Yahoos data center operations since 2005, has now joined Apple as the iconic consumer electronics maker expands into the cloud. According to LinkedIn, Noteboom is now a distinguished gentleman at Apple as of this month after leaving his role as VP of data center engineering and operations at Yahoo.
Noteboom has been involved in Yahoos chicken coop data centers as well as seen the Internet portal expand in scale. A bio of his from a recent data center conference included this bit:
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 companys 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. Scotts duties include managing all aspects of the data center lifecycle from design, construction, operations, to de-commissions.
As Apple ramps up its focus on the consumer cloud, spending up to $1 billion on a North Carolina data center, it has been hiring executives from many big name data center operators such as Microsofts Kevin Timmons. This latest hire just reaffirms Apples commitment to the cloud and getting to webscale.
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