Alex QuachVice President, Network and Edge Group, General Manager, Wireline & Core Network Division at Intel Corporation
Profile
Alexander (Alex) D. Quach is a vice president of the Network and Edge Group and general manager of the Wireline and Core Network Division (WCND) within the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation. As part of the Intel Network and Edge Group, he is responsible for driving Intel’s business across service provider wireline access networks (broadband, cable) as well as the wireless core networks. WCND is specifically focused on the industry transition to virtualized and cloud native solutions along with the 5G next generation core to edge network.
Quach was a marketing manager for test and measurement products at Tektronix Inc. before joining Intel® in 1997 as a product marketing engineer for desktop products. He was responsible for promoting the growth of Intel's wireless connectivity business in multiple market segments, including machine-to-machine communication, the automotive sector, low-power wide-area (LPWA) networking and client connectivity. Prior to that, Quach led Intel's wireless connectivity solutions business within the Client Computing Group, where he focused on mobile client platforms based on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, wireless gigabit (WiGig) and cellular technologies. Earlier in his Intel career, as director of wireless marketing for the company's mobile wireless business unit, he led marketing for Intel's WiMAX product portfolio. Quach also spent several years as a customer marketing manager in the service provider group.
Quach has dual bachelor’s degrees in physics and psychology and an MBA from University of Washington.
Agenda Sessions
5G Core Implementation Benefits & Challenges - Explore power, security and performance capabilities at the core of the Network
, 9:20amView SessionPanel discussion: The Future of the Cloud Native Networks - How the Cloud is helping Network infrastructures scale and meet emerging needs
, 10:10amView Session