Mendel Rosenblum wins Inaugural ACM Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award
CS alumnus Mendel Rosenblum (MS ’89/PhD ’92) has been honored with the inaugural ACM Charles P. “Chuck” Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award. Rosenblum, who is currently a professor at Stanford, is being recognized “for reinventing the virtual machine for the modern era and thereby revolutionizing datacenters and enabling modern cloud computing.” He is a co-founder of VMware, where helped design and build virtualization technology for commodity computing platforms. The Breakthrough in Computing Award “recognizes individuals or groups who have made surprising, disruptive, or leapfrog contributions to computing ideas or technologies.” Rosenblum will formally receive the award at ACM’s annual Awards Banquet in June.