Intel CEO Brian Krzanich today announced that Navin Shenoy will be the head of the Data Center Group (DCG).
Navin Shenoy, who is currently the general manager of the Client Computing Group (CCG) at Intel, will replace Diane Bryant, who is stepping away for the next six to eight months. Data Center Group (DCG) is a central part of Intel transformation and corporate strategy to make Intel the driving force of the data revolution.
Diane Bryant has transformed DCG from a server-centric group to a business that spans servers, network and storage across all end-user segments.
DCG’s products and strategies — driving industry transformations’ to pervasive cloud computing, virtualization of network infrastructure, and adoption of artificial intelligence solutions — have positioned the business to be the growth driver for Intel.
Navin Shenoy will now report to Brian Krzanich.
Since joining Intel in 1995, Navin Shenoy has held leadership roles in the CEO’s office, sales and marketing, and the PC and tablet businesses. As general manager of the Client Computing Group (CCG), he was responsible for the P&L, strategy and product development.
Intel will shortly announce the replacement for Navin Shenoy at CCG. Intel has appointed Murthy Renduchintala as CCG’s acting leader.