AT&T Years
Dr. Eslambolchi joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1986 and was soon appointed global Chief Technology Officer, Global Chief Information Officer, President and CEO of AT&T Labs, President & CEO of AT&T Global Network Services & was a 16B officer of the company beginning in 2001. He also served as a critical member of AT&T's governing Executive Committee. As CTO of AT&T, he developed and executed a comprehensive four-stage strategy that included Enterprise Customer Service, Network Transformation, Service Transformation, and Cultural Transformation, all in a span of just three years. Essentially, he initiated and instigated the overhaul and remodeling of the company dubbed the "new AT&T" by SBC. The New York Times called him "the technological strategist behind AT&T's ambitious turnaround plan to become a data transmission company selling an array of software products like network security systems," (01/22/2005). He predicted and advocated an architecture that would allow all services to run on IP and work together with connectivity to any device and advised top leaders accordingly on the formulation and implementation of his strategic technologic vision. He left AT&T soon after its merger with SBC in January 2006. Upon his departure, Business Week called him "a critical player in maintaining AT&T's status as a technology leader" (12/2005) and noted that he is "a bold, but pragmatic, visionary." Dr. Eslambolchi served as Chief Technology Officer and advised AT&T's top leaders on the formulation and implementation of a strategic technology vision from 2001 to 2005. Early on, he predicted that IP would "eat everything" and advocated an MPLS architecture based on Ethernet being the layer 2 backbone that would allow all services to run on IP and work together with connectivity to any device, in any place using location-based services. In addition, his significant service ideas regarding routers, security, hosting, cloud computing, virtualization, and collaboration were implemented to increase company revenue by as much as $5B. He worked tirelessly with Sales, Marketing and Product Management to implement his ideas in support of customer needs in both the enterprise and consumers' markets. The New York Times credited Dr. Eslambolchi as "the technological strategist behind AT&T's ambitious turnaround plan to become a data transmission company selling an array of software products like network security systems," (01/2005). In addition to serving as CTO of AT&T, Dr. Eslambolchi was also President of AT&T's Global Networking Technology Services, President and CEO of AT&T Labs & Chief Information Officer, giving him end-to-end responsibility for implementing the company's technology and operational vision of the 21st century. As President and CEO of AT&T Labs, he led a team of some of the world's best scientists and engineers in developing an architecture that transformed AT&T's legacy voice and data networks into a converged IP/MPLS network that now reaches all major business centers around the globe. Dr. Eslambolchi designed a state-of-the-art architecture called Service Over IP in which all legacy services can migrate over to new architecture at the lowest cost, highest capability & lowest cycle time. He developed several patents for product managers and sales groups across the enterprise and consumer markets to able to enhance revenue streams using this MPLS architecture. As CTO, he led the company strategy and direction for new innovative services around call center application, e-collaboration & virtualization in both wireline and wireless infrastructures. Dr. Eslambolchi, in a very short period of time, helped transform AT&T from being perceived as ports and pipes into a single global wireless company using state-of-the-art technologies and advised the AT&T Board of Directors on which access technologies to invest in for the future success of the company. As President of Global Network Services, Dr. Eslambolchi was responsible for the design, development, engineering, operations, and reliability of AT&T's global network, as well as for its Global Network Operations Center (GNOC) – AT&T's networking nerve center. Dr. Eslambolchi was the main architect, engineer, and implementer of this new GNOC, which came to fruition in 18 months. He oversaw and managed several tens of thousands of employees in both the engineering and operations divisions of AT&T Corporation. As Chief Information and Investment Officer, he provided the leadership that re-engineered AT&T's underlying information technology (IT) infrastructures with his unique Concept of One and Concept of Zero business processes. While moving AT&T's legacy networks onto an IP/MPLS platform, he also directed the convergence of the operating support and customer service systems underlying the network, making AT&T the lowest-cost major carrier. This also improved cycle times and allowed customers unprecedented access to the network that permits them to monitor and control their services. More can be found on his superb innovation at www.2020vp.com. He also managed over $14B in Capital Expenses (Capex) and $20B annually in operating expenses for AT&T. As an author, Dr. Eslambolchi published his new book with his co-authors (Mr. Kaveh Hushyar and Harald Braun) https://www.amazon.com/Telecom-Extreme-Transformation-Digital-Provider/dp/0367750139/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2AEHUL9L04ZXC&keywords=telecommunications+hossein+eslambolchi&qid=1663875981&sprefix=telecommunications+hossein+eslambolchi%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-1 & 2020 Vision (https://www.amazon.com/2020-Vision-Transformation-Technology-Innovation/dp/0929306392/ref=sr_1_2?crid=21AZ5BYLIKP39&keywords=2020+vision+hossein+eslambolchi&qid=1663876028&sprefix=2020+vision+hossein+eslambolchi%2Caps%2C149&sr=8-2). Dr. Eslambolchi is also a neurosurgeon in the field of neuroscience using stem cells for identifying neurodegenerative diseases of the brain with highly strong success rate.Life and work
Dr. Eslambolchi is the great-grandson of Iranian prime ministerAwards and Patents
* Extreme Network Transformation by Dr. Eslambolchi, Kaveh Hushyar, and Harald Braun, www.amazon.com * Awarded Ellis Island Medal of Honor - May 2017 * Appointed to the AT&T Fellow, AT&T's highest technical honor, in 1999. * Named R&D "Inventor of the Year" by the Research & Development Council of New Jersey, 2002 and 2013 * Holds over 1400+ worldwide patents (Received, Pending, and in-preparation, www.uspto.org * AT&T Science & Technology Medal and AT&T Significant Patent Award, 1997. * Top 10 Most Influential CTOs of 2005 (InfoWorld) * #1 'mover and shaker' in telecommunications, Light Reading, 2003, for his visionary prediction of IP and MPLS worldwide in 2003 * 10 Internet Business Leaders of 2005 (Cisco IQ Magazine). * Premier 100 IT Leaders of 2004 (Computerworld Magazine). * Top Ten Innovators of 2003, Executive Council of New York. * IEEE Chairman Quality Award, for improving the reliability of IP networks worldwide, 2008. * Innovator of the Year, 2003 (Cisco Systems). * Top 100 influential technology leaders of the 21st century, (Sun Microsystems). * Top 100 alumni at the University of California, San Diego.References
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