Intel® Software Network Communities



Intel Software Network Communities
Communities are sections of the Intel Software Network resourced with Community Managers to support and sustain an ongoing and more responsive 2 way communication around key developer focus areas. These communities encourage knowledge sharing between developers and Intel through blog posts, forum discussions, and technical articles.


Jeff Rott | View Blog
Ultrabook™ Developer: Find the articles, tools and support that you need to make sure your app is ready to run on the exciting new Ultrabook form factor. Your community manager is Jeff Rott.

Dave Valdovinos
Android* Developers: Check out technical articles, forums, and tools to ensure that your apps perform their best on smartphones and tablets based on Intel® Architecture.
Your community manager is Dave Valdovinos.
Technical Articles | Forums | Blog

Bob Duffy | View Blog
Intel AppUp(SM) Developer Program: The Intel AppUp Developer Program allows you to distribute and sell your applications to millions of netbook users. Your community manager is Bob Duffy.
Technical Articles | Forums | Blog

Dmitry Oganezov

Server Developers: Optimize your software for data center, cloud, and high performance computing through technical articles, forums, and tools. Your community manager is Dmitry Oganezov.
Technical Articles | Forums | Blog


Kathy Farrel | View Blog
Intel® vPro™ Developers : Harness the power of vPro platform features, enabling your software for Intel's premier business-class PCs. Your community manager is Kathy Farrel.
Technical Articles | Forums | Blog

Arti Gupta | View Blog
Visual Computing: Did you know Intel is the largest provider of Intel® Processor Graphics? Learn how to take advantage of that reach. Your community manager is Arti Gupta.
Technical Articles | Forums | Blog

Paul Steinberg | View Blog
Academic: The Intel® Academic Community enhances Intel's support of the university system by enabling tomorrow's innovation with access to resources and next generation technology. Your community manager is Paul Steinberg.
Technical Articles | Forums | Blog

Additional Resource Areas:
These sections of the Intel Software Network are key areas of focus supported with technical content & articles:

  • Intel® AVX: Intel® AVX is a new 256 bit instruction set extension to SSE and is designed for applications that are Floating Point (FP) intensive.

  • Intel® Cloud Builder: The program enables easier deployment of cloud solutions. Developed with leading cloud independent software vendors (ISVs), the program provides a starting point to setup, deploy and manage a cloud infrastructure.

  • Cluster Ready: The Intel® Cluster Ready program and technology package makes it easier to design, build, sell, program, acquire, and deploy clusters built with Intel components. In collaboration with OEMs, channel members, and ISVs, the program specifies a common basis for clusters.
  • Embedded: If you are working on embedded applications, this is the place to go to get the software support that you need for the next great embedded application.

  • Mobile: Find the resources and support for creating mobile-aware applications on the Intel Mobile Blog, the Mobilized Software Forum and the ISN Videos and learn from other developers.

  • Open Source: Explore how Intel's deep technical expertise, significant contributions, and active participation in standards bodies help drive rapid technological innovation in Linux and Open Source Solutions.

  • Parallel Programming: Learn how to best develop parallel programs with technical information, tools, conversation, and support from industry experts.

  • Platform Monitoring: Covers a variety of topics about performance monitoring, software tuning, and optimization tools on Intel's new and existing platforms. You will find software optimization techniques plus pointers to the hardware interface of Intel microprocessors including core and un-core monitoring resources and events.

  • Power Efficiency: Support longer battery life that growing mobile audiences demand, by developing power efficient notebook and netbook applications built on Intel® processors.

  • Virtualization: More and more developers are discovering new uses for virtualization, new opportunities for product innovation and new business models. Learn more from our experts, share ideas and connect with fellow developers. Be a part of our new Virtualization Developers Community!

  • What If: Pre-Production Software: Experiment with Intel's advanced research and technology implementations that are still under development.