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IBM Journal of Research and Development  
Volume 43, Numbers 5/6, 1999
IBM S/390 Server G5/G6
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The Integrated Cluster Bus for the IBM S/390 Parallel Sysplex - Author bios

by T. A. Gregg, K. M. Pandey, and R. K. Errickson

Biographical sketches of authors

Thomas A. Gregg   IBM System/390 Division, P.O. Box 950, Poughkeepsie, New York 12602 (tomgregg@us.ibm.com). Mr. Gregg is a Senior Technical Staff Member in the S/390 System Design group. He received an SC.B. degree in engineering from Brown University in 1972 and continued under a university fellowship, receiving an SC.M. degree in electrical engineering in 1974. He joined IBM at the Poughkeepsie Laboratory in 1973. Mr. Gregg has held various technical positions in the area of I/O subsystem design. He holds numerous patents utilized in IBM ESCON and Parallel Sysplex channel products, and has received nine IBM Invention Achievement Awards. He received an IBM Corporate Award and an IBM Outstanding Innovation Award for work on ESCON products, and three IBM Outstanding Innovation Awards for work on Parallel Sysplex. He is a member of the IEEE.

Kulwant M. Pandey   IBM System/390 Division, 522 South Road, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 (pandey@us.ibm.com). Ms. Pandey is a Senior Engineer working on coupling hardware design. She received a B.S. degree from Birla Institute of Technology, India, in 1973, and an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University. Since joining IBM in 1973, she has been involved in hardware design, management, and simulation of cache controllers, channels, and coupling. She has received an IBM Outstanding Innovation Award and several Outstanding Technical Achievement Awards. At present, Ms. Pandey is involved in hardware design of ISC and ICB.

Richard K. Errickson   IBM System/390 Division, 522 South Road, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 (rerricks@us.ibm.com). Mr. Errickson received a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from Lehigh University and joined IBM in 1985. He is a developer of microcode for the I/O subsystem for S/390 processors.