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Volume 40, Number 1, 2001
Technology for e-business
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CICS and Enterprise JavaBeans - Author bios

by A. Bainbridge, J. Colgrave, A. Colyer, and G. Normington

Biographical sketches of authors

Andrew Bainbridge   IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley Park, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2JN, United Kingdom (electronic mail: Andrew_Bainbridge@uk.ibm.com). Mr. Bainbridge is a Senior Technical Staff Member in the IBM Software Group at the Hursley Development Laboratory in the United Kingdom. He is currently manager for design and new technology development in the Transaction Processing Products organization. He joined IBM as a systems engineer in 1984 and has worked on a wide range of software development projects and standards initiatives in the areas of transaction processing and open systems networking; over the last few years, he has focused on the integration of transaction processing and object technologies, working on the CICS and WebSphere products. He studied mathematics and computer science at Cambridge University, graduating in 1984.

John Colgrave   IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley Park, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2JN, United Kingdom (electronic mail: colgrave@uk.ibm.com). Mr. Colgrave is a senior software engineer in the Transaction Processing Products Design and New Technology department at the IBM Hursley Development Laboratory. For over ten years, he has worked as an architect and designer on CICS on various platforms; for several years he has focused on the use of Java in CICS and, most recently, the associated requirements for application development tooling. He holds a B.S. degree in electronic and electrical engineering and an M.S. degree in computer science, both from Manchester University.

Adrian Colyer   IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley Park, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2JN, United Kingdom (electronic mail: adrian_colyer@uk.ibm.com). Mr. Colyer received his degree in computer science from the University of Southampton, England, in 1992. He is a Chartered Engineer and Corporate Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and Honorary Membership Secretary of the UK Research and Development Society. Since joining IBM in 1992 he has worked on a number of middleware-related development projects involving CICS and MQSeries, and also on emerging technology projects in e-business and pervasive computing. In his current position Mr. Colyer is a senior software engineer working on enterprise Java support for CICS.

Glyn Normington   IBM UK Laboratories, Hursley Park, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 2JN, United Kingdom (electronic mail: norm@uk.ibm.com). Mr. Normington is a senior software engineer working on CICS. He received a B.A. degree in mathematics from Oxford University in 1981 and, after joining IBM, worked initially on graphics software and print spooling. Later he joined the CICS area and worked on the restructuring of some of the central components of CICS. He then led the Component Broker workload management design and implementation before he returned to CICS to lead the design of the support for EJB.