Anuj asks "introduce yourself" so here I am!
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 3:20 am
Hi guys!
I'm very happy to join this forum and exchange all of our ideas, big or small, silly or serious.
Been in mainframe IT for 40+ years, from PL/1 programmer through Assembler, COBOL, CICS, Software AG products, and onto diverse but extremely interesting innovative areas such as Flex-ES and Platform Solutions (the old Amdahl guys), arguably laying claim to having installed more of these systems in Customers throughout Europe, Japan and the USA than anybody else.
I live in Nottingham, UK, which allows relatively easy access to all parts of the UK, and of course the world!
As you can therefore tell, I so enjoy Systems Programming (albeit that it gets so annoying and frustrating at times too! ), and more recently have become the Sys Prog in charge of a multi-user developers' z/OS v2.2 system, which leads to all manner of off-the-wall information requests in areas that usually a separate specialist would tackle. As such, it's extremely interesting, and never boring!
Watch this space for further news of our exciting truly leading-edge mainframe systems solution as it become rolled out to the world.
Meanwhile, I'll always appreciate help and advice from those of you who undoubtedly have more experience than myself in your specialist areas.
Looking forward to interacting with you frequently!
Kind regards,
Alan
I'm very happy to join this forum and exchange all of our ideas, big or small, silly or serious.
Been in mainframe IT for 40+ years, from PL/1 programmer through Assembler, COBOL, CICS, Software AG products, and onto diverse but extremely interesting innovative areas such as Flex-ES and Platform Solutions (the old Amdahl guys), arguably laying claim to having installed more of these systems in Customers throughout Europe, Japan and the USA than anybody else.
I live in Nottingham, UK, which allows relatively easy access to all parts of the UK, and of course the world!
As you can therefore tell, I so enjoy Systems Programming (albeit that it gets so annoying and frustrating at times too! ), and more recently have become the Sys Prog in charge of a multi-user developers' z/OS v2.2 system, which leads to all manner of off-the-wall information requests in areas that usually a separate specialist would tackle. As such, it's extremely interesting, and never boring!
Watch this space for further news of our exciting truly leading-edge mainframe systems solution as it become rolled out to the world.
Meanwhile, I'll always appreciate help and advice from those of you who undoubtedly have more experience than myself in your specialist areas.
Looking forward to interacting with you frequently!
Kind regards,
Alan