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Publish Date
13 June 2007
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Author(s)
- Kent Bruinsma
- Jim Coon
- Christopher Gloe
- Brian Jongekryg
- John Kasperski
- Clair Wood
- Yessong Johng
Kent Bruinsma is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM Rochester. He started with IBM in 1984 on PC Support/36. He has since worked on several SNA communications projects including 5494 Remote Workstation Controller and Display Station Passthru. He spent six years on the HTTP Server for i5 and was the technical lead on the team that brought Apache to the i5 system. He worked on WebSphere Business Integration products on i5 for two years, then on the Directory Server (LDAP) for another two years. In 2007, he became the team leader for the TCP/IP Applications on i5, which includes FTP, Telnet, DNS, DHCP, Mail, QoS, and LDAP.
Jim Coon has been an IBM Software Engineer for 22 years. He started out working on the IBM System 36 in networking and communications. He then migrated to the AS/400, and now the iSeries. In addition to networking and communications, he has worked on retail support, Digital Certificate Manager, and now Intrusion Detection.
Christopher Gloe (Chris) is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM in Rochester Minnesota where he has worked for 20 years. He is currently the Technical Chief Engineering Manager (TCEM) and Chief Architect for TCP/IP Networking on i5/OS. During the last 10 years he has designed and implemented various portions of the System i TCP/ IP Communications stack and associated components.
Brian Jongekryg is an Advisory Software Engineer at IBM Rochester. He has worked as a developer on the IBM System/36 in networking and communications and subsequently on the IBM AS/400 and now System i platform, where he is currently a Developer on the i5/OS TCP/IP stack team.
John Kasperski is an Advisory Software Engineer at IBM Rochester. He started his IBM career in 1991 and spent five years designing/developing various networking-related projects in the Networking Software and Networking Hardware Divisions at the IBM Research Triangle Park site in NC. He transferred to IBM Rochester in 1996 and joined the OS/400 Sockets/SSL development team. He designed and implemented various socket enhancements for the V4R2 through V5R3 releases. He became the team leader of the Sockets/SSL development team in 2001. John has presented numerous Sockets and TCP/IP related topics at COMMON conferences for the past five years. John is currently the team leader of the i5/OS TCP/IP stack development team and the Project Lead for IPv6 on i5/OS.
Clair Wood graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University in 1988. After graduation, he started working at IBM as a Software Engineer on the AS/400 Device Configuration team. Other past work assignments at IBM have included working on the Source/Sink and Work Management teams. His current job is Team Leader of the i5/OS TCP/IP Configuration Team.
Yessong Johng is an IBM Certified IT Specialist at the IBM International Technical Support Organization, Rochester Center. He started his IT career at IBM as a S/38 Systems Engineer in 1982 and has been with S/38, AS/400, and iSeries for 20 years. He writes extensively and develops and teaches IBM classes worldwide on the areas of IT Optimization, whose topics include Linux, AIX, and Windows implementations on System i platform. His other coverage areas include TCP/IP, networking security, HA, and SAN.
ISBN
0738486493
IBM Form Number
SG24-6718-02
