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>From  "IBM System/38 Technical Developments", 1978

"Mr. Henry is the manager of IBM System/38 programming
development.  His area's repsonsibilities include architecture,
design,  development, performance, evaluation, test, and
release of licensed programs (CPF, RPG III, IDU, etc.) and
some microprogrammed components."

Of the 50 or 60 names listed, he appears to be the head honcho.

Some of the contributors and presumably their area of expertize and
responsibity:
R.H. Hoffman and F.G. Soltis
        "Hardware organization of the System/38"
R.E. French, R.W. Collins, L.W. Loen
        "System/38 machine storage management"
J.H. Botterill and W.O. Evans
        "The rule driven Control Language in System/38"



Keith



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jerry" <jdraper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Who is Glenn Henry?


> Heard on the street.....from someone who was there (not me).
>
> "When I was in Rochester, he was a 3rd-level manager
> who later became (I think) the manager in charge of the
> technical side of Pacific (S/38) development.  He had a
> great deal of visibility in the project and was, if I recall
> correctly, the chief proponent of keeping the architecture
> "pure."  As this project was not physically undertaken
> in the lab, but in rented space because of overcrowding,
> I had little contact with anyone in that project."
>
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