John Horswill is a member of IBM's CICS User Technololgy team at IBM
in Hursley Park, U.K. He has been involved in delivering information
on various platforms, including OS/390, AIX, Solaris, Digital Unix,
HP, and Windows NT, for the past 11 years. Before joining IBM, he
worked in Further Education in England for many years. He graduated
from London University and completed an M.Sc. in Applied Cell Science
and Virology at Brunel University before turning his attention to
computing. If you can't find him in his office or working from home,
he is probably in his garden or hopefully "at the top of a mountain on
a clear day."
Andy Krasun graduated from Oxford University, U.K. with a B.A. degree
in Mathematics and, not wishing to start work, studied for an M.Sc. in
Numerical Analysis at Dundee University in Scotland. He currently
works in the CICS Strategy group and has been in and around CICS since
it arrived in Hursley, England in 1975. He is a well-known speaker at
User Groups around the world, talking on CICS Application Design and
Development. When time permits, he is thinking about writing up his
thesis for an M.Sc. at Oxford University in Software Engineering,
sailing on a square rigger somewhere in the English Channel, or skiing
in France.
The following Hursley web sites have more information on the IBM CICS
Development team: