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IBM Power Systems E870 and E880 Technical Overview and Introduction
James Cruickshank works in the Power System Client Technical Specialist team for IBM in
the UK. He holds an honors degree in Mathematics from the University of Leeds. James has
over 13 years experience working with RS/6000, pSeries®, System p and Power Systems
products. James supports customers in the financial services sector in the UK.
Bartłomiej Grabowski is a Principal System Support Specialist in DHL IT Services in the
Czech Republic. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the Academy of
Computer Science and Management in Bielsko-Biala. His areas of expertise include IBM i,
PowerHA® solutions that are based on hardware and software replication, Power Systems
hardware, and PowerVM. He is an IBM Certified Systems Expert and a coauthor of several
IBM Redbooks® publications.
The project that produced this publication was managed by:
Scott Vetter
Executive Project Manager, PMP
Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this project:
Tamikia Barrow, Ella Buslovich, Mark Clark, Volker Haug, Daniel Henderson,
Stephanie Jensen, Bob Kovacks, Jai Lei Ma, Chris Mann, Dwayne Moore, Mark Olson,
Monica Sanchez, Bill Starke, Jeff Stuecheli, Doug Szerdi, Jacobo Vargas, Steve Will
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