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Preface xiii
Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this project:
򐂰 Matthew Accapadi, F.A.S.T., AIX performance, Austin, Texas
򐂰 Peter Barnett, Consulting/T Specialist--pSeries Wall Street, New York, New York
򐂰 Scott A Carroll, HMC, Power Linux & FPGA Program Manager, Austin, Texas
򐂰 Grover Davidson, Development Support/Performance Analysis, Austin, Texas
򐂰 Surya Duggirala, Lead WebSphere Performance Architect, Rochester, Minnesota
򐂰 John Finley, IBM STG Power Systems Client Care, Poughkeepsie, New York
򐂰 Jerrold M (Jerry) Heyman, Software Engineer/Technical Consultant - IBM System p/AIX,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
򐂰 Karen Lawrence, IBM Redbooks Technical Writer, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
򐂰 Mirco Malessa, SAP on POWER Development - IBM i, IBM PureSystems™, Boeblingen
Germany
򐂰 Anbazhagan Mani, Senior Software Engineer, Solutions Management Architecture,
Bangalore, India
򐂰 Colin Parris, General Manager, Power Systems, Somers, New York
򐂰 Nashib Qadri, Program Manager - Hardware Acceleration Lab, Ontario, Canada
򐂰 Linda Robinson, IBM Redbooks Graphics Specialist, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina
򐂰 Sanjay Ruprell, IT Specialist, Foster City, California
򐂰 Bruce P Semple, STG Power and z Systems Architecture, Gaithersburg, Maryland
򐂰 Maneesh Sharma, POWER Sales Representative, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
򐂰 Wolfgang Tertel, Oracle Onsite Redwood Shores, Redwood City, California
򐂰 Scott Vetter, Executive Project Manager - ITSO IBM Redbooks Systems Team Lead,
Austin, Texas
򐂰 Steven W White, Distinguished Engineer, STG Chief Compiler Architect, Austin, Texas
򐂰 The IBM Redbooks editing team, San Jose, California
We also thank the many other people who participated in the preparation of this book.
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