IBM Corporation
Biographical Sketch: Dan Greiner is a Senior Scientist and Master Inventor with IBM's Systems and Technology Group where he has worked for the past ten years developing architecture for System Z. He is currently the editor of the z/Architecture Principles of Operation. Prior to IBM, Dan worked for 22 years at Amdahl Corporation in a variety of customer support, marketing, firmware engineering, and management positions. He has been involved with mainframe computers for over 40 years.
Sessions:
9210: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 1 of 5 9211: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 2 of 5
9212: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 3 of 5
9213: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 4 of 5
9214: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 5 of 5
9215: Assembler Language "Boot Camp" Hands-on Lab Part 1 of 2
9216: Assembler Language "Boot Camp" Hands-on Lab Part 2 of 2
9217: Packed Decimal is Not (Quite) Dead!: How Floating-Point Decimal Greatly Simplifies and Speeds Decimal Computation
9220: Evolution of The IBM Mainframe Architecture
9223: How HLASM's Most Powerful Features Simplify Your Assembler Language Programs
9281: Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Assembler Language Programs: Tips and Techniques
9286: Assembler "Boot Camp Plus": Useful Basic Instructions
9312: Powerful Instructions That Don't Requre AMODE 64: Part 1 of 2
9313: Powerful Instructions That Don't Require AMODE 64: Part 2 of 2