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Pat toole ibm biography of michael w

Here's one in which two generations touch IBM's mainframe computer, one at its birth and one today. Call it a tale of two Tooles: Patrick Toole, the father. He later rose to a corporate technology post. His son joined IBM 30 years ago and worked his way through engineering, manufacturing, sales and other jobs to become chief information officer and, in July , general manager of System z — today's mainframe.

The elder Toole recalls the technology excitement of the mids. Then, as now, the basic chips came from the Wiccopee plant and went into the big computers put together at Poughkeepsie. Did he think the mainframe line would last 50 years? I didn't know if I was going to be around in 50 years.

Pat toole ibm biography of michael w: Prior to this position, Pat

He's based at the Armonk headquarters, but spends a lot of time at the Poughkeepsie plant, he said. This development work, for which Poughkeepsie is the center, means that as soon as a new mainframe product is announced, the team begins designing the next generation. Father, son are big part of IBM's 5-decade mainframe legacy.