Henry Willard is a veteran architect with four decades of deep systems and OS-level software experience, currently designing and troubleshooting Oracle for MVS and cross-platform application stacks in the San Francisco Bay Area. He brings rare expertise across mainframe environments (z/OS, CICS, IMS, z/VM, System z assembler) and modern virtualization and kernel internals (xen, Linux kernel, AIX), enabling him to diagnose and resolve complex problems that span heterogeneous networks. At Oracle he led a three-person redesign of MVS support leveraging WLM, enclave SRBs, and zIIP, and earlier built SQLNet SNA support and low-level VMS interfaces, showing a consistent track record of porting and optimizing database and networking subsystems. Comfortable working from machine code to high-level languages (C, Java, Lisp, Cobol, PL/I), he pairs systems-level rigor with pragmatic tooling and integration skills. An unusual background—a Bachelor of Music in Composition—underscores his long-standing habit of combining creative thinking with technical precision.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Music, Composition, Bachelor of Music, Composition at The Ohio State University
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