{"head":{"this-is":{"@attributes":{"section":"about","page":"contact","subpage":""}},"title":"Saxonica: Contact us","meta":[{"@attributes":{"name":"title","content":"Saxonica: Contact us"}},{"@attributes":{"http-equiv":"Content-Type","content":"text\/html; charset=iso-8859-1"}},{"@attributes":{"name":"description","content":""}},{"@attributes":{"name":"keywords","content":"XSLT, XQuery, XPath, Processor, XSD Schema, Saxonica, license, validator, XML, Saxon, EXPath"}},{"@attributes":{"name":"coverage","content":"Worldwide"}},{"@attributes":{"name":"copyright","content":"Copyright Saxonica Ltd"}},{"@attributes":{"name":"robots","content":"index, follow"}}]},"body":{"@attributes":{"class":"main"},"h1":"Contact Saxonica","p":["For information on how to contact us for technical support, please see .","For all enquiries concerning the commercial versions of Saxon, please contact us by email at .",{"b":"Penny Kay"},{"@attributes":{"style":"padding-top:10px"},"b":"Sue Schreiber"},{"@attributes":{"style":"padding-top:10px"},"b":"John Lumley"},"John completed a number of specific projects for Saxonica including implementation of the EXPath library, tools\n      for streamability analysis, and research into algorithms for optimized matching of template rules. He also\n      implemented the XPath parser for SaxonJS, and was responsible for a number of key developments for SaxonJS 2.0,\n      including integrating the XSLT compiler written in XSLT itself, and developing the W3C test suite test driver for\n      SaxonJS which runs in the browser and on Node.js."],"div":{"@attributes":{"id":"aside"},"h2":"Contact","p":["The office phone number is no longer available. Please contact us online instead.",{"email":{"@attributes":{"address":"saxon-orders@saxonica.com","title":"saxon-orders@saxonica.com"}}},"For technical support, please register at ; or if you prefer to keep things private, email\n        .","c\/o Assets Accounting, Chartered Accountants Chiltern Chambers 37 St\n                Peters Avenue Reading RG4 7DH Berkshire, UK"],"h3":["Commercial enquiries email:","Technical support:","Postal address:"],"comment":{}},"h2":["The Saxonica team","Previous employees"],"table":{"tr":[{"td":[{"img":{"@attributes":{"src":"..\/img\/norm.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","style":"vertical-align:text-top"}}},{"a":{"@attributes":{"id":"norm","class":"anchor"}},"p":[{"b":"Norm Tovey-Walsh"},"Norm sometimes runs demo jams at various XML conferences.","Follow  on Mastodon."]}]},{"td":[{"img":{"@attributes":{"src":"..\/img\/mike.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","style":"vertical-align:text-top"}}},{"a":{"@attributes":{"id":"mike","class":"anchor"}},"p":[{"b":"Michael Kay"},"Michael has over forty years' experience in the software industry. He gained a PhD at the University of Cambridge\n            for research on database management technology, and then joined ICL, where he led design teams for a number of\n            software products including several generations of database systems: his technical contributions were recognised\n            by appointment as an ICL Fellow. During that time, ICL evolved from a mainframe computer manufacturer to a $4bn\n            software and services company, and became part of Fujitsu. In October 2023 Michael transferred ownership of the\n            company into an Employee Ownership Trust, and moved into a part-time role as Director of Innovation; he remains\n            actively involved in designing new product features and providing technical support to users."]}]},{"td":[{"img":{"@attributes":{"src":"..\/img\/oneil.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","style":"vertical-align:text-top"}}},{"a":{"@attributes":{"id":"oneil","class":"anchor"}},"p":[{"b":"O'Neil Delpratt"},"Before joining Saxonica, he completed his post-graduate studies at the University of\n            Leicester. His thesis title was \"In-memory Representations of XML documents\" which coincided\n            with a C++ software development of a memory efficient DOM implementation, called Succinct DOM.","O'Neil regularly publishes and presents papers at various XML conferences, and was an invited\n            expert on the W3C XQuery Working Group.",{"a":"Follow @ond1","script":"!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=\/^http:\/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+':\/\/platform.twitter.com\/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');"}]}]},{"td":[{"img":{"@attributes":{"src":"..\/img\/debbie.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","style":"vertical-align:text-top"}}},{"a":{"@attributes":{"id":"debbie","class":"anchor"}},"p":[{"b":"Debbie Lockett"},"Debbie has worked on SaxonJS since its inception in 2016, and is now the lead developer. Activities include:\n            performance improvements, increasing the test coverage, extending the XSLT conformance and IXSL capabilities (for\n            instance implementing the serializer, and developing the HTTP client), and maintaining the documentation (and its\n            SaxonJS application)."]}]},{"td":[{"img":{"@attributes":{"src":"..\/img\/ankita.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","style":"vertical-align:text-top"}}},{"a":{"@attributes":{"id":"ankita","class":"anchor"}},"p":{"b":"Ankita Mohinta"}}]},{"td":[{"img":{"@attributes":{"src":"..\/img\/matt.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","style":"vertical-align:text-top"}}},{"a":{"@attributes":{"id":"matt","class":"anchor"}},"p":[{"b":"Matt Patterson"},"He studied Typography & Graphic Communication at Reading University, gaining a BA (Hons) in\n            2001, co-authored a book on CSS in 2002, and has spoken on design, programming, and their\n            intersection at conferences on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as teaching web development to\n            beginners."]}]}]}}}