Bad news for those who want to play with OpenVMS in non-production use. Older versions are disappearing, and the terms are getting much more restrictive. The corporation behind the continued ...
Hewlett-Packard has changed its direction on OpenVMS. Instead of pushing its users off the system, it has licensed OpenVMS to a new company that plans to develop ports to the latest Itanium chips and ...
Hewlett-Packard gets OpenVMS up and running on an Itanium-based computer, a crucial step to ensuring the venerable OS doesn't suffer the fate of many of its shorter-lived contemporaries. Stephen ...
OpenVMS was supposed to have died a slow and unheralded death sometime during the 1990s. Labeled passe by analysts and “legacy” by Windows and Unix enthusiasts in the wake of the distributed computing ...
Hewlett-Packard engineers on Friday got the OpenVMS operating system up and running on an Itanium-based computer, a crucial step to ensuring the venerable OS doesn't suffer the fate of many of its ...
In a surprise move, HP has granted OpenVMS a new lease on life, effectively reversing last year's decision to mothball the venerable server OS. HP hasn't changed its mind about its latest OpenVMS ...
Hewlett-Packard is handing off support and development of OpenVMS to VMS Software Inc. This software is used in manufacturing, stock exchanges and other industries. OpenVMS is an operating system that ...
There are some advantages to using the LIBNAME statement to identify your SAS data libraries to the SAS System. (See Advantages of Using Librefs Rather than OpenVMS Logical Names.) However, you can ...
t4Monitor is a module that allows easy collection, preprocessing and reporting of generic OpenVMS' T4 compliant counters stored in Format-1 or Format-2 Comma Separated Values (CSV) files. The ...
This method of structuring files enables you to group sets of related files within directories. You can organize your files however you like. Directory File Structure illustrates the directory file ...
(let me start by stating that I thought long and hard where to post this; I originally thought of LKF but VMS isn't a *nix.)<br><br>Is there anywhere I might find a nice "primer" for OpenVMS?