Let’s add another 35 years to OpenVMS
AVTware and Vere Technologies congratulate VMS Software Inc. for successfully negotiating with HP to breathe new life into VMS. The entire VMS community will benefit from their efforts. We continue to...
View ArticleVMSbook: the OpenVMS laptop
A wish of many OpenVMS users is to have a notebook that boots VMS instead of Windows/Linux. Something like that would be really great. Alphabook came the closest, but that product no longer exists....
View ArticleAVT VMSbook: OpenVMS on X86
Remember the Alphabook that was released by Tadpole in 1996? The first OpenVMS Notebook, meant for the military market? A great accomplishment at that time, hope for the future of VMS. A ruggedized,...
View ArticleVMware Certified
From the early beginning vtAlpha and vtVAX were installable directly on the X86 hardware (Bare Metal), which was a great benefit of this product set. Using the included hypervisor vtServer it was...
View ArticlevtAlpha and vtVAX version 2.11 available
Release 2.11 offers the following new features: Virtual Fibre Channel Adapters allow the sharing of physical Fibre Channel adapters in the Host computer. Virtual Zoning supported. vtAlpha/vtVAX...
View ArticleVirtualizing Alphas without stopping VMS
We recently completed a project to virtualize a sizeable number of AlphaServers which, during the virtualization process, were relocated to another site without stopping the applications. The...
View ArticlevtAlpha version 3 available
This week we released version 3 of our Alpha and VAX virtualization product. Version 3 contains mainly updates at the vtAlpha side, like increased CPU performance by assigning more resources for Alpha...
View ArticleAVTware at OpenVMS and Tru64 events
AVTware supports and joins the various OpenVMS en HPE related events across the globe. We have been sponsoring the OpenVMS Bootcamp in Westford, Massachussetts: participated in Oracle Tech Forums...
View ArticleAVTware version 3.2 available
Version 3.2 of vtAlpha/vtVAX virtualization solution offers the following enhancements: Start-up of a virtual Alpha stops when detected that one of the configured console port-numbers is already...
View ArticleOpenVMS in The Cloud
The OpenVMS and Cloud world have long been seen as very different and not made for each other. Where OpenVMS was designed to drive the (proprietary) hardware directly, the Cloud is a more fluid...
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