OpenVMS

OpenVMS is a proprietary computer operating system for use in general-purpose computing. It is the successor to the VMS Operating System, and was first released in December of 1992. OpenVMS is a multi-user, multiprocessing virtual memory-based operating system (OS) designed for use in time-sharing, batch processing, and transaction processing.

What does OpenVMS stand for?

OpenVMS stands for Open Virtual Memory System. It is a proprietary operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for use in mid-range and high-end computer systems. OpenVMS is a multi-user, multiprocessing operating system with a number of features that make it well-suited for use in mission-critical applications.

Is VMS still being used?

VMS is a proprietary operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and was first released in 1977. It was designed for use in mid-range and high-end computer systems. In the 1990s, DEC was acquired by Compaq, and VMS was renamed to OpenVMS. OpenVMS is still being developed and supported by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).

There are a number of reasons why VMS is still being used:

1. OpenVMS is a stable and reliable operating system.

2. OpenVMS offers a high degree of compatibility with existing VMS software and hardware.

3. OpenVMS is a highly scalable operating system, able to run on a wide range of hardware platforms.

4. OpenVMS offers a wide range of built-in security features.

5. OpenVMS is easy to manage and maintain.

There are a number of companies and organizations still using OpenVMS, including HPE, the US Department of Defense, NASA, and the UK National Health Service. What does OpenVMS run on? OpenVMS is a proprietary operating system developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP) for use in mission-critical applications. It is designed for use in a wide range of hardware environments, from small embedded systems to large enterprise servers.

How old is OpenVMS?

OpenVMS is a multi-user, multiprocessing virtual memory-based operating system (OS) designed for use in time-sharing, batch processing, and transaction processing. It is the successor to the VMS Operating System (VMS), which was produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). The first version of OpenVMS was released on November 1, 1977 as VAX/VMS Version 1.0.

As of 2019, the current version of OpenVMS is OpenVMS v8.4, which was released on May 23, 2017.

Who owns VMS? VMS is a commercial operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was first released in 1977, and was one of the first commercially successful multi-user, multitasking operating systems. DEC was acquired by Compaq in 1998, and Compaq was in turn acquired by HP in 2002. As of 2018, HP still owns the VMS operating system.