
Download: VAU-2007-05-10_09.mp3
Length: 37 minutes
VMS Audio Update - Episode #9
In the 9th episode, the last one before bootcamp, we get Steve Lieman and Hoff talking about the bootcamp, a solicitation from Colin Butcher, Hoff's interview with Ann McQuaid, Nic Clews talking about Nemonix, Colin again with some DECnet tips, and Steve with a T4 alternate collector tip.
For more on the OpenVMS advanced technical bootcamp 20-25 May 2007 including information on Keynotes and evening events visit the website
www.hp.com/go/openvms/bootcamp For details of the sessions the see the bootcamp agenda (updated 9th May). The summary of the performance related sessions is available in
Steve Lieman's 4th April blog entry
Colin Butcher has presented sessions on many subjects include reliable system design and the notes from the presentations are available from
the www.xdelta.co.uk web site
Information on the worlds finest operating system is available via the HP OpenVMS web site, the white paper web page. the
OpenVMS Success stories, and the OpenVMS Roadmap
For more on hardware upgrades from Nemonix then go to the Nemonix Engineering web site with details on the
SCSI Adapters & Controllers page
Documentation is available on line for
DECnet Phase V (a.k.a DECnet Plus) and DECnet Phase IV
For more on extending T4 then see Steve Lieman's TrendsThatMatter blog - trendsthatmatter.blogspot.com, especially the entry on Extending the T4 approach. The German Decus presentation on Extending T4 is available in
3E09-Extending-T4-beyond-OpenVMS.pdf
or email Steve Lieman with any questions.
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We'd like to thank, in alphabetical order, Ann McQuaid, Colin Butcher, Nic Clews, Steve Lieman, and Sue Skonetski for contributing to this podcast.
Special thanks to Jeff Palmer and Greg Freeman of the band Checksum for letting VAU use cuts from their CD Grey Ghost royalty free.
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