[Vms.sig-hu] Announcing the latest issue of the OpenVMS Technical Journal. (fwd)

Fodor Zsuzsa fodor31 at freemail.hu
2005. Feb. 19., Szo, 18:53:09 CET



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Feladó: Skonetski, Susan <susan.skonetski at hp.com>
Címzett: Skonetski, Susan <susan.skonetski at hp.com>
Tárgy: Announcing the latest issue of the OpenVMS Technical Journal.

Dear Distribution lists, 

It is my pleasure to announce the latest issue of the OpenVMS Technical
Journal. First, I would like to apologize for the delay; however we were
otherwise occupied in getting OpenVMS Version 8.2 out. Please visit the
Web site at: 
"http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/journal/index.html"
 
Once again, we have a number of excellent articles. To highlight just a
few, let me start by pointing out "A Survey of Cluster Technologies" by
Ken Moreau. You will find this an in-depth and very well researched
article. "Porting the Macro-32 Compiler to OpenVMS I64" by John 
Reagan
gives you a firsthand look at what changed and what stayed the same 
from
an engineer on the compiler team. "Are you Certifiable?" What an
interesting question and name for an article! Certification is a big
thing in the IT industry these days, and OpenVMS does have 
certification
available. This article was written by John Gillings, who was part of
the team that developed some of the certification tests. "Delivering Web
Access to OpenVMS" by Tom Bice describes how Southeastern Freight 
Lines
migrated its All-in-1 application to Verastream and added a graphical
user interface. This migration preserved all their valuable data,
enabled them to keep their OpenVMS systems on which they rely for 
zero
down-time, enhanced customer service, and reduced IT costs. There are
four more excellent articles in this issue as well. 

As always, I would like to thank all the Authors. As you can see from
the bio page, we have an impressive group of Engineers, 
Ambassadors, and
Partners. Key to the publication of this journal is the documentation
team that works with the Authors. For this issue, they were Carolyn
Crowell, Suzy Kane, Mary Marotta, Sarah Masella, Joseph McMullen, Phil
Milgrom, Pat Nelson, and Merle Roesler. Of course, without the core 
team
of Warren Sander, the web master, and Mary Marotta, this project 
would
not be possible at all. I owe them a huge dept of gratitude. Thank you
all very much. 

I hope you enjoy this issue of the OpenVMS Technical Journal. 

Warm Regards,
Sue Skonetski
Editor

 




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