OpenVMS for the Hobbyist: Industrial Strength at No Cost
OpenVMS, the industrial strength operating system with many unique features is now
available at no cost on a hobbyist (non-Commercial) basis. The ready availability
of low-cost VAX and Alpha hardware and the availability of freeware and hobbyist
PC-based emulators make OpenVMS an interesting platform for hobbyists. Since its
inception in 1997, the OpenVMS Hobbyist program has issued over 1,000,000 licenses
for use by hobbyists.
This session will provide an overview of the OpenVMS Hobbyist program and how it
can be used.
Speaker: |
Robert Gezelter,
a Director of the New York City chapter of IASA,
a Senior Member of IEEE and an alumnus of the
IEEE Computer Society’s
Distinguished Visitors Program.
Mr. Gezelter holds BA and MS degrees in Computer Science
from New York University. He is a contributor to the
Computer Security Handbook (2002)
and the Handbook of Information Security (2005). He has spoken and written extensively on
operating systems, networks, performance, security, tools, and similar areas.
Mr. Gezelter is in private practice, and maintains his offices in Flushing, New York.
He can be contacted via his firm’s www site at
http://www.rlgsc.com.
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Sponsors: |
Trenton Computer Festival
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Venue: |
College of New Jersey
Room SSB-103
Ewing Township, New Jersey
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Date: |
Saturday, April 26, 2008
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Time: |
19:30 AM
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Reservations: |
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Admission: |
Free; RSVP Required for Security Reasons
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Session Notes: |
(Available after the Presentation)
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