With the announcement that a new company VMS Software Incorporated will take over support and maintenance of OpenVMS in June, John has become the primary contact with VSI from HP.

Houston, TX (PRWEB) October 25, 2015

eCube Systems, a leading provider of middleware modernization, integration, and management solutions, met up with Hewlett Packard’s OpenVMS Specialist John Egolf at the OpenVMS Bootcamp in September to discuss a variety of topics related to OpenVMS. Hewlett Packard announced the end of support for OpenVMS in 2014 and the OpenVMS community has been in a state of flux since the announcement. With the announcement that a new company VMS Software Incorporated will take over support and maintenance of OpenVMS in June, John has become the primary contact with VSI from HP. With a focus on the relationship between HP and VSI, John communicates and resolves issues between the various HP teams, including Technical Services (TS), Supply Chain, the Business and Marketing teams, and the R&D engineering group.

John provided eCube with his unique perspective on the future of OpenVMS and how the events of the past year have affected the long term viability of OpenVMS and its community.

eCube’s conversation with John can be found at: http://blog.ecubesystems.com/ecubes-interview-with-john-egolf

About eCube Systems
eCube Systems offers a family of middleware evolution products and services that maximize return on technology investment by leveraging existing technical equity to meet evolving business needs. Fortune 1000 companies and government agencies turn to eCube Systems to reduce risk, extend ROI, and increase productivity as they consolidate existing capabilities and evolve legacy systems to contemporary SOA platforms.

eCube Systems, LLC is headquartered in Montgomery, Texas with marketing offices in Boston, MA and R&D in Montreal, Canada. For more information, visit us at http://www.ecubesystems.com/Contact.html

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