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Future of Classic Software

Future of Classic Software. Classic Software Risks. Hardware Age OpenVMS End of Support SSDT Limitations Redesign Functionality. Hardware Age. Classic Servers in some cases 15 to 30 years old Replacement parts are rarely new Replacement parts will become increasing difficult to source.

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Future of Classic Software

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  1. Future of Classic Software

  2. Classic Software Risks • Hardware Age • OpenVMS End of Support • SSDT Limitations • Redesign Functionality

  3. Hardware Age • Classic Servers in some cases 15 to 30 years old • Replacement parts are rarely new • Replacement parts will become increasing difficult to source

  4. OpenVMS End of Support • December 31, 2020 – Not Fiscal Year End • HP Decision – November 2016 • This date is not changing

  5. SSDT Limitations • Limitations on simultaneous migrations • Limitations on software development

  6. Risk Mitigation • Alternatives hardware • “New” version of OpenVMS • State Software Use/License Fee • Determine Your Path • Redesign, Munis, EFP

  7. Human Resource Survey

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