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A very resilient operating system that got its start in 1977 and flourished in the 1980’s during the minicomputer craze will be working with a blockchain variant.
(Old school software is taking a leap forward into the Age of Disruption with the news that OpenVMS, the venerable operating system from the days of the VAX/VMS minicomputers from DEC, will be adapting to the blockchain/distributed ledger technology-based “hashgraph distributed consensus platform” from provider Swirlds. Major financial services firms and stock exchanges will be...
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