I saw this little bit of OpenVMS zealotry in ComputerWeekly:
Hack-proof and crash resistant - have you discovered the OS world's best-kept secret? OpenVMS offers unmatched robustness for business-critical apps
Curious as to their justification for calling OpenVMS "hack-proof", I did a quick search on the article and found only this little blurb:
Interesting... I suppose. The article is mostly fluff and makes no mention of more mainstream operating systems for mission critical applications such as z/OS, and focuses more on using OpenVMS on the now (sadly) defunct Alpha architecture... which lacks many of the high availability features of zSeries mainframes.
Hack-proof and crash resistant - have you discovered the OS world's best-kept secret? OpenVMS offers unmatched robustness for business-critical apps
Curious as to their justification for calling OpenVMS "hack-proof", I did a quick search on the article and found only this little blurb:
OpenVMS also has excellent security. A hacking contest was held at the DefCon 9 conference in July 2001, where the winner was not NT, XP, Solaris, Linux or BSD. It was VMS, which was rated "cool and unhackable".
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