On 03/23/2015 11:33 PM, Mario Obejas wrote:

Another class of uses is software that is meant to be in the field for a *long* lifetime. All of our space based software is designed to be on mission for decades. Closer to home, there are plenty of installations that are not interconnected but still must last for a decade or more and still have a warranty/maintenance facility that tests and mitigates bug reports from the field. I can tell you my last employer still has VAX/VMS software *development*, and I doubt we are unique.

Nothing runs like VMS...

I understand a prior employer (two ago for me) moved off of VMS/AXP a couple years ago due to Oracle being EOLed (it was their ERP platform - SCT Banner shop.)

Also in that shop, but decomissioned a decade ago, was a Xerox two-color laser printer that was around 70ppm and from the early 1990s. We had two color units for it; one with purple ink for our letterhead and one with red for W-2s (we bought the perforated paper and printed everything in-house) which had their own little carts with a roller-on-rails system. I think the printer itself spanned about eight floor tiles and around two tiles deep. Across the room was a controller for it, covering four to six tiles, with a Wyse terminal atop. Adjacent was a 386 system running software from BARR System that translated from ASCII to EBCDIC for the printer.

Not properly third-party but...I currently work for a certain statistics software firm in a hosting arm. We have one customer running a version of our software that turned 10 years old last year. Two years ago I was assigned to add a product to the install and it didn't go well. After a few days of fighting with it we finally told the customer, "we are unable to make it work and there will be no further patches for it so the only answer is to upgrade." Their contract does include upgrade rights.

Regards,
Danielle

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