Overview
On the heels of the OpenVMS 30-year anniversary, Process Software
has been providing solutions to this market from almost the beginning.
Twenty-five years ago, Bernie Volz and Phil Denzer founded Process
Software. The first product they offered was Process TCPware, a native
TCP/IP stack for OpenVMS. This product is still actively sold and
supported today and is currently used by many industries, which run
their mission-critical applications. During this time, Process Software
also expanded its product offering to include Unix, Linux, and Windows
solutions.
Timeline
- 1984: Process was founded and built TCPware (the first native
TCP/IP stack for OpenVMS)
- 1997: Process acquired the MultiNet product from Cisco Systems/TGV
and assumed all support obligations for the product
- 1999: Agreement with Attachmate Corporation to take over the
Pathway customer base and migrate them to MultiNet and TCPware
- 1999: Joined the Hobbyist program and began hosting the largest
repository of free OpenVMS software
- 2000: Agreement with Sun Microsystems/Innosoft to assume all
sales, support and development for the PMDF product family
- 2002: SSH for OpenVMS released
- 2003: PreciseMail Anti-Spam Gateway released
- 2005 : Process add an antivirus offering
- 2006: VMS Authentication Module released
- 2008: Process Software provides a new level of security to customers
with IPS and other enhancements in MultiNet.
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