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The Connect User Community is a 501(c)(6)
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, an independent user community for
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(HPE). Connect is a group of more than 70,000 HP customers, partners and employees. It resulted from the merger in May, 2008 of previous HP user groups, being Encompass, HP-Interex, and ITUG. It engages its members through education, community, philanthropy, and advocacy in a partnership with HPE. Connect members provide feedback and direction to HPE and their partners through their advocacy channels. This community of IT professionals makes available information about technology solutions for complex and multi-system computing environments, focusing on HP technologies, including HP-UX, HP's NonStop, Blade, HPE Helion,
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, Enterprise Unix, OpenVMS,
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and
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. Tru64 UNIX was removed from the supported product list at 31 December 2012.


History

Different users organizations have been instrumental as to the development of technology in the minicomputer business ( departmental computing). They survived multiple mergers and
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s, as well as multiple hardware platforms and software platforms. They organized
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and mutual support amongst customers to complement the official vendor support. Traditionally, physical meetings and conferences were organized; since 2008 more online communities were formed.
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were offered a collaboration agreement for research and development.


References


External links


Connect User Community


Archived


HP Technology Forum & Expo

OpenVMS.org

Tru64.org
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