HPE NonStop Tandem ViewPoint EMS Event log viewer

The timeline of HPE NonStop ViewPoint (and its modern successor, Web ViewPoint) reflects the evolution of NonStop systems from Tandem’s fault-tolerant beginnings to Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s modern cloud-integrated management. 

Detailed History Timeline

  • Pre-2000: Legacy ViewPoint
    • Originally developed for the Tandem NonStop platform to provide a graphical operations interface for monitoring system status and events.
    • Featured early support for DSM/PM (Distributed Systems Management/Performance Monitor) and event management through primary and alternate event logs.
  • 2003–2005: Transition to Web ViewPoint
    • September 2003: Version 4 AAD released as an early iteration of the web-based management tool.
    • May–October 2004: Progressive upgrades (Versions 5.0 and 5 AAF) introduced refined management capabilities for S-Series servers.
    • March 2005: Version 5 AAG released, consolidating features for the S-Series.
    • November 2005: Web ViewPoint for Itanium (Version H01AAI) launched, marking the shift to the Intel Itanium-based Integrity NonStop architecture.
  • 2013–2015: The x86 Revolution & Virtualization
    • 2014: Support for Intel x86 architecture was officially announced, leading to the launch of NonStop X.
    • Evolution to Web ViewPoint Enterprise (WVP E): The platform evolved into an automated management product, eventually adding integration with cloud-based analytics like HPE Remote Analyst.
  • 2018–Present: Modern Hybrid Cloud Era
    • L-Series Support: Continued updates provided support for L-Series operating environments and enhanced security monitoring.
    • 2023–2024: Recent developments focus on Web ViewPoint Enterprise, featuring a global configuration platform and enhanced historical data capture through integrations like Sentinel for HPE NonStop

For more specific documentation, you can browse the HPE NonStop Manuals on the HPE Support Center

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Author: Mark Whitfield

Welcome to my site! After graduating in Computing in 1990, I accepted a position as a programmer at a Runcorn based software house specialising in electronic banking software, namely sp/ARCHITECT-BANK on Tandem Computers (now HPE NonStop). This was before the internet became more prevalent and so the notion of enabling desktop access to company accounts for inter-account transfers and book keeping was still quite a cutting edge idea (and smartphones only ever hinted at in Space 1999). The company was called The Software Partnership (which was taken over by Deluxe Data in 1994). I spent 5 years in Runcorn developing code for SP/ARCHITECT for various banks like TSB, Bank of Scotland, Rabobank and Girofon (Denmark) to name but a few. I then moved onto a software house in Salford Quays for further bank facing projects. After a further 23 years in the IT industry and now a Senior IT Project Manager (both Agile and Waterfall delivery), I thought I would echo out my Career Profile in this corner of the internet for quick and easy access.

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