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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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3408.0. "The OpenVMS Partners Converge on ZKO..." by DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI (ADEPT of the Virtual Space.) Fri Sep 23 1994 16:04

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Note 2457.0        See you next week -- Have a good trip in...        10 replies
DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI "ADEPT of the Virtual Space."    126 lines  21-SEP-1994 14:16
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    "They fight and fight and fight and fight and fight -- The Itchy and 
    Scratchy shooow..."
                        (Intro Jingle to the Ichy and Scratchy show 
                          from "The Simpsons")
    
    --
    
    The OpenVMS partner sat at the dining room table helping his daughter
    make a Diorama for her book report on The Sneezes while his youngest
    watched a rerun of the Simpsons.  Dr Suess was alway a personal favorite 
    and fertile ground for passwords and security countersigns and now he was 
    sharing that world with DECUS's latest card carrier his daughter 
    (member # 32899).  

    Too soon the school project was finished and it was time for bed for 
    his two little apprentices.  The younger one climbed up to the top of 
    her bunk bed festooned in LionKing sheets and pillowcases surrounded
    by stuffed and soft reflections of animal reality. 

    As he tucked her in she smiled sweetly and innocently and asked
    "Daddy, some mad people on the Internet said that Digital doesn't
     care about software anymore. Is that true?"

    "Well Honey" the OpenVMS partner began "Digital is a big company
    with many overlapping business units, some units feel the need to 
    denegrate another business unit to try to improve the way they perform.  
    That sometimes gives the impression that DEC isn't a software company 
    anymore."

    "You mean like the way people acted in Unix/VMS war that you fought in" 
    asked the child wide eyed.

    "That was the Open Systems Wars honey. But yes Digital started to abandon 
     technology that it invented to exclusively adopt technology it had 
     little or no control over... We should have used both technologies for 
     market penetration, leveraging our installed base to introduce our 
     Standards Story." the OpenVMS Partner sighed "Digital is still learning 
     about proper positioning and marketing of all our flagship products
     and core competencies.  Now Digital has even sold DEC developed database 
     RdB and replaced it with Oracle. Sometime our business people just have 
     a little trouble thinking clearly"

    "Maybe they need some Paxil or Prosac?" the little one asked

    "No anti-depressants aren't the answer, I think they need a good swift 
     kick in the ..." The OpenVMS partner stopped realizing he was talking 
     to his young daughter and finished "pants"

    "Well daddy the stock's at $28" beamed the girl

    "That's will be good to dream about, the market says DEC is due for a 
     turn around." the OpenVMS partner Hugged the little girl and kissed 
     her on the forehead and tickling her asked  "Quick tell me about 
     OpenVMS and Fault Tolerance..."

    Giggling uncontrollabley she laughed "Oh Daddy you know that Digital
    sold Fault Tolerance systems off last week...."

    Giving her one more hug the OpenVMS partner asked "Will you miss me
    next week?" 

    "Yes, you tell those silly OpenVMS partner people that you want 
     DCL and POSIX integrated  and a TCP/IP product that's better than 
     TGV's and I want the WIN32 socket interface for OpenVMS Xwindows 
     so I can play Wingcommander and use  WNT Netview/Hermes on an OpenVMS 
     workstation next year, and they better give "DOLLAR" a better name 
     than Spiral..."

    "Ok sweetheart, I'll tell them and I better not catch you reading
     the partner's private file again little lady! Good night..." 

     "And Daddy?" asked the little girl from under the covers.

     "Yes sweetheart?" answer the OpenVMS partner.

     "Make sure you tell them what a good job they did on the Comeback
      Ad, it even was in Time magazine this week, I even showed my 
      teacher! Nitey-Nite!"
  
      I'll be sure to tell them honey.. Sleep good...

     The OpenVMS partner closed the door to his youngest's bedroom and 
    turned, his 9 year old daughter stood smiling in the hall.

    "And what are you grinning about?" he asked 

    "Can I make a Power Rangers WEBpage when you get back from the 
     OpenVMS partners meeting?" she asked.

    "What do I look like?" the OpenVMS partner asked "Lord Zed?"
     
    "Well Ray's dad let him put up a WEBpage for Tiny Toons on his 
     386 LINUX system" said the girl


    Sensing the need for a lesson the OpenVMS Partner took his daughter
    into the living room and booted the Game Machine (486 multi-media
    etherneted to the household LAN) and opened Pathworks Mosaic through
    the family firewall to the Internet.

    Pulling up the hotlist he clicked on Ray's Dad's PC "FREEnet" machine.

    "See honey" Ray is only NNTP serving the newsgroup alt.tinytoons to
     your Mosaic reader he doesn't have a real WEBserver up.  Your Mosaic
     reader makes USEnet news and FTP sites only look like webpages.  See 
     the difference?"

     "But I told Ray I was going to make a webpage for the Power Rangers."
     cried the little girl

     "Ok honey I'll help you make one after I get back from the Partners
      Meeting."

     Picking up his young daughter and taking her to bed the OpenVMS
     Partner tucked in his oldest girl and asked "What do you want to
     be when you grow up honey?"

     "I want to be a Power Ranger." she excitedly said "Or an OpenVMS
      Partner just like you."

      The OpenVMS partner kissed his daughter and smiled, the Dale
      Carnigie sales training for the kids was paying off.  You can 
      never start too young...


      Call the troops, sound the alarms, hide all the hardware in Nashua...

      The OpenVMS Partners are converging on the Clarion...

	See you all next week -- Good trip in...

John Wisniewski
    
    
    --
    
    OpenVMS Partners Background
    
    The Digital OpenVMS Partners are a group of Senior Technical Consultants 
    from the field who support and drive OpenVMS and Production Systems
    business (OpenVMS usually, but not exclusively) in their geography.
    
    Founded in 1987, the OpenVMS Partners return twice each year (Spring 
    and Fall) to Nashua NH at the Clarion Hotel (near ZKO) to receive 
    engineerings Plans, PIDs, goals and agendas so that appropriate 
    information can be shared with Customers in the OpenVMS Partner's 
    geographies via the PID process.
    
    In exchange the Engineering community gets a direct input from 
    the field on the needs, desires, problems, and comments of 
    customers and the OpenVMS Partners regarding their specific
    products.
    
    There are currently over 120 OpenVMS Partners World-Wide who's
    charter is to stand-up for and defend (both inside and outside
    the company) the good name of Digital and all of our production 
    quality Operating Systems (in order of robust capablities) OpenVMS, 
    OSF/1, and WNT.
    
    In these troubled times within Digital I'm still proud to publicly
    say that I'm an OpenVMS Partner with a technical focus on the 
    Industry's most Stable Production Quality Operating System, OpenVMS.
    
    10,000,000 OpenVMS Users can't be all wrong;-)
    
    John Wisniewski  9/23/94
    OpenVMS Partner North Texas/Oklahoma
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3408.1QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centFri Sep 23 1994 17:023
I'll be at the Clarion on Tuesday, at the "Compilers BOF".  Should be fun.

			Steve
3408.2If it's Tuesday, It must be Nashua...MSBCS::STEINHARDTFri Sep 23 1994 18:2011
    
    OK, I'm offering a genuine "(Open)VMS Forever" bumpersticker to whoever
    states the best example of a recent OpenVMS new customer win while 
    I'm presenting the new version of the OpenVMS customer presentation 
    (high level) on Tuesday.  Second place gets an "I (heart) My VAX"
    bumpersticker.
    
    Cheers,
    Ken
    (OpenVMS Marketing)
          
3408.3Have a great meeting guysPOBOX::CORSONHigher, and a bit more to the rightFri Sep 23 1994 21:196
    
    	Ken - I already got them both - and it is still the BEST Operating
    System ever developed for a computer. And you can tell 'em all I said
    so.
    
    		the Greyhawk
3408.4Don't need no stinkin' bumper sticker...STAR::DIPIRROFri Sep 23 1994 22:103
    	I want one of those "My Specmark is Bigger Than Your Specmark"
    T-shirts. If you were giving away those, I might even go out and sell
    something myself.
3408.5HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sun Sep 25 1994 16:581
    how many OpenVMS field based partners are left?
3408.6OKFINE::KENAHDo we have any peanut butter?Mon Sep 26 1994 18:446
    >how many OpenVMS field based partners are left?

    There are still about 110 Partners in all, worldwide.  Most of 
    them (around 95) are field-based.
    
    					andrew
3408.7HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Mon Sep 26 1994 21:504
    re -1
    
    thanks andrew. i am surprised there are that many left. pleasantly
    surprised.
3408.8I want it... I want itDPDMAI::ROSETue Sep 27 1994 00:096
    John...
    
    Tell them we are still seeing a want in the field for the Emerald (VMS
    on Intel) or at minimum a status on the Tadpole system.
    
    ..Larry
3408.9OKFINE::KENAHDo we have any peanut butter?Tue Sep 27 1994 14:473
    Contact John Wisniewski when he returns to the office...
    
    					andrew
3408.10.8 why not ...KETJE::DIERICKHave a quasar for breakfast !Mon Oct 03 1994 14:2115

> John...
    
>    Tell them we are still seeing a want in the field for the Emerald (VMS
>    on Intel) or at minimum a status on the Tadpole system.
    
>    ..Larry


yeah, and we want OSF/1 on Pentium ;^)
The only problem is, who's gonna pay for all this.


Dominique
3408.11Why not ? We already have made some many mistakes ...KETJE::SYBERTZMarc Sybertz@BRO - DTN 856-7572Mon Oct 03 1994 14:4420
>>    I want it... I want it

>>    Tell them we are still seeing a want in the field for the Emerald (VMS
>>    on Intel) or at minimum a status on the Tadpole system.
    
> yeah, and we want OSF/1 on Pentium ;^)
> The only problem is, who's gonna pay for all this.

The problem is not to find who will pay for it ...

The problem is to find people interested in it ... and enough of these people to
make it profitable ... 

If you think that porting VMS (Sorry, Open VMS) on Intel will give us new market
shares and so helping us to come back to profitability, then just do it ... but
this time, you will have to take your responsability (you know, the 'no excuse
management' ...), just in case it doesn't succeed !

Marc.