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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
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

3925.0. "Can some one help?" by DCSVAX::MARR (Paul G. Marr DTN 297-4174 MR02-1/D12) Wed Jun 07 1995 21:22

	Can someone help this person???

	On 2-June-95 around 4:45 PM I got an inquiry from a Brian Cohen.

From Germany. Since I work in Marlboro I was puzzled how the call came to me. 

I tried to help but I am running into walls. So here is what he is looking for.

	Ram for an Alpha  workstation, the numbers he gave me were PCI-33. 

I got the impression he was being passed around so I jotted down the info.  

I realized Europe has their own sales force but I could not any numbers to 

have him call.   Brian's Germany number is 49-9131-50431. Since I am not in

sales I am at a loss on how to help this person.  Some avenues I tried were:

	1. Called the Colorado library and see if they knew the Europe 
	number. 
	2. Called Atlanta Still no luck. 


						Paul Marr
						Mro1-3/k30

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3925.1TOEM Germany, are you receiving me ?BBPBV1::WALLACEdtn 841 3425Wed Jun 07 1995 22:459
    Paul, thanks for helping out. He's perhaps looking for some RAM for
    Digital's AXPpci33 board (aka Noname). The Noname is sold by the
    techOEM (aka E+RT) bit of Digital's Components and Peripherals
    StovePipe. I'm in the UK bit of that, brian wants someone in sales in
    the German bit.  I'm afraid I don't have names in sales (but I know
    some tech support people who will help if no-one else has volunteered).
    
    regards
    john
3925.2if needed, try thisDECWET::BERKUNA False Sense of Well-BeingThu Jun 08 1995 03:398
    if nothing else works, try sending email to Derek Sanders at   
    welclu::sandersd.  Derek works in our Digital/Microsoft Alliance   
    group (marketing) in Basingstoke (sp?) England.  
    He really has nothing to do with sales, but he   
    seems to be connected to everybody and he always gets his man (person).   
    He should at least be able to point you in the right direction.
    
    ken b.
3925.3VANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Thu Jun 08 1995 07:344
Instead of calling up people that know people, why not just ring the 
Munich DTN and ask for help? 

Dave.
3925.4SolvedFSAEUR::ROEThu Jun 08 1995 08:262
    I have spoken to the Customer and to Muhich support who will contact
    the customer directly.
3925.5Disaster Recovery??WONDER::MAKRIANISPattyThu Jun 08 1995 13:3620
    
    Well, since this person's problem got handled so quickly, maybe someone
    can help me with mine.
    
    My workmate keeps getting calls from people looking for "Disaster
    Recovery". We checked the Digital phonebook (Nov 1992 - latest one we
    have) and sure enough if you look up Disaster Recovery there's her
    DTN. We're located in PK03, moved in last Aug/Sep. They are stated
    in the phonebook to be located in PK01, but with all the moving that's
    gone on recently who knows where they are now or if they even exist.
    
    If anyone can give me some insight as to what Disaster Recovery is
    and how to redirect the people calling us, we would greatly appreciate
    it. Right now we just call the people back and let them know that we
    have no idea how to help them or redirect them.
    
    Thanks.
    
    Patty Makrianis (TurboLaser Systems Integration....
    			...not Disaster Recovery)
3925.6ATLANT::SCHMIDTE&RT -- Embedded and RealTime EngineeringThu Jun 08 1995 13:4015
Patty:

  For what it's worth, $ VTX TEL shows the following entries:

    DISASTER MANAGEMENT
    Disaster Management                      MSO2-1/B6       223-8452
    Business Recovery Planning               MSO2-1/B6       223-8452


    DISASTER RECOVERY
    General Information                      PKO1-1/D1       223-4247
    DCP                                      PKO1-1/D1       223-4247


                                   Atlant
3925.7Business Protection Services Contact in StowGRANPA::LSEARSThu Jun 08 1995 13:445
    According to the OMS Powerpack the contact for Business Protection
    Services is Beverly Canfield-Woods DTN 276-8770 @OGO
    
    Regards
    
3925.8Contact Service Delivery directlyBSS::C_BOUTCHERThu Jun 08 1995 13:5911
    If you have a customer looking for Disaster Recovery Services, you can
    have them call 800-354-9000 and a call can be routed to their local
    service delivery unit (based upon zip code), or the customer can ask to
    speak to the Operations Manager for their area.
    
    More revenue ...
    
    Regards,
    Chuck
    
    
3925.9Contact IN DallasDPDMAI::TORRESEThu Jun 08 1995 15:496
    Here in Dallas Lloyd Hodges can help yoy with any  disaster recovery
    Questions.
    
    DTN 483-4277 (214) 702-4277
    
    Little TEX.
3925.10800-HOTSITEASABET::MACGILLIVARYThu Jun 08 1995 16:189
    The AtoZ guide to resources lists 800-HOTSITE (468-7483) as source to
    contact for Disaster Recovery.  
    
    I made a test call and the number is valid.
    
    To access the on line AtoZ guide to Resources in Digital, type
    VTX ATOZ.  
    
    
3925.11WONDER::MAKRIANISPattyThu Jun 08 1995 18:026
    
    thanks everyone. I called Beverly Canfield-Woods and we'll be directing
    calls to her in the future. I knew you people would be able to help.
    Again, thanks.
    
    Patty
3925.12same as those that fit in PCs (72-pin wide)HDLITE::ONEALThu Jun 08 1995 18:1124
    From the the AXPpci 33 glossy, p/n EC-F2938-56:
    
    Memory:
    
    Four 72-pin (double-sided) SIMM sockets to accomodate mamimum memory of
    256 MB
    
    
    Also, from the text of the glossy:
    
    Your complex applications will run without memory limitations.
    The motherboard supports supports four 36-bit-wide industry-standard
    SIMM sockets.  The memory architecture is 72 bits wide with 64 data
    bits and 8 ECC bits for single-bit error correction, double-bit and
    nibble error detection.  Minimum memory configuration is 8 MB using two
    4 MB SIMMs.  Maximum memory configuration is 256 MB using four 64 MB
    SIMMs.
    
    
    
    In other words, the board uses SIMMs greater than or equal to 4MB each
    (in sets) that are the same as those that fit in PCs (72-pin wide).
    
    Tim
3925.13Disaster Recovery Contact Names/numbersODIXIE::MORENOFrank MorenoThu Jun 08 1995 19:4717
    For information regarding Digital's Disaster Recovery Services for
    Digital customers, you or your customer may call the 1-800-Hotsite
    number directly, or you or your customer may contact any of the 3
    Hotsite Centers directly as follows:
    
    	Parsippany, NJ. @ (201) 631-6100, DTN 280-6100, site code NJO
    		Contact: Jeff Gonia
    	Arlington Heights, IL. @ (708) 818-5800, DTN 450-5800, site MRC
    		Contact: Mark Puchalski
    	Tampa, Fl. @ (813) 348-3300, DTN 350-3300, site code SEC
    		Contact: Frank Moreno
    
    There are also BRS reps located in different offices across the
    country.  If additional information is still required, direct your
    calls to Beverly Canfield-Woods @OGO, Corporate Practice Manager for
    Disaster Recovery Services, at DTN 276-8770.
    
3925.14Back to simms (briefly)BBPBV1::WALLACEdtn 841 3425Thu Jun 08 1995 21:527
    A caution re SIMMs: If a PC customer buys cr*p SIMMs, when they get an
    error they see Windows hang and they're used to that, so they just
    reboot. When an Alpha customer buys cr*p SIMMs and gets an error, the
    customer calls Digital and moans "your system is c*p; it doesn't work
    with industry standard SIMMS". Conclusion: be careful with industry
    standard SIMMs vs Digital-qualified (Alpha-qualified!) SIMMs. Sometimes
    you get what you pay for.