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Title: | BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest |
Notice: | 1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration |
Moderator: | SMURF::FENSTER |
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Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1524 |
Total number of notes: | 18709 |
1005.0. "Dan Infante Memo" by ICS::WAKY (Onward, thru the Fog...) Thu Nov 29 1990 19:22
Moderator -
Do you have any feedback/insight as to how this will affect Bagels? I just
got it mailed to me on a very general distribution (I am not a CC Mgr or
Systems Mgr or anything...).
From: NAME: Dan Infante
FUNC: IM&T HQ
TEL: 273-5464 <INFANTE.DAN AT A1 AT CORA @ CORE>
Date: 21-Nov-1990
Subject: REGARDING NOTES FILES
****** THIS MEMO IS FROM DAN INFANTE ******
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Some background on notes usage:
Each and every notes conference runs on a computer owned by a cost
centermanager. It is the responsibility of the cost center manager to
ensure that Digital's assets within his or her cost centers are being
efficiently and effectively used.
. Basically, there are two kinds of computer conferencing (notes files):
technical/business and non-technical/business.
Technical/business notes files are used extensively in support of the
companies business -- product development, strategic collaboration,
business conferencing, reduce time to market, and shorten problem
resolution time, business planning, etc. These are clearly valid reasons
to encourage conferencing/notes file use as a productivity tool.
Non-technical/business notes files are those covering personal
interests. These files have grown to unreasonable levels and in many
incidences does not contribute to our productivity objectives. This
type of use is consuming valuable network capacity and consuming
disk/storage space. Both of these are increasing costs to the company.
. All cost center managers and system managers must monitor
non-technical / business notesfiles. Effective immediately, I am
instructing all IM&T managers and system managers not to back up
non-technical business related notesfiles. Additionally, they are to
cut back on capital required for notes access and monitor the
optimization of their computer capital.
Our Corporate Security and Personnel policies are very clear and my
expectations are that our Cost Center Managers will comply with their
managerial responsibility.
Regards,
Dan
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1005.1 | | KOBAL::CLTMAX::dick | Schoeller - Failed Xperiment | Thu Nov 29 1990 20:38 | 10 |
| The impression that I got from a recent discussion in MODERATORS is that this
memo is completely out of line with corporate policy concerning NOTES. It seems
reasonable that any attempt to implement such a policy be fought. In any case,
Dan Infante only has power over IM&T (read MIS and DIS installations) and can't
set policy for machines maintained by other organizations.
I don't know how TAVENG system management will view such a memo (though I hope
it is with disdain 8^{).
Gav
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1005.2 | not BAGELS... | BOSTRN::CHERSON | concurrently engineered | Sun Dec 02 1990 02:03 | 6 |
| Well notesfiles such as the ELVIS one certainly are a waste of
time-resources, etc. But anything that has any connection with valuing
differences such as BAGELS should not be a target for non-backups, i.e.
if systems go down-it's-just-too-bad.
--David
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