Title: | Soccer Football Conference |
Notice: | Don't forget your season ticket..... |
Moderator: | MOVIES::PLAYFORD |
Created: | Thu Aug 08 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 608 |
Total number of notes: | 85903 |
Stunned! All the national flags in DP1 have been taken down and replaced with Euro '96 flags. Anybody know exactly what Digital's involvement is? Are we going to produce loads of stats for Jimmy the Chin and Alan "right peg" Hansen to discuss? Neil
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552.1 | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Princess Diana fan club | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:11 | 6 | |
We are using another companies hardware to install Microsoft Software for broadccasting the scores on the telly and on the scoreboards at the matches. CHARLEY | |||||
552.2 | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:11 | 7 | |
Neil, I believe that we are one of the "official" suppliers of equipment. I think PCBU are supplying a stack of PCs (surprisingly). Don't know any more than that. Stuart | |||||
552.3 | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:12 | 4 | |
Neil, The short answer is we are supplying the computer hardware for the event. Stretch. | |||||
552.4 | SSSsshhh keep quiet | CHEFS::JAMESP | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:12 | 10 | |
We only supply the hardware via MCS Logistics... Mind you you would have thought the chance of loads of publicity was a must ie TV/ Radio etc. What have we seen a flag and some stickers available from the service store... yep Macdonalds/Pepsi must be envious of our high profile Pj | |||||
552.5 | Soooooo Ehhhhh.... Who get's the complimentary Tickets ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:58 | 0 |
552.6 | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Well thats another topic ratholed | Wed Apr 17 1996 17:01 | 5 | |
> > The short answer is we are supplying the computer hardware for the event. > So, we can expect them to turn up three months after the Final... | |||||
552.7 | I heard it from a scotsman so it must be true | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Apr 17 1996 17:05 | 11 |
SEMA over by Caversham Bridge were giving away free or complimentary tickets and they also had order forms for tickets to the games back when they were on public sale. Nice to see DIGITAL getting on the ball so early (:==:) Will they put the real flags back up after and how many VPs are in charge of this program? Regards Andrew.D.Wicks | |||||
552.8 | Not for us plebs anyway! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 17:44 | 5 |
I think the PCBU are getting the comps to distribute amongst partners. Boo Hoo etc etc!!! Stretch. | |||||
552.9 | losser | SIOG::WOWCONTROL | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:16 | 4 | |
do you not have anything better to do stewart doyle | |||||
552.10 | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 26 1996 13:48 | 1 | |
eh? | |||||
552.11 | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Fri Apr 26 1996 13:54 | 5 | |
Stretch, he said.... `don't you have anything better to do?...' yours helpfully, Ray.... | |||||
552.12 | Cheers, Ray! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 26 1996 15:22 | 1 |
Doh! | |||||
552.13 | No Reply necessary | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Apr 26 1996 16:06 | 3 |
But Ray, why did he call Stretch a 'losser'? g | |||||
552.14 | Or was he using rhyming slang? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 26 1996 16:08 | 1 |
Or was it me he was refering too? eh? | |||||
552.15 | Euro-96 | CHEFS::MAGUIREP | Paul Maguire @HHL | Fri Apr 26 1996 16:49 | 30 |
Having just returned from a meeting at the FA to read this note, I'll give you an update on what Digital are providing:- Digital are part of the Euro-96 Technology team comprising BT, SEMA and Microsft. The principle function of the team is to provide the information infrastructure to support the tournament, with key applications such as; results service and statistics, accreditation, VIP management, material/asset management and volunteer management. Our role is to supply the Hardware and Network infrastructure. We will supply and support over 500 PC's and Notebooks, 55 Servers and 40 local area networks -not just in the stadiums but in the local media centres, hotels and tournament offices. SEMA are providing the systems integration capability and applications based on the systems they developed for the Barcelona Olympics. Microsoft are providing the software, the solution is based on a client server with WindowNT and BT providing the WAN. The project is being managed in the UK by Fran Winters, one of the MCS Programme Managers. The Systems were tested at the England v Croatia game this week and worked well, although we are hoping that during the tournament the results service is utilised to a greater extent than the 0-0 draw! Paul | |||||
552.16 | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Fri Apr 26 1996 16:55 | 10 | |
So what's the chance of some free tickets...?? Do you need anybody to type the England-Scotland score into the computer... provided that you get into the match free.... I don't suppose waving ya DEC badge at the gates will get you in.... ? Cheers, Rick. | |||||
552.17 | Get a job at a Digital PC Partner if you want a freebie. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 26 1996 17:06 | 3 |
Yeah...Nice try Rick! Stretch. | |||||
552.18 | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Mon Apr 29 1996 17:16 | 24 | |
Ahhh Paul my old friend. I'm glad see you're in good health once again. It really was nothing for me to run into that burning building and pull you free. Any time. And remember when the parachute didn't open and I jumped out after you, freefalling with the last chute to almost certain death. What a laugh we had about that one eh. HA HA And as I've always said. Sure I had a kidney to spare anyway. My father was just going through the old photo album( as he does now that the cancer , cholera , CJD and dyptheria have taken hold ) the other night and with the usual glistening tear told of the occasion when your father and he were attacked by that freak Great white Shark. Wasn't my dad the lucky fellow to be able to pull your dad from those vice like jaws and donate those seven pints of blood. Thankfully they both had that extremly rare group. And my Grandfather still speaks fondly of the nice Maguire people he plucked from the freezing water after the Titanic went down. He maintains he wouldn't have been able to singlehandedly row the lot of them the 500 miles to saftey without the great singsong your family kept going. In light of the amnesia I'm not sure that you'll have rembered all of this but sure we all forget the odd thing now and again. Now I was just wondering whether you'd have a couple of Tickets for Euro '96. Dad hasn't long left and...well you know the rest. Peter P.S Do you still need that EYE ? | |||||
552.19 | CHEFS::MAGUIREP | Paul Maguire @HHL | Wed May 01 1996 13:05 | 14 | |
Peter I was interested in re-calling some great moments from the Maguire family past. Do you remember when your Uncle Pat sold my Uncle Jimmy's ticket for the Manchester U v Benfica, European Cup Final, to a tout following a drunken binge in Kentish Town on the eve of the game. What a laugh we had about that one. Paul | |||||
552.20 | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed May 01 1996 16:13 | 18 | |
Well sure Jimmy needed the money to pay for your Auntie Nora's hair transplant. | |||||
552.21 | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | The puppy's privates. | Thu May 16 1996 12:25 | 7 | |
Does anyone have the full fixture list for the Euro finals? Matches, dates, location etc. If it's in here I can't find it. Rgds, Dr. Betty. | |||||
552.22 | surf | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu May 16 1996 12:28 | 2 |
Look at the web page advertised in "The Point"http://www.euro96.org | |||||
552.23 | Who's for another game of Fantasy Football ?? | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Thu May 16 1996 12:30 | 9 |
I'll post the fixture list in a second, but if you want to take part in a Euro96 Fantasy Football Competition, check here : http://www.dreamleague.com/football/euro96/how2play.html Thinking about it, the fixture list is on http://www.euro96.org/ Ian. | |||||
552.24 | Glutton? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Thu May 16 1996 12:45 | 5 |
Ian, I thought YOU had had enough of Fantasy Football for a while?!?! Stretch. | |||||
552.25 | NEVER !!!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Thu May 16 1996 12:48 | 1 |
552.26 | The official version (extracted from livewire) | BULEAN::ROBERTS | Are your lights out? | Thu Jun 06 1996 17:05 | 124 |
Digital provides service, support for EURO 96 football championships (Courtesy of Digital Public Relations, United Kingdom) Digital's Multivendor Customer Services Division (MCS) has unparalleled experience in providing and servicing mission-critical client/server applications for large organizations. This June, it faces an entirely new type of customer: EURO 96, the third largest sporting event in the world. As an Official Technology Supplier and member of the Technology Team, Digital is supplying all computer hardware for the tournament: 53 Intel servers, five AlphaServer systems, 540 PCs and notebooks, and 53 LANs, to say nothing of the 80 engineers providing specialized on-site support and service. MCS is installing, de-installing and servicing all the systems used in EURO 96. EURO 96, the 1996 European Football Championships, is being held in England this month. It's the first time England has hosted a major championship since the 1966 World Cup. EURO 96 is like a virtual company in many ways. It has more than 1,000 "employees" (volunteers and staff members), more than 35 "offices" (football stadia, hotels and offices in eight cities around England), "customers" (an average TV audience of 220 million per match), and a need for mission-critical, state-of-the-art information technology systems to control and coordinate the whole operation. But this organization will only be in business during June. As part of the Football Association-appointed EURO 96 Technology Team (also including Sema Group, Microsoft and British Telecom), Digital is faced with the task of installing, servicing, supporting, and subsequently de-installing all the hardware and LANs used for the competition and Web site -- all in a period of six to eight weeks. "Only an organization such as Digital could support an event of this size and complexity," said Fran Winters, EURO 96 project manager. "EURO 96 presents some tough logistical challenges for the Technology Team; however, Digital's MCS Division faces similar challenges from our clients every day and we have the experience needed to get the job done." Digital's products and services are essential to the smooth running of EURO 96. The logistics of the tournament are demanding, with 31 matches spread across eight of the UK's most famous stadia. The event, which kicks off on Saturday, June 8 with England vs. Switzerland at Wembley Stadium, had a record 48 entries. The final 16 nations will be competing throughout June. There are three core systems for EURO 96, all vital to the smooth running of the tournament: o Operational management system -- Developed specifically for EURO 96 to support the management of the tournament. It covers accreditation and media ticketing, materials management, VIP and volunteer management. The networks are resilient so that if one were to fail, another would take over immediately, ensuring that no loss of information would occur. o Information system -- provides the media and other accredited personnel with details of the tournament, its history and current standings. o Results service -- graphically presents match statistics to broadcasters for presentation to a worldwide TV audience. "Spotters" sitting with the match commentators during EURO 96 matches are equipped with Digital HiNote Ultra notebook computers. During the match, the spotters enter statistics, such as free kicks, possession by player, etc., which are then transmitted to the broadcast van on the stadium grounds. This information is then fed to FORTO, an alliance of host broadcasters, BBC and ITV, who provide it to broadcasters around the world. Digital is facing a complex set of challenges: o Tight deadlines -- At most stadia, Digital installation teams will work under extremely tight deadlines. For instance, at Wembley Stadium, the Digital team, as well as the other Technology Team partners, will gain access only eight days before the first tournament -- about half the normal time for installing the type of systems needed for EURO 96. o Remote locations for broadcast units -- At some locations, the broadcast van, which beams the TV signal to broadcasters, is parked up to 500 meters away from the stadium itself. Digital must install fiber cabling from the stadium to the van, no matter how far away it is. o Unusual LAN locations -- In some stadia, the LANs are cabled under the actual seating areas. This is because, unlike a modern "intelligent" building, many of the football stadia were not designed with data cabling and distribution in mind. o Scale of operation -- The sheer size of the EURO 96 installation, involving eight stadia across England, will be a challenge for Digital's engineers. Besides installing all the computer equipment, Digital engineers must deal with ordinary factors made extraordinary by the scale of the match. For instance, around 2,500 boxes will need to be shipped, unpacked, stored, and re-packed after EURO 96 is over. o High profile Internet site -- Digital will be hosting the official EURO 96 site at www.euro96.com. The site will provide up-to-the-minute match information as it happens. Digital engineers will be on hand at all matches to oversee the systems and to identify any potential problems. For instance, to monitor the central server, a Digital AlphaServer 2000 system, one of a team of Digital engineers will be on site 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for the entire month of June in Birmingham. This location acts as the brain of the entire system. "With an event such as EURO 96, where the world is watching, we can't afford to have even one second of downtime," said Fran Winters. "Organizers and fans alike expect everything to run smoothly. That's why our engineers will be present every step of the way, anticipating problems and avoiding them before they even happen." The Technology Team The Technology Team, led by Sema Group, is providing a complete IT infrastructure for EURO 96. Everyone involved in the tournament, including 6,000 media representatives, 2,000-plus staff and players, 1.5 million ticket holders, and a cumulative TV audience of 6.9 billion viewers in 150 countries, will depend on Sema Group, Digital, Microsoft and BT for vital information and logistical support. | |||||
552.27 | I blame Robbie Fowler | CHEFS::JAMESP | Fri Jun 07 1996 10:47 | 12 | |
Guess what the first piece of kit supplied for the Euro 96 contract has been stolen from..... Yep you guessed it from Anfield..... hey Barry look what I've got hey hey you don't wanna dodat dodee I have this vision of this cluster of PC's all up on bricks.... 8-) Pj | |||||
552.28 | Alwaya finds something to complain about | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:40 | 7 |
Well, has anyone seen anything crash yet?! It seems to be working well. Only thing I'm disappointed in are the graphics. All the lettering is the tired old white and yellow sloping font which American sport programmes have been using for decades it seems. It would have been good if someone could have designed something new and different - like in Italia 90. g |