T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
2217.1 | As always, we are our own worst enemy... | XANADU::cascobay.zko.dec.com::TAMARA::STJEAN | Bob St.Jean | Fri May 23 1997 14:31 | 9 |
| The first thing you should do is straighten out that Digital
salesperson. He/she should be made to take responsibility for
spreading mis-information about a Digital product.
I'll see if we can get a product manager to help you.
Bob
|
2217.2 | | TEAMLK::tltcpd.zko.dec.com::TEAMLK::GABREE | | Fri May 23 1997 15:25 | 24 |
| I would like to find the comment, about TeamLinks being retired, humorous. In fact, I want
to put the salesman's comment in the category of a Dilbert comic strip statement. It never
ceases to amaze me where people get their MISinformation, AND how they are such excellent
marketeers of such misinformation. On the other hand, if I publish something factual, that
salesperson would never think to reiterate the real 'poop', because it is not startling. Now
that I've vented my frustration.... (THIS REALLY IS MATERIAL FOR A DILBERT ENTRY)
The straight 'poop' is that TeamLinks is alive and well. We will ship TeamLinks V3.0 for
Windows this July. We have closed Phase 0 for TeamLinks V4.0 (our 32-bit TeamLinks
clinet) for Windows. We just held a 3 day Customer Advisory Board meeting with worldwide
attendance. At that meeting, we shared our plans for TeamLinks V4.0 and beyond. I just
returned from DECUS, where I presented the current status of TeamLinks and future plans
for TeamLinks. BTW, we are also planning the next version of TeamLinks Macintosh.
The sad part about inflamatory comments like the one quoted in this note is that it affects
Digital as a company. It is the cause of lost revenue for DIGITAL and possibly even a
onetime happy installed base customer to our competition.
I would appreciate knowing the customer who was given this misinformation, because I would
like to assure him/her that what s/he was told was false.
Phil Gabree
TeamLinks Product Manager
|
2217.3 | I'll be happy to correct the info | TEAMLK::alfras1_port14.alf.dec.com::maximous | | Fri May 23 1997 16:30 | 8 |
| Please send me mail with the name and phone (DTN) of the sales person, or your DTN.
If you need me to speak with the customer, I will be happy to do that too.
Regards,
Signe Maximous
Marketing Manager
|
2217.4 | Phil's reply .2 wrapped to 80 columns | ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppes | Nina Eppes | Wed May 28 1997 17:41 | 36 |
| <<< ABBOTT::ABBOTT$DKA100:[NOTES$LIBRARY]TEAMLINKS_WINDOWS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< TeamLinks for Windows >-
===============================================================================
Note: 2217.2 Sales Resources? 2 of 3
TEAMLK::tltcpd.zko.dec.com::TEAMLK::GABREE 24 lines 23-MAY-1997 14:25
-< >-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I would like to find the comment, about TeamLinks being retired, humorous. In
fact, I want to put the salesman's comment in the category of a Dilbert comic
strip statement. It never ceases to amaze me where people get their
MISinformation, AND how they are such excellent marketeers of such
misinformation. On the other hand, if I publish something factual, that
salesperson would never think to reiterate the real 'poop', because it is not
startling. Now that I've vented my frustration.... (THIS REALLY IS MATERIAL
FOR A DILBERT ENTRY)
The straight 'poop' is that TeamLinks is alive and well. We will ship
TeamLinks V3.0 for Windows this July. We have closed Phase 0 for TeamLinks
V4.0 (our 32-bit TeamLinks clinet) for Windows. We just held a 3 day Customer
Advisory Board meeting with worldwide attendance. At that meeting, we shared
our plans for TeamLinks V4.0 and beyond. I just returned from DECUS, where I
presented the current status of TeamLinks and future plans for TeamLinks.
BTW, we are also planning the next version of TeamLinks Macintosh.
The sad part about inflamatory comments like the one quoted in this note is
that it affects Digital as a company. It is the cause of lost revenue for
DIGITAL and possibly even a onetime happy installed base customer to our
competition.
I would appreciate knowing the customer who was given this misinformation,
because I would like to assure him/her that what s/he was told was false.
Phil Gabree
TeamLinks Product Manager
|