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348.1 | AI CC MUST go on! | EVOAI1::RIPOLL | Stephane RIPOLL, EIS Paris | Tue Jul 16 1991 21:33 | 151 |
| Joe,
I understand that in these difficult times, Geneva people try to
track every unuseful/unprofitable activity. Is AI unprofitable? Is
AI CC's activity unuseful?
I hope the following updated report I submitted to Ed Orciuch last
april on French AI activity will bring some of the pieces of
evidence you're looking for.
What it shows is :
1) AI Business exists; if direct Digital project revenue is still
too low, partners generated business is significant; projects
where Digital is directly implied is about to generate
important leverage business (account penetration),
unfortunately difficult to measure ;
2) Many presales contacts underway. Very interesting leads have
been collected from Avignon 91 (Shell, Kodak, UAP, Alcatel,
Minist�re des Transports...
3) BUT... there are too few specialists to manage both ongoing
projects and long presales activity : much of the AI business
goes to partners or to competion (SOLLAC's SACHEM 80 MFF black
furnace project won by Bull/CAP Sesa)
4) Training issues : Projects often include demand for specific
training. We've had a problem to have those needs satisfied by
EDU services who want to stick to catalogue training offers
quite inadequate. As a consequence we had to give courses by
ourselves. I guess that other countries might have experienced
the same kind of situation.
Conclusions
We must have a way to maintain (dicreasing) AI competency,
stabilize it, and why not increasing it : a market is waiting for
that. If we don't go into AI project business, the competition
will grab it (software houses, BULL, Siemens...).
I think the directions drawn during last october CC meetings are
the good ones (ie. AI awareness on the field, AI and project mgt,
extend capabilities from E.S. to the so-called "emerging"
technologies, organize customer seminars).
This is critical to develop more country AI skills. And we need to
have more in order not to be overwhelmed by both presales and
project. But perhaps more s/w engineers with AI culture than "pure
AI" specialists.
Last but not least, YES we need AI services marketing support (up
to now we've been our own...) in order to get a structured
services portfolio, promote it internally/externally and sell it.
These I thinks are a few good reasons (there might be many more)
for undoing AI-CC delete.
==================================================================
Some infos on French AI activity FY91
AI projects :
- CIT-ALCATEL AI Fellowship (expert telephone network
monitoring) ;
- COM'AZUR expert server in operation since last october.
- ROQUETTE (Planning system for food industry) : small
maintainance to be done this year (200-300 KFF) ;
- VALLOUREC expert BOM generation : prototype presented in may ;
- SOCS project : conversion of banking application from
VM/PROLOG to PROLOG.
Pre-sales activity :
- COGEMA : screening of computer user calls using expert systems
and voice interface ; process diagnosis and monitoring to be
discussed ;
- ISL : AI Fellowship to start by the end of calendar year ;
- Lille Hospital : toxicologic problems monitoring system ;
proposal for a feasability study ;
- DCN : expert systems feasability proposal for managing
Technical Instructions ;
- PROST : interest for AI and transport ;
- Peugeot : meeting planned with Technology Mgmt;
- ASF project managed by Valbonne ;
- 3rd parties selling projects for Aeroports de Paris and
Martell, Cr�dit Agricole, CCF, Cr�dit Lyonnais...) ;
Business status for projects for which we have a direct
visibility :
- direct Digital projects : 1.5 MFF ;
- close 3rd parties : more than 2.0 MFF s/w
- many projects can't be done/are lost due to late implication
in the selling cycle (e.g. Schlumberger, Soretex, Airbus
Consortium Order Mgt system, ...) ;
- projects made by Digital France often subcontracted ;
- many projects "left" to 3rd parties without control, for
lack-of-resources reasons.
French Competency Circle Activity :
- seminar Digital/AI corp/ILOG in january (25 people);
- initiated press communication & writing of AI selling guide
for sales & EIS people ;
- Competency Tranfer Programs ;
- Avignon 91 participation.
Problems & Support required :
- need more follow-on of European AI Competency Circle meetings
(cf last october actions on DPM tuning for ES projects,
country teams, information of account managers) ;
- participation in Circle meetings is low ; 2 leading
individualities lost (1 has left, 1 has got a different job) ;
- need more coordination on presales activity in France directly
managed by EIC/AI Valbonne, especially in the following
regions : South, Paris Finance (Puteaux), Paris Industrie
(Antony) ;
- although France appreciates very much cooperation with
Valbonne teams, the effect of scattered action is perverse on
our goal to "bring AI to the field" and yields just the
opposite of what expected last october :
. getting used to Valbonne's action French EIS management of
at least 4 Regions of 5 is no longer motivated to invest in
AI so that still alive AI specialists are "cannibalized" by
short-term business activity;
. EIC/AI comes to projects not correctly qualified by the
field on business aspects, with induced risk to invest time
and sweat inappropriately.
- account teams sometimes directly involve Valbonne or US teams
on actions without local visibility.
- what we suggest /need :
. coordination with Valbonne teams for project on a regular
basis (French AICC meetings for instance), to define &
dispatch responsabilities (presales, project) ;
. systematic mutual information on French projects ;
. support to promote AI internally and outside ; participation
of Valbonne to our "AI selling guide" would be appreciated ;
. support to bring AI culture to EIS specialists & project
managers.
=================== End of report ==========================
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348.2 | AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC - AI CC | KETJE::VANDEVYVER | I've been in the desert on a node with no name... | Thu Jul 18 1991 12:04 | 138 |
| Joe, thanks for taking the issue! It's good to know there is still White Knight
who's fighting the Evil!
I fully agree with Stephane in .1
Here are my $.02 Joe.
Luc
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>>>>>>> - AI related project activity in European countries and revenues gained
There is no local AI-cc in Belgium. The technology is covered in the CASE group,
merely because the AI-people are part of the CASE Entrepeneur Support Unit.
This works fine in Belgium, since we position AI (or ES) as Software Engineering
using other than conventional techniques.
For several occasions this approach, and the ability to talk about that
technology, opened (or helped opening) door.(Thanks to the Valbonne-AI group for
you active support!)
We could show that we could handle or understand the customer's problem,
and are able to solve it in several ways.
We (digital Belgium) have not realised
any customer project with AI-contents yet. The reasons for this :
- limited local support (1.5 people)
- distance to Valbonne
- AI techniques helped to better understand problem,
which eventually could be solved the traditional way.
But we do have customers which are active or considering using the technology.
Some names? :
- SIDMAR (steel factory)
- continuous research for better production methods
- COCKERILL (steel factory)
- process monitoring
- Forges de Glabecq (steel factory)
- production planning
- Picanol (machine builders)
- fault diagnosis
- Phillips
- planning
- BIKIT (University research)
- several customer projects
- SWIFT (banking network)
- continous research
- ...
Besides the customers, some Solution Providers are very active in the Belgian
market :
- AICORP (KBMS)
- GENSYM (G2)
- AI-SYSTEMS (G2, KBMS, Nexpert, projects)
- Software Generation (ADS)
- E2S (projects)
Why not Digital? See Marketing support
>>>>>>> - AI related training..........
Chicken and Egg problem :
as Stephane already mentioned : in order to be able to do some projects
one needs special knowledge, for which no training is offered.
How to overcome?
Maybe the experienced people (non-edu) can train others on when needed
basis? or assist in project start and thus deliver on-the-job-training.
Promotion of internal AI-projects.
>>>>>>> - AI-CC activity over last 18-24 months, your perceived benefits.
benefits for my daily job :
-technology update (is this training?)
-experiences exchange, technical and commercial (is this training?)
-expanding personal network of internal 'solution providers'
- ...
>>>>>>> - general direction which the AI-CC should take, expected benefits,
>>>>>>> your perceived impact of no AI-CC ("Delete" function applied!)
the AI-CC was going in the right direction !
1) awareness.
During the last meeting the AI-awareness problem was discussed and
possible solutions were raised.
BUT WERE ARE THE ACTIONS??? (see marketing issue to)
The fact that WE, the field have to come up now to convince GEO,
proves that there were no convincing actions undertaken since last
meeting.
2) contents.
imho I think the AI-cc should widen the scope a little bit.
(as it tended to do during the last few meetings)
We should cover some emmerging technologies like OO, MM.
I know this is a large domain, but to reduce it, I propose to
cover those topics/technologies/products/... which are usable,
sellable, projectable, ... today or in the very near future.
>>>>>>> - Is there a need to develop more, any?!, AI skills in European
>>>>>>> countries, where, why would you expect benefits.
YES, YES, YES, ....
BUT! not as a standalone action. The purpose is not creating highly
trained specialist to WAIT for customer questions.
Training should be accompanied by marketing actions.
Benefits? : pff, only sales.
>>>>>>> - Do you feel a need for a AI services Marketing support?
Good question. It implies there is/was no Marketing support.
And that's exactly what was missing. We all raised some good ideas,
we even had a marketeer at one time, some people went to see the countries,
everybody agrees on actionplans, and then we all sit back and WAIT.
Sorry for the flame, and I'm not aiming at somebody in particular, because
I know everybody is trying hard to do a good job.
We (dec) are not seen by the market as an AI-able company. Everybody knows XCON,
(who did that marketing??), but no-one considers DEC as AI-partner.
Neither as OO-partner or MM-partner. WHY? Marketing!
Today we're up against things like the OO knowledge HP agressively demonstrates
or the AI-ability IBM, BULL and others claims.
In the Emmerging Technology area we need Internal AND External marketing SOON,
or we'll loose (are loosing) market share.
So, closing the AI-cc and related function will NOT save any money, it'll COST
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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348.3 | NOT AI CC BUT EAST CC | LUPO::SIMINO | The Weatherby user for Big Games | Thu Jul 18 1991 13:30 | 73 |
| Joe,
I think it's really unuseful and dangerous to continue to speak only
about AI. AI is only an important part of a set of technologies who
REALLY fit the customer intereset. But.. alone, it doesn't absolutely
satisfy both customers and Digital structures.
It's perfectly stated from a long time that will be the SW the next
hero of the Computer Science market. That's because after the dramatic
evolution of the HW all do expect the same for the SW.
For this reason ALL and GLOBALLY the Emerging technologies like OO
Technology, Neural Nets, Hypermedia, and .... of course, Artificial
Intelligence, are considered the boosters capble to give the right push
to the new SW generation.
I can understand Geneva. What's the business realted to AI? Really
small! It doesn't absolutely justify the investments done in this
area! The Italian Association on AI is loosing more and more
subscribers... while the New association I've set up in Digital (is a
SIG DECUS about all the new SW technologies) actually has more than 300
subscribers (in other words more than the mentioned Italian Association).
Why this? because the customer has enough to listen only AI AI AI.
AI has been too much over-evaluated from Universities ande described
like the solution for all the problems. Despite there've been success
stories about AI, there've been also many failures caused by the fact
that AI has been used to solve problems that wasn't able to perform.
That's the reason today the customer interest is focused on those
technologies who could complement AI in solving those problems that the
new HW performances allow.
So.... let's stop with AI CC and let's start with EAST CC (Emerging
Advanced Software Technologies). Future European Business is in EAST
(says also Gorbachew ;-) )
About Italian market I can tell you many success stories but they don't
concern only AI.
Here some of them:
ENEA
IDEA Project: Use of Neural Nets, AI, OO Technology for three
important research streams:
1) Robotics and Vision
2) Advanced information management and Office Automation
3) Environment management.
LEVERAGED HW: VAX 9440 (largest ever sold by the Corporate) that
vill be used for the development of the projects
LEVERAGED CONSULTANCY: 36 MAN/YEARS for the developmentof these
projects.
BONIFICA:
RASVECTOR Project: Using Neural Nets and Object Oriented database
to exctract manage and save information from satellite photos
for mapping.
LEVERAGED HW: 2 * VAX9410 (One devoted to the project development)
DEFENSE MINISTRY: Top Secret Project using Neural Nets. HIGHLY
STRATEGIC for Digital Italy. Sorry! I must not provide information
about this project.
ITALCABLE: Two Project concerning thew use of Nueral nets to develop an
information management system for their manual (consultancy amount
about 200K$)
PIRELLI - WHIRLPOOL: Expert system routinely used by Whirlpool for the
production scheduling of European frigiders.
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348.4 | Going on....... | LUPO::SIMINO | The Weatherby user for Big Games | Thu Jul 18 1991 15:11 | 39 |
| Going on with the project:
GD:
DAYSY Project: AI has helped us in cracking in an IBM shop.
Actuallly, after havig sold 20 workstations, some PDP and servers,
Digital, showing to be the most advanced technology partener using AI,
is going to sell a 9000.
POLICE: Two starting project:
The first is TOP SECRET and cannot be described (will use Neural
Nets) but is considered highly strategic. The second is a training system
for the Police School (probably based on Merlin)
FINANCE POLICE:
Starting Project to develop an Expert System to help policemen in
controlly if the Companies avoid to pay the taxes.
I would to stress that all the projects involving Defense Ministry and
Police are for us very important because are a powerful tool to go into
the power centers of the Government.
ITALIAN BANK (CRT Turin): Two projects using Expert systems (one ended
and routinely used) for the Credit analysis.
ALFA AVIO: Startig project to develop an Expert System for failure
repairing of Elicopters engines. This poroject for us is very strategic
to leverage the business concerning the realization of the second
Factory of Alfa Romeo Avionics (business leveraged about 4 Million $).
These are only the most ipmortant I've now in mind. If you want more
detailed information, in particular about top secret projects, please
contact me directly by phone (793-8490)
Bye
Ricccardo
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348.5 | "This little flame of mine..." | OSITEL::BRITTAIN | Peter, ACT Munich @UFC 773-3102 | Tue Jul 23 1991 18:47 | 150 |
| Dear all,
Here's my tuppence too...
I fear I've really flamed-on a bit below, but I'm d***d if I've done
all this typing for nothing. As the great Dylan once said
"I've suffered for my music....
...now it's YOUR turn."
Joe's original points are marked with ** (The order is changed)
Also, please forgive the Gulf-War rhetoric, I got carried away...
** General direction which the AI-CC should take, expected benefits,
I think the CC could be a Pan-European "Rapid Reaction Force" of
say 4-5 in large countries, and 1-2 in small countries. These
people should be good SW engineers generally, have a solid
grounding in AI and also PRESENTATION/EDUCATION SKILLS to pass on
their experience to local project teams.
These numbers should be maintained at all times, that is
*replenished* if necessary (Use the VBO AI trg string). Thus we
can pick up on business (that DOES exist and is going to our
competitors) and draw in reinforcements from the rest of the CC if
necessary to ai-train (transfer technology to) local personnel on a
project-specific basis.
The CCMems should know each other (personally) and know of
each-other's work. Thus we need the TEC-Fora/CC meetings. We also
need to use and feed the AI-projects database (where is it now ?)
There should be liaison with similar groups in USA and GIA.
In anticipation of the suggestion that the activities described
here are precisely what the already-established Valbonne groups are
doing, I'd like to point out a couple of differences:
-the expertise is perhaps not so high (for CC members), but
more distributed and accessible to "grass-roots"
account-teams etc. They should be less expensive too :-) ?
-CC members bringing in more experience of working in
customer-projects for extended periods
- Not only are they (the CCMems) more available to the
"grass-roots" for output, they are closer for *input*.
That is, they know, and they report regularly (at
TEC-Fora!), on trends and developments in their own
countries/ fields of particular expertise.
- The emphasis on short, precision-training based on personal
experiences in the field (see below).
** AI related training
In my (all too personal) experience, AI is too low-demand for EDU.
No provincial trg centre (eg Munich) can afford to keep a half-time
AI trainer (let alone *full* time). Having said that, trainers in
this instance are probably *not* what's required...
...AI trg should be given if possible by CC members with relevant
*experience* to the (potential) project at hand. I suggest that CC
SW-engineers who have used AI in a project be given AI-CC funded
time to put together a 1-2 day mini-course (say 20 slides) on
lessons learned/tools used in that project, and that they be
available on request to give that presentation (+/- a day or two
consulting) anywhere in Europe. This activity to be tracked and
coordinated by the CC.
Should maybe concentrate on the *added value* AI techniques can
give to SW. AI trg should be given to already good SW engineers.
Tool trg can be given late and should be tailored to the project
domain (by examples) if possible.
** Your perceived impact of no AI-CC ("Delete" function applied!)
Drifting apart of, and lack of coordination between AI-capable
SW-engineers in Europe (that magnificent and rare breed!)
hence...
Re-(re-)invention of modules and demos which might swing a project
DEC's way (NOTHING sells a project better than the
line "Oh, we've done that before in a project in ___ !" )
hence... lost time
hence... lost business
hence... lost $$$
** Is there a need to develop more, any?!, AI skills in European
countries, where, why would you expect benefits.
(see above) Decide upon and KEEP UP the minimum numbers for the
AI-CC "Rapid Reaction Force". These people should then do
pin-point, project-point "precision bombing" (I'm really getting
carried away here!) - that is technology-transfer to bring local
proj-teams up to speed in AI techniques as fast as possible, as and
when the business arises (so they don't have time to forget what
they learn before they need it!)
** Do you feel a need for a AI services Marketing support?
As Luc points out , we are not perceived by customers as a seriously
AI-capable company. Why not ?
It is also important that we, the field, perceive *ourselves* to be
an AI-capable company, that the field knows that the AI-CC exists
and is able to deploy (here I go again) people to help them.
** AI related project activity in European countries and revenues gained
For the past year+� I've been directly involved in an AI project at
Sandoz in Basel, which was acquired by Caroline Stutz (formerly
ACT-AI Zuerich(see NOTE below)) on a *purely AI* basis.
Sold to date:
1 Analysis and Concept level Design
1 VS 3100
1.5 MYears paid consultancy
Other Benefits:
Visibility in a strongly IBM-minded company
NOTE: 1-jul-91 DEC-Switz. disbanded the ACT and all AI activity,
with exception of the one guy still working at Sandoz, has stopped.
DEC no longer considers itself "ready for AI" in CH!
AI in Germany has been concentrating on "niche products" with AI
content (eg ATEM and UFIS) for which there is a HIGH demand in
terms of consultancy. We will lose the projects if there
is always a little SW-house down the road that can do the job with
half our overheads (usually after we've invested big $$$ on
presales efforts!) UNLESS we can prove that "We've done it before".
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348.7 | Report for...... | CHEVIE::FITZGIBBON | Joe Fitzgibbon, Valbonne EIC | Wed Jul 24 1991 18:26 | 8 |
| The preceding entry (-.1) is - in it's final form - intended for the
European CC Co-ordinator, Subir Choudhury, and his boss Lennart Hjord who
is the European Sales Support and Technology Manager. I will correlate all
your inputs on my return from Vacances (20th Aug.) Until then please read
and feedback your comments/inputs.
Thanks,
Joe.
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348.8 | Erratum | OSITEL::BRITTAIN | Peter, ACT Munich @UFC 773-3102 | Tue Jul 30 1991 15:43 | 17 |
|
Joe,
Looks Ok. Could be a bit fleshier in the areas of Mktg and Trg needs.
re.p 13:
"Currently the largest European AI projects with exclusive Digital
staff are run in Switzerland"
As far as I know, Sandoz is the only AI proj in CH, and that is under
Sandoz control (As of last week only 1 DEC SW engineer participating,
in a team of 2-3)
Sorry, but I think Geneva would have noticed!
-pete
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348.9 | September dates pencil-out | 64950::JONES | | Fri Aug 02 1991 14:44 | 8 |
| Joe will be taking these inputs/our case to the relevant people
in late August. Bearing this in mind, I suggest we anticipate
postponement at least of the planned September date; it doesn't
give us enough time bewtween (favourable) decision and date
to organise properly. So, hopefully it will still be on, but at
a later date.
Steve
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348.10 | This might be useful | YIPPEE::ROACH | TANSTAAFL ! | Mon Aug 19 1991 12:28 | 392 |
| The following was compiled at the request of NAS marketing to support their
advertising campaigns...
Pat
p.s. I would be very careful about throwing away the AI title. We are on the
verge of introducing to industry tools like IMKA, KARMA, Symbolic Modeling,
Market Data Navigator, Fianacial Navigator, ECCAP and other tools and
applications that are starting to deliver on the inflated promises that people
have tied to AI over the years. Very senior Digital management in the US is
starting to catch the fevor as they are starting to see the impact on our own
business and the implication that taking it to our customers has. It is also
being seen by their European counterparts. Now that we are positioned to
deliver, I would hate to see us throw confusion in the game by equating AI only
to expert systems and trying to bury it as a subset of emerging technologies.
-
A couple of other sources of support for continued existence of the AI CC are
two reprints of magazine articles that can be requested from
Adam (SELECT::) Couture...
Cover article from the June 3, 1991 issue of Fortune Magazine titled "BRAIN
POWER - How Intellectual Capital Is Becoming America's Most Valuable Asset"
From the State of the Art section of Byte Magazine, January 1991 titled
"AI IN PRACTICE - Once it works, does it still qualify as AI?" - mostly about
DEC and basically answers the question by saying, "Who cares, as long as it
works and solves problems that could not have been solved before.
If you need a copy REAL quick, send me a note. I have about 6 copies of each. Do
it quick though. If you haven't yet heard (I just recently found out myself), my
family and I are relocating back to the US at the end of August. I will be going
back to work in the AI Technology Center. I'll let you know what I'll be doing
there once we finalize exactly what it is!
Please know that I truely value the relationships that I have built over the
years with all of you and will miss working with you directly. I certainly plan
to try and find every opportunity to continue a personal and professional
relationship with the European AI community. Please feel free to consider me as
a "US" resource.
Thanks again for your freindships and all you have taught me over the years.
Pat
================================================================================
Mike,
Here is far mor information on AI than you ever wanted to see.
For software developers the important points to emphasize are:
1. Digital's recognized leadership in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
2. All of our solutions, tools, training and consulting are consistent
with Digital's commitment to the NAS architecture.
3. We can provide tools, training and solutions to third parties to develop
their solutions. Most notably, training in "Knowledge Based Methodologies" and
the "Fastrak" program would be applicable to third party solution developers.
4. The areas of application concentration for Digital's Artificial
Intelligence Technology Center are:
A. Concurrent Engineering
B. Knowledge-Based Information Retrieval
C. Intelligent Computer Systems Managment
D. Large Scale Configuration
E. Business Planning and Modelling
(Ed/Pat more detail on these from business unit plan or AAAI materials)
Following is verbeage which should help considerably. At the end I've also
listed some of the DEC and third party products and the Digital internal
contacts for them.
Give me a call at DTN 296-5166 if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Adam
================================================================================
Digital and Artificial Intelligence
Digital is the recognized leader in the successful implementation of AI
applications throughout the company. Today, we have over 70 AI applications
in use worldwide, used by over 10,000 people and saving the company $200
million dollars. Because of this experience, Digital, more
than any other company, is in a position to share that wealth of knowledge and
experience. In fact, we have established Artificial Intelligence Technology
Centers around the world to assist customers and third parties in employing
Artificial Intelligence technologies as part of their overall solution. The
largest is in Marlboro, Massachusetts, the second biggest in
Tokyo, Japan and we also have centers in Europe and Australia.
Digital established the what we call "the knowledge network architecture"
in the early 80's to deal with complex enterprise-wide problems. The
knowledge network serves as a blueprint for development of systems and as a
statement that knowledge needs to transcend functional organizational barriers
to be effective. The underlying strengths of Digital's open computing
architecture made the implementation of the knowledge network possible.
This isn't a new concept at Digital. It's a logical extention of our Network
Application Support (NAS) environment which incorporates a wide variety of
hardware and software technologies, integrating a multivendor environment in a
transparent and productive manner. The same way that NAS integrates the
systems of an enterprise, DECwindows integrates the user interface and access
capabilities of end users. As a result, the learning curve for using new
tools and applications is minimized and cost savings and effectiveness
through knowledge based solutions is maximized.
This open advantage strategy has is driving us to a very unique and focused
AI product strategy . . . one that embeds the technology in our products as
well as our internal processes. For our customers, it means that we must
also provide leading AI products as well as complete training and consulting
services.
We're implementing this strategy by assuring that AI technology is incorporated
in the mainstream of solutions for our customers, our third parties and, of
course, our own internal processes. Of course, this means supporting standards
like NAS, OSF, VMS and Unix.
To help our customers and third parties implement knowledge-based technology
into their solutions, we are constantly updating our wide variety of products
and services including consulting services, training, and our industry-leading
fellowship program.
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
THE DIGITAL Business Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence is an intensive
six-months residency training program offered by Digital to share our knowledge
and experience with knowledge based technology. The program includes a
two-and-a-half month core curriculum of structured classroom and hands-on
laboratory training, followed by a four-month apprenticeship supervised
directly by senior Digital knowleldge engineers. The result is a competently
trained knowledge engineer who can then apply knowledge based systems to meet
specific business needs within his or her own organization.
SELECT CONSULTING
SELECT Consulting transfers proven technology to other enterprises via
management and technical training programs and consulting services that
utilize the same software tools we use internally to build our own knowledge
based solutions. Utilizing standard Digital products, third-party products,
or knowledge based systems developed for internal use, AI SELECT adapts
software tools specifically for each customer's profile and problems.
TRAINING
Digital offers both curriculum-based training and point courses in the
knowledge based systems arena. Many of the software products offered by both
ourselves and our third parties are supported with Digital training. The
curriculum based training is focused at both the management and knowledge
engineer level. Our knowledge engineering curriculum is the same one used
internally at Digital to train our own knowledge engineers. The management
curriculum consists of two four-day modules that address the broadest
implications of knowledge based systems in an organization. Most recently,
Digital introduced an intensive 10-day program in the essential concepts and
methods of knowledge engineering including specific methodologies necessary to
develop and implement knowledge-based system solutions. A new one-month
curriculum providing an overview of knowledge-based sysgems technology along
with specific skills and hands-on application training necessary to apply AI
technology was also recently announced.
AI PRODUCTS ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS
_DECscheduler_, V1.1, an application for distributed systems management. It
is a scheudler of vax jobs designed primarily for data centers. DECscheduler
was developed by Digital for internal use and is running at more than 900
locations and at 200 Digital customer sites. It runs on VMS and was announced
as a Digital product in February of 1990 - DEC contact, Bonnie Morrissey
DTN 291-9443.
_KBMS_ was developed by AICorp, one of the oldest AI companies, with which
Digital has a joint marketing agreement. KBMS is a srong MIS-oriented
knowledge based application development package with exceptional database
integration capabilities. AICorp is a Digital Complementary Solution
House(CSH). DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183.
(Ed/Pat: AICorp is scheduled for CMP review 10 September 1991)
_ADS_ was developed by AION Corporation. ADS is a srong DP-oriented
knowledge based application development package with exceptional transasction
processing capabilities. AICorp is a Digital Complementary Solution
House(CSH). DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183
_LASER_ is a robust, inexpensive object-oriented rule-based tool written
in the C language by its developer, Bell Atlantic Software Systems. LASER
runs on VAX/VMS, VAX/ULTRIX and RISC/ULTRIX. Bell Atlantic is a Digital
CSH. DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183.
_Lucid LISP_ is perhaps the most popular implementation of Common LISP
available on the market today. Lucid LISP runs on the RISC/ULTRIX platform
and is a Digital Distributed Software(DDS) product.
DEC contact Andy Ostrom DTN 244-7821.
_VAX LISP_ is Digital's implementation of the Common LISP standard,
developed to run on the VAX/VMS platforms. DEC contact Andy Ostrom DTN
244-7821.
_VAX Decision Expert_, a diagnostic productivity designed for easy use
by the novice AI programmer, was developed in the C programming language
and runs on Digital's VAX/VMS platforms. DEC contact Andy Ostrom DTN 244-7821.
_Nexpert OBJECT_, developed by Neuron Data, is another DDS product sold and
supported by Digital. It is a rule-based tool with object oriented
capabilities. Nexpert OBJECT features include an agenda monitor and multi-
valued slots. This product runs on VAX/VMS and VAX/ULTRIX.
DEC contact Andy Ostrom DTN 244-7821.
_VAX OPS5_, developed by Digital in BLISS, is a forward-chaining, rule-based
implementation of OPS optimized for performance. Most of Digital's
critical knowledge-based applications have been developed on OPS5. It runs
on VAX/VMS platforms. DEC contact Andy Ostrom DTN 244-7821.
_Knowledge Craft_ A knowledge representation and problem solving tool,
Knowledge Craft was developed by Carnegie Group, which has a CMP relationship
with Digital. Available since 1985, Knowledge Craft is written in LISP and
well-suited to large knowledge based systems applications. It runs on the
VAX/VMS platforms. DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183.
_Quintus Prolog_, also a DDS product, is Quintus' implementation of the Prolog
language with an interactive development environment. Available since
1985, Quintus Prolog runs on VAX/VMS and VAX/ULTRIX. DEC Contact Linda Reding
DTN 296-5183.
_Rdb Expert_, the result of a five-year development program at Digital, is an
expert system that generates optimal storage design for VAX Rdb/VMS and
VAXspace/DBMS. It helps gather data needed for analysis, generates
executable SQL code to create the database and reports. DEC contact Wendy
Herman DTN 381-2494.
_VAX Performance Advisor(VPA)_ is a knowledge-based interactive tool for
analyzing VAX System Performance Management(SPM) log file data. VPA
can act as a performance consultant, providing immediate analysis of VAX
SPM performance data or as a tutor, providing the user the ability to
interact with VPA and learn how performance of VAX/VMS systems is
achieved using a systematic performance methodology. DEC contact Liz
Sooho DTN 381-0908
_Level 5_ has been available since 1984 and was developed in C by
Information Builders, a Digital CMP. A rule-based tool with excellent
FOCUS integration. FOCUS is a database tool also from Information
Builders. Both run on VAX/VMS platforms. DEC contact Joyce Traister
DTN 291-0420.
_Mercury KBE_ was developed by Artificial Intelligence Technologies in
LISP. It is a knowledge-based system that stores information in relational
databases and can deal with large numbers of rules and objects. Mercury
KBE adheres to CLOS standards and only runs on the VAX/VMS platform.
DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183.
_TCS_ Developed by Carnegie Group, Text Categorization Shell is a
productivity shell that does automatic content-based categorization of
on-line text. DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183.
_Enterprise Expert_ Sold by Computer Associates, a CMP, this product is
a rule-based application development tool and has been available since
1984. Written in COBOL, it is the tool for developing applications in
DECvoice. DEC Contact Linda Reding DTN 296-5183.
_G2_ Developed by Gensysm, G2 is a real-time KBS which is well-suited to
process control applications that require managing and/or monitoring
information on a real-time basis. Written in LISP, G2 has been available
since 1987 and runs on VAX/VMS and RISC/ULTRIX platforms. Gensym is a
Digital CSH. DEC Contact John Pincomb DTN 291-0420.
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348.11 | What's the difference | MALLET::POGSON | My other hull's a Dart | Mon Aug 19 1991 16:32 | 36 |
| Great, lots of useful messages so far: lists of capabilities and of
products (either packaged or via consultancy). These are good for
summarising our capabilities.
But, customers are beginning to ask "what is the Digital difference?"
(maybe it's our own fault: we introduced the term).
They know
- they can buy AI/ES etc consultancy from systems houses that
claim at least our experience in system-building and in many
cases a great deal more
- that they can buy wide variety of tools that run on a wide variety
of platforms, some of which are source-code compatible across those
platforms
- they can get studies, training, seminars and tool-specific
consultancy from independent consultants
So... why buy any of these from us?
We've been trying to measure the demand for our services in the UK
sales accounts (I've mailed every Entrepreneur and Service Centre
manager as well as all the account managers we've worked for in the
last two years) and many have asked "what is the differentiator that
makes the customer prefer us".
All our internal customers now or will have budgets and want to buy
(from Service Centres) pre-sales or consultancy activities which will
have a good chance of measurable success. They are asking: why should
I spend my money buying account support from you rather than from, for
example, groups touting packaged VMS services.
Bryan
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348.12 | First pass reply... | YIPPEE::ROACH | TANSTAAFL ! | Tue Aug 20 1991 11:45 | 29 |
| Bryan,
You make some good points. I don't have time right now to address all of the
points, but let me give you the quick answers.
1) one of differentiations is a proven ($200 M annual ROI/ 70 working systems)
track record
2) recognized leadership in applying technology ( AAAI'91 press / Dennis
O'Connor award / Byte and Fortune articles)
3) IMKA
4) next generation IMKA tools (KARMA, Symbolic Modeling, etc.)
5) one stop shopping; i.e., you mentioned may people delivering consulting, or
training, or tools, or apprenticeships. Some of the focused, point offerings
are better that our offerings in that particular area (todays tools for
example). However, I know of no one that offers the comprehensive "one stop"
range that we do - and it is very high quality when looked at in its
entirerty.
6) all of the above fits withing the overall Digital picture
I hope that these are the kinds of arguments that an account manager can relate
to.
Cheers,
Pat
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348.13 | AI-CC FY91 Recommendations and Conclusions - Final draft of report | CHEVIE::FITZGIBBON | Joe Fitzgibbon, Valbonne EIC | Wed Aug 28 1991 11:50 | 2602 |
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300 -17400 M
94.7 0 32 (\(A.I.\) problem, the response is often one of surprise to learn that we can offer services in this) W
300 -18800 M
94.0 0 32 (space. i.e. We are failing to adequately advertise our capabilities to both customers and to ac\255) W
300 -20200 M
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98.6 0 32 (A \(better co\255ordinated\) Marketing role in the definition and selling of AI related) W
300 -23600 M
3.2 0 32 (services, not just software and hardware products, would benefit the country level teams signifi\255) W
300 -25000 M
52.8 0 32 (cantly. This role would ensure that the Account Managers are aware of \(and know how to use\)) W
300 -26400 M
31.4 0 32 (the ET opportunities and the available support services, as well as identifying the factors which) W
300 -27800 M
(differentiate the Digital offering from that of the competition.) h
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39.8 0 32 (Projects often include demands for training, demands which did not match with the) W
300 -35800 M
39.8 0 32 (Ed. services catalogue of training offers which were viewed as being inadequate. Consequently) W
300 -37200 M
19.3 0 32 (training has been designed and given by country AI Specialists. There may be a role for ET\255CC) W
300 -38600 M
8.3 0 32 (members which would \(partially\) resolve this difficulty. However, given the wide variety of 3rd) W
300 -40000 M
128.8 0 32 (party tools which are available on Digital hardware, under DDS, CMP and CSH agreements,) W
300 -41400 M
111.5 0 32 (some clarity of availability of training for these tools is required. e.g. The Corporate AITC is) W
300 -42800 M
210.8 0 32 (offering, to internal and external customers, training on Tools \(both Digital and 3rd party\),) W
300 -44200 M
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148.6 0 32 (Only the first of the planned two meetings were held this year, the second being) W
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88.2 0 32 (The first meeting was held the 29\25531 October 1990 during the week following the) W
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31.0 0 32 (Emerging Technologies Customer Seminar, which was hosted at Valbonne Executive centre by) W
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80.0 0 32 (The direction established by the ET\255IST in focusing on the practical application aspects of) W
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106.7 0 32 (AI under the banner of "Emerging Technologies" was generally agreed to be the correct) W
2100 -21200 M
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95.4 0 32 (We need to focus available resources on applications which offer a competitive advantage) W
2100 -24600 M
100.5 0 32 (through the integration of A.I. techniques with other Emerging Technologies; these would) W
2100 -26000 M
4.8 0 32 (ideally be cross\255industry applications, e.g. Intelligent Information Management, Scheduling,) W
2100 -27400 M
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117.4 0 32 (In order to be more competitive, and with a view to achieving shorter revenue generation) W
2100 -30800 M
119.5 0 32 (time frames, we should be prepared to offer more in the way of re\255usable software solu\255) W
2100 -32200 M
(tions platforms e.g. EXCALIBUR, DIDDLY, ATEM, UFIS, MERLIN or SCHEDULER.) h
300 -34200 M
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97.5 0 32 (Corporate AI marketing's strategy in favouring CSH product agreements over CMP, DDS) W
2100 -35600 M
140.6 0 32 (or Digital products results in shortage of Digital products on RISC platforms, and could) W
2100 -37000 M
(lead to different AI Product Portfolios for each country.) h
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6060 -41000 M
1.1 0 32 (A report on this meeting, produced by Dirk Bade of Germany, can be found in para\255) W
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(European AI Fellowship.) h
300 -3600 M
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181.7 0 32 (This is a Corporate Program financed from strategic funds and designed to con\255) W
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46.6 0 32 (vince important customers of Digitals leadership in the field of practical AI applications. FY91) W
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3.8 0 32 (is the first year in which this program has been held at a location outside of the US based AITC,) W
300 -7800 M
31.4 0 32 (as such it represents an important investment on the part of Corporate. The following European) W
300 -9200 M
(Customers sent a student to the FY91 AI Fellowship offering, which was held in Valbonne.) h
300 -11200 M
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188.2 0 32 (Due to European constraints of timescale and resources, the following European) W
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(Customers sent students to the Corporate program during FY91.) h
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300 -30600 M
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300 -32600 M
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15.0 0 32 (The FY92 AI Fellowship Program activity will be paid for by the customer, at 48k$) W
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109.2 0 32 (per head, with 5\2556 full\255time students scheduled for the Q2 session. In addition the FY92 Pro\255) W
300 -39400 M
84.2 0 32 (gram content has been significantly changed subsequent to feedback received from the AI\255CC) W
300 -40800 M
(on European Customer expectations.) h
300 -42800 M
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31.8 0 32 (The detailed report on the results of the first European AI Fellowship Program held) W
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( Customer A.I. Project Activity During FY91.) h
300 -4200 M
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2100 -8200 M
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(direct Digital projects : 1.5 MFF ;) h
2100 -10200 M
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2100 -12200 M
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171.9 0 32 (many projects can't be done/are lost due to late implication in the selling cycle \(e.g.) W
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(Schlumberger, Soretex, Airbus Consortium Order Mgt system, ...\) ;) h
2100 -15600 M
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2100 -17600 M
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(A.I. Projects.) h
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(CIT\255ALCATEL. AI Fellowship, Telephone Network Monitoring expert system,) h
2100 -25000 M
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3900 -25000 M
244.2 0 32 (COM'AZUR. Tourist enquiry expert server offering vocie and Minitel interface via) W
3900 -26400 M
(public telephone network \(in French and English\).) h
2100 -28400 M
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3900 -28400 M
(ROQUETTE. Planning and scheduling expert system for the food industry.) h
2100 -30400 M
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3900 -30400 M
(VALLOUREC. BOM generation expert system, prototype presented in May.) h
2100 -32400 M
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3900 -32400 M
(SOCS. Conversion of Banking application from VM/PROLOG to PROLOG. ) h
2100 -34400 M
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(ASF. Autoroute toll booth staff scheduling expert system.) h
2100 -36400 M
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(BNP, study \255 problem of application software configuration and testing.) h
3900 -37800 M
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44.2 0 32 (COGEMA : screening of computer user calls using expert systems and voice interface ;) W
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2100 -45200 M
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( ISL : AI Fellowship to start by the end of calendar year ; ) h
2100 -47200 M
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263.6 0 32 (Lille Hospital : toxicologic problems monitoring system ; proposal for a feasibility) W
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(DCN : expert systems feasibility proposal for managing Technical Instructions ) h
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(PROST : interest for AI and transport ;) h
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(Peugeot : meeting planned with Technology Mgmt.) h
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153.2 0 32 (3rd parties selling projects for Aeroports de Paris and Martell, Cr\351dit Agricole, CCF,) W
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120.7 0 32 ( ENEA . The IDEA Project: Use of Neural Nets, AI, OO Technology for three important) W
2100 -7200 M
300.9 0 32 (research streams: Robotics and Vision; Advanced information management and Office) W
2100 -8600 M
(Automation; Environment management.) h
2100 -11200 M
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49.2 0 32 (LEVERAGED HW: VAX 9440 \(largest ever sold by the Corporation\) that will be used) W
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70.9 0 32 (LEVERAGED CONSULTANCY: 36 MAN/YEARS for the development of these pro\255) W
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18.7 0 32 (BONIFICA. RASVECTOR Project: Using Neural Nets and Object Oriented database to ex\255) W
2100 -20600 M
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(LEVERAGED HW: 2 * VAX9410 \(One devoted to the project development\)) h
300 -25800 M
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8.8 0 32 ( DEFENSE MINISTRY: Top Secret Project using Neural Nets. HIGHLY STRATEGIC for) W
2100 -27200 M
(Digital Italy.) h
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(ITALCABLE: Two Project concerning the use of Neural nets to develop an ) h
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2100 -31200 M
(management system for their technical manuals) h
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(LEVERAGED CONSULTANCY about 200K$ ) h
300 -36400 M
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105.9 0 32 (PIRELLI \255 WHIRLPOOL: Expert system routinely used by Whirlpool for the production) W
2100 -37800 M
(scheduling of European frigiders.) h
300 -40400 M
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2100 -40400 M
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(MARS. AJUTOR project.: an intelligent tutoring application for the field of micro\255gravity ) h
300 -43000 M
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6000 -43000 M
41.0 0 32 (DAYSY Project: AI has helped us in cracking in an IBM shop. Actually, after hav\255) W
2100 -44400 M
93.5 0 32 (ing sold 20 workstations, some PDP and servers, Digital, shown to be the most advanced) W
2100 -45800 M
(technology partner using AI, is going to sell a 9000. ) h
300 -48400 M
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136.2 0 32 (POLICE: Two starting projects: The first is TOP SECRET and cannot be described \(will) W
2100 -49800 M
23.9 0 32 (use Neural Nets\) but is considered highly strategic. The second is a training system for the) W
2100 -51200 M
(Police School \(probably based on Merlin\) ) h
300 -53800 M
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( FINANCE POLICE: Starting Project to develop an Expert System to help policemen in) h
2100 -55200 M
80.9 0 32 ( control if the Companies avoid to pay the taxes. I would to stress that all the projects in\255) W
2100 -56600 M
47.3 0 32 (volving Defense Ministry and Police are for us very important because are a powerful tool) W
2100 -58000 M
(to go into the power centers of the Government. ) h
300 -60600 M
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105.3 0 32 ( ITALIAN BANK \(CRT Turin\): Two projects using Expert systems \(one ended and rou\255) W
2100 -62000 M
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109.3 0 32 ( ALFA AVIO: Starting project to develop an Expert System for failure repairing of heli\255) W
2100 -2600 M
13.9 0 32 (copters engines. This project for us is very strategic to leverage the business concerning the) W
2100 -4000 M
(realization of the second Factory of Alfa Romeo Avionics.) h
2100 -6600 M
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300 -14400 M
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41.7 0 32 (We \(digital Belgium\) have not realised any customer project with AI\255contents yet. The rea\255) W
2100 -15800 M
(sons for this :) h
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(limited local support \(1.5 people\)) h
2100 -21000 M
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146.1 0 32 (AI techniques helped to better understand problem, which eventually could be solved) W
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210.8 0 32 (But we do have customers which are active or considering using the technology. Some) W
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( SIDMAR \(steel factory\); continuous research for better production methods) h
2100 -34200 M
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(COCKERILL \(steel factory\); process monitoring) h
2100 -36800 M
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3900 -36800 M
(Forges de Glabecq \(steel factory\); production planning) h
2100 -39400 M
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( Picanol \(machine builders\); fault diagnosis) h
2100 -42000 M
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( Phillips; planning) h
2100 -44600 M
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( BIKIT \(University research\); several customer projects) h
2100 -47200 M
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3900 -47200 M
( SWIFT \(banking network\); continuous research) h
300 -49800 M
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(Besides the customers, some Solution Providers are very active in the Belgian market :) h
2100 -52400 M
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( AICORP \(KBMS\)) h
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