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674.1 | A new meaning for the 'U' word? | DPDMAI::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Mon Dec 05 1988 09:03 | 5 |
| It's not the first. There was Net(work) University a while back.
Never having attended either, I can't comment on the validity of
the titles.
Bob
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674.2 | | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | What, me worry? YOU BET! | Mon Dec 05 1988 09:51 | 2 |
| I am not sure but I think it has to do with a major product
announcement presentation that we will be making soon.
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674.3 | ...Now how do I collect my Credit-Hours? 8^) | MISFIT::DEEP | The moving hand NOTEs, then having nit... | Mon Dec 05 1988 11:50 | 8 |
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Net(work) U(niversity) is a good name for it, because the attendees
select specific areas of study, and form a curriculum from the various
seminars offered. Thus a Net U attendee will get am education that is
focused on a specific area or "major."
Bob
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674.4 | Not too far off | TIXEL::ARNOLD | Santa Dos is comin' to town | Mon Dec 05 1988 21:38 | 11 |
| The reply a few back is quite right; the Littleton facility (TAY1)
is going to house some new product announcements in January, and
is further intended to be a kind of semi-permanent mini-DECworld.
It's quite impressive, btw.
Slightly off the topic but still fitting in, a couple of the local
colleges (Franklin Pierce, and I think Daniel Webster) give academic
credit for courses you've taken through Digital Ed Services.
fwiw
Jon
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674.5 | | PRAVDA::JACKSON | In the kitchen at parties | Tue Dec 06 1988 09:10 | 31 |
| The Taylor street facility was taken over to prepare for several
major product announcements in January. Most of these announcements
will be in the desktop space, but not all. (if you're interested
in a relatively complete list, send me mail)
Anyway, this complete setup is being used during December for
two weeks of Sales training programs. The Sales force was
broken into groups and each group spent 1.5 days at DECtop
to learn about the new products. The first floor of the building
has partitions put up which hold large auditorium style conference rooms
for the "lecture" and the second floor is a large trad show
style floor showcasing all of the new products.
the first sessions were Wednesday, thursday and friday last
week. They went off very well, with a large number of
attendees seeing products that will be announced in January.
The next sessions (West Coast Sales) is next week, and then
the facility will sit (somewhat ) dormant until the announcement
in January.
Overall, it is pretty impressive. The demos are well done, and the
show floor has LOTS of neat, new stuff.
-bill
Who was a floor worker, answering questions about upcoming
workstation products.
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674.6 | Is TPU one? | DPDMAI::DAVISGB | Gil Davis - N55591 | Wed Dec 07 1988 15:15 | 9 |
| 24 of us jus (last August) completed Transaction Processing University
back in Bedford. A 39 week program. Probably as close to a
'University' as we'll get...
Now we'll see if the University of Phoenix will give me any 'life
experience' credit for the 17000 overheads I looked at.
Gil
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674.7 | to answer the question in .0 | CVG::THOMPSON | Notes? What's Notes? | Wed Dec 07 1988 15:42 | 10 |
| I don't believe that DEC is accredited by State Regents or other
similar body to grant academic degrees.
It is quite common in the world of business to use the word University
in relation to signifigent training sessions. For example, McDonalds
has been running Hamburger University for something like 15-20 years.
I think Dunkin Donuts has a Donut University. I'm sure there are
more examples (though listing more is probably a rat hole).
Alfred
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674.8 | | NOVA::M_DAVIS | Beyond the ridiculous to the sublime... | Wed Dec 07 1988 16:18 | 6 |
| what's happening to the "campus" that was to have been developed
in Boylston? is that still happening, and, if so, has anyone learned
when it might be opening?
thanks,
marge
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674.9 | University | MANTIS::ALLISTER | Alex DTN 223-3154 MLO21-3/E87 | Wed Dec 07 1988 17:06 | 14 |
| re .0
I concur with you. From DEC standard issue "American Heritage Dictionary":
University: "An institution of higher learning with teaching and research
facilities comprising a graduate school, professional schools, and
an undergraduate division". The languages is being abused, but we are not
the sole culprits as other replies indicate.
On the brighter side: if "Central New England College" is a college,
then "DECtop U" is a University! ;-)
(I have a feeling I'll catch some heat on this one)
Alex
Alex
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674.10 | Status of Boylston "campus" | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Wed Dec 07 1988 21:40 | 14 |
| re .8 and Boylston "campus" - it's still being planned,
though the groundbreaking, scheduled for late August, has
still not happened (to my knowledge).
It's going to be the "Corporate Education Center". The
main purpose will be to replace (most of) the training
center in Bedford with expanded and modernized classrooms,
and will add living facilities and amenities.
To my knowledge, it isn't meant to be anything like the
"university" concept being discussed in this topic.
Jim Stratton
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674.11 | CNEC | FACVAX::GRAHAM | Dr. John | Thu Dec 08 1988 11:08 | 9 |
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re .8
Yes, Central New England is a college. It's an accredited school
of higher learning which grants bachelor's degrees in both liberal
arts and science. That, by definition, is a college. So, what's
your point?
John G.
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674.12 | speed construction | FSTVAX::FOSTER | Frank | Thu Dec 08 1988 17:37 | 9 |
| all of what Jim said in .10 is correct.......
Groundbreaking is now scheduled for May 15, 1989,
and occupancy for December, 1990.
Frank
(member of the Corporate Education Center Steering Committee)
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674.13 | | NOVA::M_DAVIS | Beyond the ridiculous to the sublime... | Thu Dec 08 1988 18:40 | 3 |
| Thanks...sorry for the rathole.
m
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674.14 | CNEC=diploma mill | VIDEO::JOYP | | Thu Dec 15 1988 15:10 | 7 |
| RE: .11
I think the point is Central New England College's reputation
(or lack of). Everything I have heard about this place conjurs
up images of a fly by night diploma mill.
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674.15 | Expelled from School | EAGLE1::BRUNNER | VAX & MIPS Architecture | Thu Jan 05 1989 20:01 | 8 |
| I was curious too when I drove by DECTop University in Littleton, MA
so I pulled up to the lobby and went in. What happened was rather unique
among my DEC experiences: I was shown the door and asked to leave because
I was not on an "access list" for the building.
Given what some folks have said about it, I guess I understand it a
little better. But it's the first University I have ever been thrown
out of! :-)
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674.16 | | PRAVDA::JACKSON | In the kitchen at parties | Thu Jan 12 1989 19:57 | 32 |
| RE: .15
MOst of the reason for the lack of access is that most people from the
company would really like to attend an announcement, but it's damned
near impossible to accept them. The logistics people who ran that
facility for the past month have to be commended, as the schedules and
building control were superb. (coming from someone who spent a decent
amount of time at DECtop doing demos, announcement support, training
support and the like)
As you all know by now, the DECtop facility was used to announce quite
a range of products for the desktop (and will be used to announce some
other neat new stuff in a couple of weeks) The desktop stuff included
the following: (I hope I don't forget anything)
DECstation 3100, RISC (MIPS) based workstation and servers (PMAX)
VAXstation 3100, VAX based workstations and servers (PVAX)
DECstation 210, 316 and 320, Tandy based PCs
DECwindows software (PC, VMS and Ultrix)
VAXpc (a VMS based PC emulator for DECwindows)
VAXImage, A DECwindows based imaging system
Desktop service organization (program announced)
VAXstation 3520, 3540 (Firefox) 3D graphics workstations (program
announced)
It's a rather substantial announcement for Digital in the desktop
space, bringing Digital back to the forefront of the workstation
market. We're currently #2 worldwide, and on our way to pass Sun.
-bill
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674.17 | Re -1 | WR1FOR::HARVEYRE | | Fri Jan 13 1989 13:45 | 4 |
| Just a side question. Is there a notes file for the DECstation 3100
yet? If so what is the location? Many thanks.
Renis
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674.18 | Ckeck TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES for new conferences | CVG::THOMPSON | Notes? What's Notes? | Fri Jan 13 1989 14:37 | 7 |
| As far as I know, no new conference has yet been announced for
the new workstations (VMS, UNIX *or* MS-DOS based) but when it
happens it should be announced in TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES
and will appear in ANCHOR::NET$LIBRARY:EASYNOTES.LIS soon there
after.
Alfred
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674.19 | Any day now, I suspect.. | DR::BLINN | Spam, spam, spam... | Fri Jan 13 1989 16:23 | 7 |
| Since the DECstation 3100 is a UNIX (ULTRIX) workstation, there
are a variety of conferences where discussion might be suitable.
As Alfred indicates, they are already listed in the appropriate
place. I have reason to believe that a conference for the new
MS-DOS DECstations is imminent, but I don't know about the 3100.
Tom
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674.20 | Schools out...for the winter? | ANALYZ::KIRICHOK | in through the out door | Tue Feb 07 1989 12:15 | 12 |
| >> The reply a few back is quite right; the Littleton facility (TAY1)
>> is going to house some new product announcements in January, and
>> is further intended to be a kind of semi-permanent mini-DECworld.
Now that the January announcements are over the sign 'DECtop
University' is gone. The building is empty and so is the parking lot. Now
what? Is it going to be used as a kind of semi-permanent mini-DECworld?
When?
Matt
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674.21 | Mini-DECtop to be in MRO4 | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Tue Feb 07 1989 22:29 | 12 |
| Just today, I happened to talk with one of the Media
Communications Group people who were critical to making DECtop
the success it was. (Hope I don't sound too biased - I'm
part of MCG but had nothing to do with DECtop.) He said
that the plan is to set up a permanent, "mini" version
of DECtop in Marlboro - MRO4.
He wasn't sure which group was going to move into TAY1,
but presumably they know who they are.
Jim Stratton
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674.22 | TAY is a NaC Facility | DELNI::OVIATT | High Bailiff | Wed Feb 08 1989 13:08 | 3 |
|
The Networks Hardware organization is moving into TAY, as the
PBU has outgrown the LKG complex.
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674.23 | Hi, neighbor! | ANALYZ::KIRICHOK | in through the out door | Thu Feb 09 1989 12:35 | 5 |
| And there is also my group...System Evaluation Engineering. We were squeezed
out of the Mill.
(that's in TAY2)
(Who's in TAY1? more Networks Hardware?)
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