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1744.1 | Digital Services' SBS system would be a gold mine ... | YUPPIE::COLE | Eat right; keep fit; you still DIE! | Tue Jan 28 1992 13:50 | 5 |
| ... of opportunity for your paper - good features, bad features, vital to the
company's revenue flow, needs improvement, etc.
If you are in or near a field office, contact your Area's Ops manager for some
contacts.
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1744.2 | There are at least 20 easy papers that could be written on SBS | ACOSTA::MIANO | John - NY Retail Banking Resource Cntr | Tue Jan 28 1992 14:43 | 9 |
| Definately take a look at Stupid Bull S*&t, I mean SBS. Digital should
show SBS to customers to help to sell services: "We could do the same
thing for you!"
By the way, if you look into this and find out how the information
generated by SBS is actually used please report back here. I think this
would be an interesting example of GIGO.
John
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1744.4 | Helping individual | IAMOK::JMCSWEEN | | Tue Jan 28 1992 15:55 | 5 |
| Marty Sack who is located at MSO2 meets 95% of the criteria you seek
in a person who could help.DTN 223-8590,he is an extremely knowledgable
and helpful individual.
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1744.5 | helpful that is | VMSSG::NICHOLS | conferences are like apple barrels | Tue Jan 28 1992 15:57 | 6 |
| mmmm
think he will be after his name has been broadcast?
:-)
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1744.6 | System Management | MSBCS::KING | VSS BXB/LTN System Management Group DTN:293-5677 | Wed Jan 29 1992 17:01 | 22 |
| I'm a little reluctant to admit this, for fear of backlash
notsefile ratholers: (please limit criticism to vaxmail, keep it
out of notesfile.) Hey we're a service organization and without
you, we'd be out of jobs and we realize that.
I am a system manager in BXB/LTN. Might I be able to provide some
information? I've been in such an organization as this for several
years now. I work in a team that supports t/s production and test
clusters used by fellow DECies to get their jobs done on a daily
basis.
RE: .3 I believe that everything we use for production of our
internal processing needs is on DEC equipment, including third
party products like Tandy PC's with a DIGITAL stamp on the front.
If you are referring to the possibility of IBM mainframes running
payroll or general ledger somewhere in the bowels of an unobtrusive
building in Maynard, my guess is no. Its done on VAXs now and has
been for several years.
Bryan
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1744.7 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Thu Jan 30 1992 05:23 | 10 |
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Some of our telecom stuff is UNIX, we have applications written in
LOTUS 1-2-3, I am sure we have non-dec PC's - and we still have some
PDP'S!!!!!!!!
I'm not sure of the Modems and PABX's, but I thought quite a lot of
stuff in the network box space wasn't ours.
Heather
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1744.8 | Internal systems will be the death of us! | PULPO::BELDIN_R | Pull us together, not apart | Thu Jan 30 1992 09:22 | 7 |
| My only comment is
"They're not bad enough to get replaced,
they're not good enough to help us compete
succesfully."
Dick
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1744.9 | DEC Info Systems get the job done. | FDCV09::CONLEY | Chuck Conley, ACO | Thu Jan 30 1992 17:15 | 36 |
|
Re: .6
>> If you are referring to the possibility of IBM mainframes running
>> payroll or general ledger somewhere in the bowels of an unobtrusive
>> building in Maynard, my guess is no. Its done on VAXs now and has
>> been for several years.
SEVERAL YEARS??? I thought it was around 1970 that the old Burroughs
system in the Mill was retired. Someone out there must know, but it
was a lot more that a few (several) years ago. Many I/S systems ran
on the DECSystem-10 and some early applications (later replaced or con-
verted to VMS) date back to the days of Digital's PDP-6 and PDP-11/70.
Re: .7
>> Some of our telecom stuff is UNIX, we have applications written in
>> LOTUS 1-2-3, I am sure we have non-dec PC's - and we still have some
>> PDP'S!!!!!!!!
BTW, PDP's were/are DEC products.
Re: .8 -< Internal systems will be the death of us! >-
>> "They're not bad enough to get replaced,
>> they're not good enough to help us compete
>> succesfully."
They may not be perfect; there may be a lot of things wrong with them;
but considering the complexity of the business rules that they support,
our internal information systems generally get the job done, mainly
on Digital hardware, and increasingly with Digital-only software.
For anyone listening, do you think it would be possible to have a
'rational' discussion of what's wrong with our information systems,
why they cost so much to build and maintain, and how they could be
improved, via the Notes conference?
Chuck
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1744.10 | | ACOSTA::MIANO | John - NY Retail Banking Resource Cntr | Fri Jan 31 1992 00:59 | 13 |
| RE: <<< Note 1744.9 by FDCV09::CONLEY "Chuck Conley, ACO" >>>
> For anyone listening, do you think it would be possible to have a
> 'rational' discussion of what's wrong with our information systems,
> why they cost so much to build and maintain, and how they could be
> improved, via the Notes conference?
I'd say that our information systems are the way they are because they
are not a high priority item in the corporation. Not to mention that
outside of Engineering, Digital's ability to develop quality software
systems is practically nil. If manure level of our software products
continues to rise at its present rate that exception will soon be gone
as well.
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1744.11 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Feb 04 1992 07:39 | 14 |
| <<< Note 1744.9 by FDCV09::CONLEY "Chuck Conley, ACO" >>>
Re: .7
>> Some of our telecom stuff is UNIX, we have applications written in
>> LOTUS 1-2-3, I am sure we have non-dec PC's - and we still have some
>> PDP'S!!!!!!!!
> BTW, PDP's were/are DEC products.
I was replying to a comment that said all our stuff was run on VAXs.
I know PDP's are Digitals, I also know they are not VAXs
Heather
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1744.12 | Member RSX-11 Alumni Association | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Ling Ting Tong | Tue Feb 04 1992 08:44 | 9 |
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> I know PDP's are Digitals, I also know they are not VAXs
Ah, yes, but VAXen used to be PDP-11s. The first VAX was known as the
PDP-11/780 to give the new computer some of the luster of the PDP-11, one
of the most successful computers of all time, indeed one of the most successful
commercial products of all time, right up there with the DC-3 in my book.
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1744.13 | rathole | ROYALT::KOVNER | Everything you know is wrong! | Tue Feb 04 1992 11:02 | 16 |
| From .12:
> the PDP-11, one
> of the most successful computers of all time, indeed one of the most successful
> commercial products of all time, right up there with the DC-3 in my book.
I think of the PDP-11 more as a 707. Now, the PDP-8, another very successful
machine, is like the DC-3. (Perhaps I think of it that way because the
PDP-8e I have in my basement sounds like a DC-3 when I turn it on, and those
big fans spin up.)
(BTW - the PDP-8 I have is still on a property pass. Nobody I know knows how
to just give it to me. It probably cost more to renew the property passes (when
they had to be renewed) than the machine is worth.)
Steve Kovner
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1744.14 | .12 correction- VAX-11/780 | PCOJCT::MILBERG | squeezed by the grapevine | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:25 | 1 |
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1744.15 | Compatibility mode era | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Ling Ting Tong | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:35 | 3 |
| Memory fades as the neurons go, but I remember PDP-11/780 before VAX-11/780.
I am actually quite young. Perhaps some old-timer can sort this out.
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1744.16 | Virtual Address eXtension | ELWOOD::FONTAINE | Mr. Olsen, How many people work at Digital? Oh 'bout half | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:41 | 3 |
| I seem to remember the VAX 11/780 as meaning,
Virtual Address eXtension of the PDP11
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1744.17 | How quickly they forget... | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Tue Feb 04 1992 14:22 | 11 |
| There was never a product called the PDP-11/780. The first VAX
processor was the VAX-11/780.
Reminds me of a conversation I heard between a couple of teenagers
in a convenience store a while back: "Bobby Kennedy - wasn't he
President once?"
(Sorry...)
VAX means Virtual Address eXtension, and the "11" designation
indicated the presence of compatibility mode.
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1744.18 | | MU::PORTER | there's no such thing as 'a logical' | Tue Feb 04 1992 14:52 | 2 |
| There may never have been a product called the PDP 11/780, but
that doesn't mean there never was one...
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1744.19 | | SQM::MACDONALD | | Tue Feb 04 1992 15:48 | 8 |
|
It was probably a slip refering to the PDP-11/70. That was
the one they had to stop making for some kind of environmental
or safety issue. Perhaps OSHA was in on that. I've forgotten
the details actually.
Steve
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1744.20 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:36 | 6 |
| RE: .19 We stopped making the PDP 11/70 because of the requirements
around electromagnetic interference. I seem to remember the VAX
being called a PDP-11/780 internally before product announcement.
But that was a long time ago so I'm not sure.
Alfred
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1744.21 | /500, I think | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Fri Feb 07 1992 10:34 | 2 |
| I think the VAX-11/780 was formerly known as the PDP-11/500.
John Sauter
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1744.22 | When Unicorns roamed ML05-4, later ML03-3... | ULTRA::BURGESS | Mad Man across the water | Fri Feb 07 1992 10:39 | 11 |
| re <<< Note 1744.21 by SAUTER::SAUTER "John Sauter" >>>
> -< /500, I think >-
> I think the VAX-11/780 was formerly known as the PDP-11/500.
NO ! 11/85 or "Unicorn", but NOT PDP-11/500.
> John Sauter
Reg {was there}
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1744.23 | SPOC Info needed by day's end, Feb 21st. | ASDG::FOSTER | Radical Moderate | Fri Feb 21 1992 00:38 | 15 |
| Thanks to all of you who wrote in and offered information.
I'm down to the wire now; there was a two week extension on the paper,
but work's had me so busy, I've barely been able to get going on it
(not to mention a tendency to procrastinate, and a recent addiction to
Soapbox...)
I've posted a second note - 1776 or so, asking for specific information
about the SPOC Inquiry tool which includes the QVL. If you're familiar
with the tool and have a minute, PLEASE voice your opinion of SPOC,
what it does well, what it does poorly, what you think could be
changed, fixed or improved. Please also include why you use SPOC, and
how long you've been using the system. I haven't used it since 1990,
and I hear its improved.
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1744.24 | field stuff too | SMOOT::ROTH | Networks of the Rich and Famous | Fri Feb 21 1992 21:58 | 7 |
| BTW-
Do any of the information you have gathered cover applications used in
the field? There are a myriad of them in the Sales & Services
organization.
Lee Roth (former CHAMP/SMART jockey)
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