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1830.1 | | COGITO::AHERN | We can vote REAL CHOICES for DCU! | Tue Mar 31 1992 09:25 | 6 |
| "He [Rose] didn't believe that Ken Olsen is always right, and that
engineering is all that matters. He is reality-based, and Digital is a
delusion-oriented company."
- [unnamed source quoted in today's Boston Globe]
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1830.2 | who is he and what does it matter? :-) | CVG::THOMPSON | DCU Board of Directors Candidate | Tue Mar 31 1992 09:56 | 5 |
| Not knowing a thing about Mr Rose I have nothing to say. I would
request that someone enter more of the Globe article so the rest
of us can get an idea of what's happening.
Alfred
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1830.3 | I admire and respect him. | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (381-0899 ZKO3-2/T63) | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:18 | 10 |
| re Note 1830.2 by CVG::THOMPSON:
> -< who is he and what does it matter? :-) >-
John Rose has led PCSG since the departure of the flamboyant
Barry Folsom (Mr. Rainbow) through the present. Of all
Digital's attempts to be something in the PC market, the
attempts under John Rose have been the most successful.
Bob
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1830.4 | Starting his own company | LDPMAX::gabriel | NBA Action, it's FANtastic !! | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:18 | 6 |
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Yesterday's WSJ (3/30) had a small blurb stating he was leaving Digital
to start his own company. Rose didn't want to disclose what type of
business until he had completed a business paln a secured financing for
this venture.
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1830.5 | | SQM::MACDONALD | | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:22 | 6 |
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I heard it said recently that John Rose the individual is much more
well known in the pc world than Digital the company is.
Steve
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1830.6 | Please excuse my ignorance, but... | BTOVT::EDSON_D | that was this...then is now | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:35 | 4 |
| PCSG PC Sales Group???
Don
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1830.7 | | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | Intel Inside (tm) | Tue Mar 31 1992 10:38 | 7 |
| Rose and Geoff Burr will be starting up a company to design and build
computers based on 32-bit and 64-bit microprocessors. They made their
announcement to our group (PCSG) on Friday.
The Globe article was not very flattering towards Digital.
Mark.
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1830.8 | PCSG defined | GUESS::WARNER | It's only work if they make you do it | Tue Mar 31 1992 11:03 | 3 |
| That's:
PCSG Personal Computing Systems Group
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1830.9 | | WEDOIT::ROBERTS | Steel wheels & wheel Guns | Tue Mar 31 1992 11:04 | 2 |
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it only took 8 replies...
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1830.10 | | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:55 | 16 |
| re .3 Dunno if I agree completely with your statement... Folsom's
Rainbow did ok financially for the company, although it tends
to get lumped in with the Pro $'s. Rose did the VAXmate, which
was a financial nightmare for the company. Rose was about to
do a color VAXmate follow on when Ken and the Exec Comm nixed
the idea. Instead, the Tandy's were OEM'd and Rose was put in
a relatively harmless position of sitting back and making money
on IBM clones; pretty hard to screw up. I worked for both Folsom
and Rose; and to paraphrase a Texas senator, Rose is no Folsom.
Certainly the success of Pathworks can be attributed to Rose'
tenure, but I thought the Globe article was a far more Rosier
portrait than was deserved. If Rose and Burr started a company
and there was a way to short its stock; I'd do it in a flash.
.02 kb
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1830.11 | Read the magazine before you put an ad in it | SAURUS::AICHER | | Tue Mar 31 1992 13:20 | 6 |
| Hopefully, whoever gets in charge will wake up to the
fact that that ZEOS and others are selling systems
that are TWICE the system that DEC sells by comparison.
...for about HALF the price.
Mark
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1830.12 | Blowing his own horn | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Mar 31 1992 15:00 | 3 |
| From the Globe article:
"I have tremendous credibility on Wall Street and with industry analysts."
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1830.13 | | SQM::MACDONALD | | Tue Mar 31 1992 15:22 | 7 |
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Re: .12
Maybe he is blowing his own horn, but if the statement is true....
Steve
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1830.14 | | FIGS::BANKS | Still waiting for the 'Scooby-Doo' ending | Tue Mar 31 1992 16:01 | 33 |
| I worked in PCSG for a while, working on some of the software. Despite the
fact that much of that software development was done on actual IBM hardware,
the decision was made (in the v1.0 timeframe) that it would only be supported
on VAXmates.
At the time, I asked management: "Are we really expecting the customers to rush
out in a buying frenzy, toss their PC/ATs into the dumpster and plunk down their
cash for new VAXmates???"
The straight faced answer I got from management was: "Yes, of course."
When that didn't fly, they decided to support the software on 3rd party hardware,
but only with our DEPCA (sp?) ethernet adapter installed. The one that I'm
told interfered with common hardware upgrades (like memory). So, I rephrased
my question: "Are we really expecting ... ... cash for new DEPCA boards?"
Once again, the straight faced answer I got from management was "Yes, of course".
Naturally, that one didn't fly, either. Finally, the word got out, "Ok, ok,
bad joke. We'll really support this stuff on your existing hardware". By
that time, much of our market opportunity was long gone.
Or, there was the time later, after I left, when some feelers went out for a
cooperative agreement with one of the competitors. The other company was hot
to trot, and management at PCSG sat around for a half a year until everyone was
p*ssed off and forgot about the whole thing.
Now, was John Rose responsible for all this? I don't know, but he was at the
helm.
Having lunch with some other PCSG veterans (current employees, and departed
members of the department) revealed that I'm not the only one who feels the way
I do about Rose's resignation.
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1830.15 | | LABC::RU | | Tue Mar 31 1992 19:54 | 14 |
1830.16 | 124 | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | Ken Bouchard CXO3-2 | Wed Apr 01 1992 15:50 | 5 |
| Is calling someone "mr. rainbow" the same as calling someone "governor
moonbeam"? In light of the Rainbow's overwhelming success,I'd say that
calling that guy "mr rainbow" isn't far off the mark.
Ken
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1830.17 | | ASICS::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:19 | 1 |
| There was no gold at the end of the Rainbow.
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1830.18 | | ZENDIA::SEKURSKI | | Fri Apr 03 1992 09:56 | 18 |
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>> <<< Note 1830.15 by LABC::RU >>>
>> PATHwork is a well designed software, but PCSG doesn't know how
>> to market and compete
Same with VAX security. We've got the best in the industry ( scarey
thought ) but we haven't got the faintest idea how to market or
sell it....
Let's face it most software isn't glamorous and we don't seem to
have the in-house know how / commitment to make it look attractive.
Mike
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1830.19 | | LTNUP::QUODLING | Ken, Me, and a cast of extras... | Fri Apr 03 1992 11:49 | 3 |
| re .-1
Amen.
q
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1830.20 | So what's the proposal? | IW::WARING | Simplicity sells | Fri Apr 03 1992 14:43 | 0 |
1830.22 | | CSSE32::LESLIE | Say "No" to negativism | Tue Apr 07 1992 11:33 | 1 |
| Sorry, what is VAX security? Do you mean VMS?
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1830.23 | I meant VAX | ZENDIA::SEKURSKI | | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:17 | 20 |
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Nope.
There's DECinspect CM for ULTRIX and DECinspect CM for VMS on
the VAX platform.
We're moving into DECinspect CM for SunOS ( in field test ) and
there are a couple of more platforms in the works that will
all roll up to single point on the network namely DECinspect SRF.
No one else in the industry that I'm aware of can do that.
There are several that offer point solutions but none where
you can define a security policy, implement it and then monitor
compliance enterprise wide.
Mike
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1830.24 | | CSSE32::LESLIE | Say "No" to negativism | Tue Apr 07 1992 23:51 | 1 |
| DECInspect is a software tool right? So the VAX bit is irrelevant.
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1830.25 | | ZENDIA::SEKURSKI | | Wed Apr 08 1992 08:21 | 18 |
|
I'm not feeling very imaginative at the moment, do you have a better
way to describe it ?
We've had VAX/VMS for a long time and they've done quite nicely
together for a while now.
Anyway this is becoming a rat-hole.
The point is it's pretty neat stuff but no one knows about it.
The competition is against small competitors who can stop and
turn on a dime. With sales people whose only business is system
management software.
Against us.
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