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3060.1 | too bad we TFSO'd Pat Sweeney... | CSOADM::ROTH | What, me worry? | Tue May 10 1994 15:30 | 0 |
3060.2 | MFG Software | ISLNDS::DOYLE | | Tue May 10 1994 16:42 | 3 |
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Try Herb Shumway in MRO, he was part of Discrete Mfg PBU
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3060.3 | Resource Pointer fr DC 911 | ROMEOS::WELLS_GR | Greg Wells DTN 521-4453 | Tue May 10 1994 17:37 | 7 |
| For database production systems/transaction processing you might try
Chris Pigott DTN 471-5675, Teresa Bruhn DTN 385-2509, or Rusty Fleming
DTN 531-3792; all three of whom manage Digital Consulting database/TP
resources.
Re,
Greg
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3060.4 | Rusty's doing something new... | GUIDUK::GOODHIND | Sleep is for mortals... | Tue May 10 1994 17:55 | 19 |
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> For database production systems/transaction processing you might try
> Chris Pigott DTN 471-5675, Teresa Bruhn DTN 385-2509, or Rusty Fleming
> DTN 531-3792; all three of whom manage Digital Consulting database/TP
> resources.
Rusty's group has been broken up ... if you want a custom
solution look at RTR or ACMS; of course these products only
run on our boxes with our (mwahahaha) "open" operating systems.
Guess that's what you get for writing in BLISS or designing
your application as a user developed system service that lives
in the O/S kernel ...
Give him a beep anyway - his contacts are tops in this space.
Larry Goodhind
Former LA-PSRC TP guru who's now hawking e-mail on the 90/10 plan
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3060.5 | Help on your doorstep | MROA::RWAALER | ROBERT WAALER @MRO | Wed May 11 1994 00:31 | 5 |
| You should perhaps contact Ingrid Howe who is local to your office for
assistance. She can if nothing else direct you to the right people
working with Capital Markets
Robert
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3060.6 | | PERLE::glantz | Mike, Paris Research Lab, 776-2836 | Fri May 13 1994 05:24 | 3 |
| ACMSxp runs on OSF/1. But there are *plenty* of possibilities. Please
contact RoseAnn Giordano's office (she's VP, Production Systems). DEC
has already had some significant wins in this domain.
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3060.7 | | NYOS01::WALKER | | Sun May 15 1994 22:06 | 10 |
| Thanks, so far.
The bank has its stock info on-line. The reason we are looking for a
mfg. type application is that the bank needs to automate many of the
activities associated with stock transfer activities. For example, if
proxy statements or dividends need to be sent out, then these jobs need
to be scheduled, prioritized and tracked. Supplies need to be
inventoried, reordered, etc. This is the mfging aspect. It could, of
course, be written. But to win this one we need a package which does
at least 3/4 of the work required. Any more suggestions?
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3060.8 | | MRKTNG::SLATER | Marc, ASE Performance Group | Mon May 16 1994 07:46 | 5 |
| Try VTX SOFTBASE. Choose the Vertical Industry option. Browse through
the Banking/Finance offerings. Or call Dave Pepin (Financial Services Marketing
Group Manager).
MS
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3060.9 | | MRKTNG::BROCK | Son of a Beech | Mon May 16 1994 09:26 | 5 |
| Most any discrete manufacturing mrp system should do the rudimentary
scheduling and materials management required. Either Softbase or any
one of a number of people in the Manufacturing Industries segment
should be able to help. Or, any of the discrete mfg psc's in digital
consulting should have folks knoledgeable in partner applications.
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3060.10 | Consulting opportunity? | SAHQ::LUBER | I have a Bobby Cox dart board | Mon May 16 1994 10:48 | 6 |
| Why not sell some consulting to help your customer define their
business requirements? It sounds like a good opportunity for a
manufacturing business consultant such as myself.
This would make more sense (and generate more revenue for Digital) than
throwing third parties at the customer, IMHO.
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3060.11 | Thanks | NYOS01::WALKER | | Mon May 16 1994 14:27 | 5 |
| We're getting somewhere - thanks.
re -1
We did sell reengieering consulting, which led to this RFP.
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3060.12 | What about a WIP system | CTOAVX::PEIRCE | | Tue May 17 1994 19:00 | 4 |
| Why not look at a real work-in-process software package, that could
create a workflow, monitor it, kick off agents or processes --
please see Mike Guerette (Product Manager of Reliable Flow Manager).
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3060.13 | Plenty of candidates | UCLYPT::WATTS | | Tue May 17 1994 21:31 | 38 |
| > activities associated with stock transfer activities. For example, if
> proxy statements or dividends need to be sent out, then these jobs need
> to be scheduled, prioritized and tracked. Supplies need to be
> inventoried, reordered, etc. This is the mfging aspect. It could, of
Any discrete manufacturing control package will handle this requirement - its
a straight MRP-II deal - take "customer" orders for the goods to be
manufactured and schedule them according manufacturing lead times and provide
materials to a given Bill of Materials (BOM).
For example, TOLAS from GSI Transcom, or Manugistics, and probably two or three
hundred others - look in the VMS or OSF Software Source books for heaps. Other
ones that I know of may not be of much use, as I'm in Australia.
Bear in mind that many of these packages have very sophisticated inventory
control and shop floor tracking capabilities, which may price them out of your
range.
If you don't have to deal with large numbers of reschedules, and are basically
making product from scratch to specific order each time, with a limited number
of products and raw materials, this takes most of the complexity out of an MRP
system (to produce a Master Production Schedule) and it may be cheaper to roll
your own. Alternately, there a number of fairly simple PC based MRP packages
that may suit, as well - use the PC as a server? ;>)
How may different products are you dealing with, how frequently are they
produced, does production of them overlap, do you need to re-order your
production schedule according to different delivery priorities, for example.
How many parts go into a product ...
Give the Discrete Manufacturing folks (in Chicago, I think) a call.
regards,
Michael Watts
Consultant,
Manufacturing Resource Centre
Sydney, Australia.
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3060.14 | I need to find out how to become a VAR. | NEWVAX::MZARUDZKI | I AXPed it, and it is thinking... | Wed May 18 1994 07:47 | 10 |
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New Subject matter:
What about VARS? Who can I point a potentional customer to that is
interested in becoming a VAR? Thank on-site diplomacy for this. I
scoped VTX to no avail....
US of A, East Coast, Small 8a business, VARS for competition products.
-Mike Z.
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3060.15 | Thanks | NYOS01::WALKER | | Wed May 18 1994 14:44 | 2 |
| We have located two very viable candidates - thanks.
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