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3267.1 | | BBRDGE::LOVELL | � l'eau; c'est l'heure | Sun Jul 24 1994 11:22 | 17 |
| Welcome back John! Good to see you've kept your spirits up.
Sounds like a good enough agenda - gotta make sure we actually *SELL*
something at one of these parties though - here's a starter list
straight out of Digital Consulting Electronic Commerce (oops - guess
we're gonna have to bribe the Sales Supp. Specs. & pay x-charge for
use of the ACT :-)
E-Mail directory synchronisation
ELF, people locator, corporate directory
EDI FTP pilot (First Trading Partner)
S.E.A.L. firewall
Internet "Web-in-a-box" server
Corporate E-Mail Server + Internet Gateway
/Chris
(Mail master)
|
3267.2 | .0 isn't a fable, it's a true dream | SCAACT::RESENDE | Visualize whirled peas -- RUAUU2? | Sun Jul 24 1994 13:23 | 7 |
| I'm glad that John 'came back' to post this. An example of 'grass roots'
efforts to try and break Digital out of the lethargy and chaos that is
sapping our energy.
If leadership isn't coming from the top, perhaps leadership from the bottom can
lead to a turn-around. Better still, perhaps all levels can work together
towards a common goal. Instead of 1000 different directions.
|
3267.3 | July was a Dry Run... Wait Until Sept... | DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Sun Jul 24 1994 15:14 | 48 |
| <<< Note 3267.1 by BBRDGE::LOVELL "� l'eau; c'est l'heure" >>>
>>Welcome back John! Good to see you've kept your spirits up.
Thanks... We're trying though difficult times...
>Sounds like a good enough agenda - gotta make sure we actually *SELL*
>something at one of these parties though - here's a starter list
>straight out of Digital Consulting Electronic Commerce (oops - guess
>we're gonna have to bribe the Sales Supp. Specs. & pay x-charge for
>use of the ACT :-)
This was a bedtime story and the goal was to sell... Digital First
then our myriad services and Internet Stuff;-)
Also this was a dry run.. We're looking at expanding the break outs
to target what's hot...(The firewall/Internet Security talk was
reprised three times!)
> E-Mail directory synchronisation
> ELF, people locator, corporate directory
> EDI FTP pilot (First Trading Partner)
> S.E.A.L. firewall
> Internet "Web-in-a-box" server
> Corporate E-Mail Server + Internet Gateway
Already included except for the EDI pilot.. Have to look into that...
Anytime anywhere DC want to talk to customers, I'll hide the
drinks and pop corn as Internal training on Hearts;-) (That
includes using the ACT;-)
>/Chris
>(Mail master)
John "Cyberpunk" Wisniewski"
And re -.1 Steve and Laura Hanson provided some leadership of their own
at the DFWLUG regular Meeting two weeks ago.... They spoke to 60+ customers
about Linkworks and how it could be used/integrated into their existing
PC Workgroup systems... We had to kick folks out of the ACT at 10:00pm
on that one;-)
Thanks you for all the nice words folks... Now go out and kill
something in the marketplace;-) JW..
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3267.4 | now THAT is the DEC I joined!!! thanks! | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Mon Jul 25 1994 11:08 | 1 |
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3267.5 | | PERLE::glantz | Mike, soon-to-close Paris Research Lab, 776-2836 | Mon Jul 25 1994 11:29 | 6 |
| Outstanding! And worth duplicating: an event like this could be just as
successful and fun at many other Digital locations. In fact, I would
love to see a nifty home page for every ACT ... eh, demo center (or
whatever they're called these days :-).
Great job!
|
3267.6 | The spirit lives on... | DPDMAI::ROSE | | Mon Jul 25 1994 16:32 | 7 |
| I attended both the DECUS forum and part of the Internet seminar John's
been talking about. Customers were excited and so were DEC
participants. As I told our VP about this event, it was an event "even
the two-digit badge numbers at Digital would have been proud of."
Great job guys!
..Larry
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3267.7 | Great job! | GLDOA::CAMPBELL | It's the gov't, stupid! | Tue Jul 26 1994 15:31 | 7 |
| What a great morale-builder that must have been, irrespective of the
business it will bring. Kudos! If you hear any followup sales as a
result will you share those also?
Thanks for the lift,
PC
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3267.8 | | MSE1::PCOTE | Herculean efforts in progress | Thu Jul 28 1994 16:47 | 14 |
|
Perhaps the people in the newly formed Internet Business Group
should be made aware of this grassroots approach of selling
"Digital" and it's internet related products.
Maybe they can provide loaner hardware too :-)
I'd be interested in viewing slides in available.
nice work,
regards, PC
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3267.9 | Internet Business Group? | IDEFIX::65296::siren | | Fri Jul 29 1994 06:55 | 6 |
| > Perhaps the people in the newly formed Internet Business Group
Can you tell us more about this business group?
I don't remember seeing any announcements.
--Ritva
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3267.10 | announcement of internet business group | MSE1::PCOTE | Herculean efforts in progress | Fri Jul 29 1994 09:10 | 79 |
| DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY Document
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 21-Jul-1994 08:29am EDT
From: Bill Strecker @MLO
STRECKER.BILL
Dept: VP Engineering
Tel No: 223-3726
TO: See Below
Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT - INTERNET BUSINESS GROUP - ROSE ANN GIORDANO
I am pleased to announce the creation and immediate operation of the
Internet Business Group. It is also my pleasure to announce the
appointment of Rose Ann Giordano as Vice President of the Internet
Business Group, reporting to me. This group is one of the key
components of the Advanced Technology Group (ATG), which was formed this
week with the public announcement of the new company structure.
Digital has two key elements of success in this rapidly growing Internet
Market--recognized industry leadership and strong customer demand. To
turn these opportunities into revenue, we need a flexible team that can
move quickly, partner extensively, and use non-traditional methods to
reach and serve customers.
The Internet Business Group will be comprised of individuals with skills
in marketing, engineering, consulting, sales support, and sales channel
development. This new group will work closely with existing
organizations which already provide Internet solutions, both for
customers as well as for Digital's internal use.
We owe our current leadership position to the foresight and innovation
of our Corporate Research group and their aggressive partnership with a
virtual team of individuals from various parts of the company. Some of
Digital's successes to date include:
o the first in the industry to take advantage of the capabilities
of the World Wide Web -- ensuring our marketing information was
readily available to customers and prospects;
o the creation of the world's best Internet security offering
(S.E.A.L.) -- due to our long and effective experience in
protecting our internal network from intrusion;
o the utilization of the Internet as a channel for direct sales
through our Electronic Connection;
o the development of a number of complex Internet projects with
large customers, originating with our Digital Consulting
business;
o the announcement of our intention to bundle Mosaic Internet
navigation software with all our base systems.
That is an impressive beginning, but this is a fast-moving and highly
competitive market. With 30 million users, the Internet is growing at a
rate of more than a million users a month. Traffic using multi-media,
hypertext World Wide Web capabilities is growing at greater than one
percent per day. In addition, use of the Internet as a business tool
both enables and demands creative business practices and partnerships--
especially in the realm of Electronic Commerce. Here, where there is no
"business as usual," success requires strong leadership.
In her 15 years at Digital, Rose Ann has successfully managed multiple
business, marketing, sales and engineering organizations which have
faced widely different challenges. She was named Vice President in 1984
and most recently led the Software FrameWorks Engineering organization.
Prior to Digital, Rose Ann held a succession of technical, sales, and
marketing positions with the Data Systems Division of the Xerox Corporation.
She was a member of the technical staff at Bell Telephone Laboratories.
Please give Rose Ann and her team your full support and cooperation as
she drives forward with innovative measures to profitably grow the
Internet business.
{distribution deleted}
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3267.11 | Great scott, she isn't ex-IBM!!!! | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Fri Jul 29 1994 10:17 | 1 |
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3267.12 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | DCU 3Gs -- fired but not forgotten | Fri Jul 29 1994 11:05 | 10 |
|
<<< Note 3267.11 by SUBURB::POWELLM "Nostalgia isn't what it used to be!" >>>
-< Great scott, she isn't ex-IBM!!!! >-
Who, Rose Ann?
RTFN
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3267.13 | You can influence people without making friends of them | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Fri Jul 29 1994 16:15 | 6 |
| Some recall her as presiding over the demise of the 36-bit line.
Never did hear how much of our customer base was permanently alienated
by that one.
Dick
|
3267.14 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Wed Aug 03 1994 06:39 | 5 |
| RE: .0
Bravo! Bravo!
Laurie.
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3267.15 | Invite to SURF the WEB III | DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Wed Sep 07 1994 22:10 | 180 |
| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|d|i|g|i|t|a|l|
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+(tm)
The Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Invites the Public to:
INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY DAY AT THE DIGITAL ACT FACILITY IN DALLAS TEXAS
September 15th (9/15/94)
To experience the Information Superhighway you need to do three things:
1. RSVP (to insure good seating) by calling the Digital
Application Center for Technology (ACT) (214-702-4400)
2. Come to the ACT between 1:30pm and 6:00pm on Sept 15th
3. Have some Web Surf'n fun and learn about the Internet!
AGENDA
Afternoon 9/15/94
SESSION I
1:30-1:45pm Welcome to the WEB: Resources, Access and Tools
1:45-6pm Hands-on Mosaic access of the World Wide Web
(Direct access from the Digital workstation farm anytime
during the afternoon)
1:45-2:30pm Break Out Sessions (Concurrent)
* Mosaic World Wide Web Access
(Introduction/Tutorial)
* Internet Applications
(E-mail, News, FTP, Telnet)
* Internet Security
(Firewalls, Cryptokeys, Secure Services, S.E.A.L)
SESSION II (Reprise of the break out sessions)
3:00-3:45pm Break Out Sessions (Concurrent)
* Mosaic World Wide Web Access
(Introduction/Tutorial)
* Internet Applications
(E-mail, News, FTP, Telnet)
* Internet Security
(Firewalls, Cryptokeys, Secure Services, S.E.A.L)
SESSION III
4:00-4:15pm Welcome to the WEB: Resources, Access and Tools
4:15-5:00pm Break Out Sessions (Concurrent)
* Mosaic World Wide Web Access
(Introduction/Tutorial)
* Internet Applications
(E-mail, News, FTP, Telnet)
* Internet Security
(Firewalls, Cryptokeys, Secure Services, S.E.A.L)
5:00-6:00pm Hands-on Mosaic access of the World Wide Web
(Direct access from the workstation farm)
6:00pm Wrap-Up
--
DIRECTIONS TO THE DALLAS ACT
(near the intersection of LBJ-635 and North Dallas Tollway)
Traveling West on 635... Exit 635 at Dallas Parkway (Exit 22b). Remain on
service road to intersection with Dallas Parkway. Traveling west proceed
through both lights and turn right at first street available (Digital
Building on immediate right). Proceed to next intersection and turn
right. Visitor parking on right or in parking garage. ACT on ninth floor.
Traveling East on 635.... Exit 635 at Inwood Rd./Montfort Rd (Exit 22d).
Proceed up hill through Dallas Parkway North exit to intersection of
Dallas Parkway. Turn left at second light and proceed to next light and
turn left. Traveling West proceed to next light and turn right at first
street available (Digital Building on immediate right). Proceed to next
intersection and turn right. Visitor parking on right or in garage. ACT
on ninth floor.
INFORMATION SUPERHWY DAY AT THE DIGITAL ACT 9/15/94
*Background*
Today 33 million people have Internet E-mail from work and school, within
the next 18 months over 100 million will have Internet access from their
Company's computer systems.
Digital wants to help companies to understand and utilize this Information
technology to become more efficient as users, consumers, navigators and
vendors on the Information Superhwy.
E-mail, Internet Firewalls and Security, Mosaic Home Pages, and
Internet access, is rapidly expanding the connection between companies
and individuals at a rate faster than any information infrastructure
in history (remember when the Telephone caught on, it's happening
again folks;-).
Digital can help to connect into that expanding infrastructure today and
help businesses navigate and use resources, advertise and transact
business instantaneously instead of using U.S. Mail or courier services
and at much lower costs.
CATCH THE WAVE
The new "Information Superhighway" is on everyone's mind right
now. What is it really? How can I use it for my company? How can I
use it for my job? How can I get access to it?
Well asking questions and reading about it just won't do; you have to
"EXPERIENCE" the Information Superhighway before you can truly understand
it!
On Thursday, August 25th, you have the opportunity to explore the
Information Superhighway firsthand, directly from Digital's own
secure Internet access points, using Digital's PCs and workstations.
Digital will give you an opportunity to experience the World Wide Web
(WWW, Web, W3) and Mosaic, Internet News and E-mail . These tools provide
an easy to use multimedia and hypertext interface with which to navigate
and use the Information Superhighway.
You'll breeze through connections to your favorite university, NASA,
Library of Congress, The Vatican, The Smithsonian, World famous archives,
and Access the Home Pages of your favorite vendors and clients (Of course
Digital home page is well represented!).
As you "WebSurf" the thousands of other sites in the US, Canada, Europe
and Asia you'll understand the power and usefulness of the Internet, by
searching and reading technical papers and documents online, accessing
and viewing Movie and Music previews, downloading free software and
patches, or reading Electronic Magazines that will never be distributed
on paper (unless you print them out;-).
When you see what the Information Superhighway is capable of, you will
understand how it will play a major role in your future business success,
and the education of your children not tommorow -- but TODAY.
But why wait for the Internet to come to your home? The future is already
here and you can "SURF" the network August 25th at Digital.
WHERE DO WE BEGIN?
You begin by attending Internet Day at the Digital Application Center
for Technology (ACT)! Come and listen to Breakout sessions on
E-mail and Web Technology or just experience first hand the new media
tools on Digital's new 64-bit PCs and workstations (the fastest in the
industry!) running MSwindows, WNT, OSF/1 (Unix) and OpenVMS.
The agenda will consist of an introduction and breakouts on
various Internet topics and hands on use of the Mosaic Web Reading
tools (that come at no additional charge with all new Digital 64 bit
workstations!). Customers can listen to the presentations or just
SURF the network compliments of Digital Equipment Corporation.
To experience the Information Superhighway you need to do three things:
1. RSVP (to insure good seating) by calling the Digital
Application Center for Technology (ACT) (214-702-4400)
2. Come to the ACT between 1:30pm and 6:00pm on September 15th
3. Have some Web Surf'n fun and learn about the Internet!
|
3267.16 | great idea ! | NQOPS::APRIL | Xtra Lame Triple Owner | Fri Sep 09 1994 12:49 | 7 |
|
re -1
Any chance of this time of thing happening up here in the Northeast
area ? Preferably MK or ZK ?
Chuck
|
3267.17 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Sep 09 1994 18:18 | 5 |
| This event is primarily for customers (current and potential), not
employees. I think it would be great if someone from a New England office
were to put on a similar event.
Steve
|
3267.18 | | RT128::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Sat Sep 10 1994 11:58 | 11 |
| We certainly have the knowledge around here to do this. I'd be happy to help
out if someone wanted to organize it. Don't have the time to organize it (or,
for that matter, to pee, most of the time) nor do I have access to the hardware
we'd need. But I'd be happy to give some guidance. I happen to know that Wiz
will be in town near the end of the month - maybe we can get him to come up
early (hey John, what are you doing on the 24th :-))?
We also have all sorts of groups popping up with Internet in their titles, all
around GMA. I'll send a blitz around and see if I can scare up some interest.
j.
|
3267.19 | and then do it again and again and ... | MIMS::BEKELE_D | When indoubt THINK! | Sat Sep 10 1994 18:37 | 3 |
|
It sure would be nice to have such an event take place on a specific
day in various regions to have the most impact.
|
3267.20 | I've always wondered... | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:59 | 6 |
| .15 sounds like an excellent event. Hope it goes well.
If I could attend, I would ask just one question: how is being on the
Internet compatible with having a life?
Steve
|
3267.21 | | MSE1::PCOTE | Herculean efforts in progress | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:11 | 13 |
|
It sounds like this could/should be a function of the internet
business group, right ? Perhaps the request could be cross posted
in the internet tools notes conference.
I'm curious as to whether these (customer focused) seminars
generate potential sales of DEC hardware/software/services?
or justs educates our customers about "WEB surfing". I would
think that generating any "good will", such as free seminars,
is worth the time invested.
|
3267.22 | | RT128::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:38 | 13 |
| � It sounds like this could/should be a function of the internet
� business group, right ? Perhaps the request could be cross posted
� in the internet tools notes conference.
I've called it to the attention of some folks in IBG.
Please don't confuse the Internet_Tools notes file/newsgroup with IBG. They're
completely independent, save that one of the moderators works for that group.
It would be a good place to post a request, though, since the "right" people
read the conference (and as a moderator, I try and make sure any requests are
brought to the attention of non-readers if need be).
j.
|
3267.23 | | MSE1::PCOTE | Herculean efforts in progress | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:57 | 7 |
|
rep. -1, yeah, I know Danny works for the group. That's the main
reason I mentioned it. Good point though.
thx,
PC
|
3267.24 | The Customer reviews have been nothing but good! | DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Mon Sep 12 1994 21:18 | 199 |
| Sorry folks I can only take care of one corner of the world at a
time;-)
We had about 80 people in Aug, 50% or more had never had contact with
Digital. We have made quite a splash in Texas (folks from Austin,
Houston and even Mexico have registered and come to the events)
Here is net-invitation we sent out to some appropriate newsgroups.
What are we selling? Digital and Digital Expertise. And before
you think that it's all services the props for this effort include
Digital PCs, AXPs, workstations, and even Xterminals and printers...
We'll touch another 80 customers on Sept 15th, and see how it
goes Oct 20th... We've had some very good press on this event from
customers, new prospects, and the netwise.. We just have to keep
it going...
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|d|i|g|i|t|a|l|
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+(tm)
The Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Invites the Public to:
INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY DAY AT THE DIGITAL ACT FACILITY IN DALLAS TEXAS
September 15th (9/15/94)
To experience the Information Superhighway you need to do three things:
1. RSVP (to insure good seating) by calling the Digital
Application Center for Technology (ACT) (214-702-4400)
2. Come to the ACT between 1:30pm and 6:00pm on September 15th
3. Have some Web Surf'n fun and learn about the Internet!
AGENDA
Afternoon 9/15/94
SESSION I
1:30-1:45pm Welcome to the WEB: Resources, Access and Tools
1:45-6:00pm Hands-on Mosaic access of the World Wide Web
(Direct access from the Digital workstation farm anytime
during the afternoon)
1:45-2:30pm Break Out Sessions (Concurrent)
* Mosaic World Wide Web Access
(Introduction/Tutorial)
* Internet Applications
(E-mail, News, FTP, Telnet)
* Internet Security
(Firewalls, Cryptokeys, Secure Services, S.E.A.L)
SESSION II (Reprise of the break out sessions)
3:00-3:45pm Break Out Sessions (Concurrent)
* Mosaic World Wide Web Access
(Introduction/Tutorial)
* Internet Applications
(E-mail, News, FTP, Telnet)
* Internet Security
(Firewalls, Cryptokeys, Secure Services, S.E.A.L)
SESSION III
4:00-4:15pm Welcome to the WEB: Resources, Access and Tools
4:15-5:00pm Break Out Sessions (Concurrent)
* Mosaic World Wide Web Access
(Introduction/Tutorial)
* Internet Applications
(E-mail, News, FTP, Telnet)
* Internet Security
(Firewalls, Cryptokeys, Secure Services, S.E.A.L)
5:00-6:00pm Hands-on Mosaic access of the World Wide Web
(Direct access from the workstation farm)
6:00pm Wrap-Up
--
DIRECTIONS TO THE DALLAS ACT
(near the intersection of LBJ-635 and North Dallas Tollway)
Traveling West on 635... Exit 635 at Dallas Parkway (Exit 22b). Remain on
service road to intersection with Dallas Parkway. Traveling west proceed
through both lights and turn right at first street available (Digital
Building on immediate right). Proceed to next intersection and turn
right. Visitor parking on right or in parking garage. ACT on ninth floor.
Traveling East on 635.... Exit 635 at Inwood Rd./Montfort Rd (Exit 22d).
Proceed up hill through Dallas Parkway North exit to intersection of
Dallas Parkway. Turn left at second light and proceed to next light and
turn left. Traveling West proceed to next light and turn right at first
street available (Digital Building on immediate right). Proceed to next
intersection and turn right. Visitor parking on right or in garage. ACT
on ninth floor.
INFORMATION SUPERHWY DAY AT THE DIGITAL ACT 9/15/94
*Background*
Today 33 million people have Internet E-mail from work and school, within
the next 18 months over 100 million will have Internet access from their
Company's computer systems.
Digital wants to help companies to understand and utilize this Information
technology to become more efficient as users, consumers, navigators and
vendors on the Information Superhwy.
E-mail, Internet Firewalls and Security, Mosaic Home Pages, and
Internet access, is rapidly expanding the connection between companies
and individuals at a rate faster than any information infrastructure
in history (remember when the Telephone caught on, it's happening
again folks;-).
Digital can help to connect into that expanding infrastructure today and
help businesses navigate and use resources, advertise and transact
business instantaneously instead of using U.S. Mail or courier services
and at much lower costs.
CATCH THE WAVE
The new "Information Superhighway" is on everyone's mind right
now. What is it really? How can I use it for my company? How can I
use it for my job? How can I get access to it?
Well asking questions and reading about it just won't do; you have to
"EXPERIENCE" the Information Superhighway before you can truly understand
it!
On Thursday, August 25th, you have the opportunity to explore the
Information Superhighway firsthand, directly from Digital's own
secure Internet access points, using Digital's PCs and workstations.
Digital will give you an opportunity to experience the World Wide Web
(WWW, Web, W3) and Mosaic, Internet News and E-mail . These tools provide
an easy to use multimedia and hypertext interface with which to navigate
and use the Information Superhighway.
You'll breeze through connections to your favorite university, NASA,
Library of Congress, The Vatican, The Smithsonian, World famous archives,
and Access the Home Pages of your favorite vendors and clients (Of course
Digital home page is well represented!).
As you "WebSurf" the thousands of other sites in the US, Canada, Europe
and Asia you'll understand the power and usefulness of the Internet, by
searching and reading technical papers and documents online, accessing
and viewing Movie and Music previews, downloading free software and
patches, or reading Electronic Magazines that will never be distributed
on paper (unless you print them out;-).
When you see what the Information Superhighway is capable of, you will
understand how it will play a major role in your future business success,
and the education of your children not tommorow -- but TODAY.
But why wait for the Internet to come to your home? The future is already
here and you can "SURF" the network August 25th at Digital.
WHERE DO WE BEGIN?
You begin by attending Internet Day at the Digital Application Center
for Technology (ACT)! Come and listen to Breakout sessions on
E-mail and Web Technology or just experience first hand the new media
tools on Digital's new 64-bit PCs and workstations (the fastest in the
industry!) running MSwindows, WNT, OSF/1 (Unix) and OpenVMS.
The agenda will consist of an introduction and breakouts on
various Internet topics and hands on use of the Mosaic Web Reading
tools (that come at no additional charge with all new Digital 64 bit
workstations!). Customers can listen to the presentations or just
SURF the network compliments of Digital Equipment Corporation.
To experience the Information Superhighway you need to do three things:
1. RSVP (to insure good seating) by calling the Digital
Application Center for Technology (ACT) (214-702-4400)
2. Come to the ACT between 1:30pm and 6:00pm on September 15th
3. Have some Web Surf'n fun and learn about the Internet!
|
3267.25 | | BVILLE::FOLEY | Instant Gratification takes too long... | Tue Sep 13 1994 13:36 | 6 |
|
This could (would?) say a lot about out networking capabilities,
especially if there were a bunch of sites working together, all over
the planet - at the same time.
.mike.
|
3267.26 | found on Web | ANNECY::HUMAN | I came, I saw, I conked out | Wed Nov 30 1994 06:01 | 28 |
|
The Busiest Commercial Sites on the Internet
Based on Steve Bennetts forthcoming MIT Working Paper - Recent
Developments in Business Use of the Internet - Emerging Uses of the
World
Wide Web by Lead Users (catchy title!) the most visited Web sites are:
1. CommerceNet
2. Canadian Airlines International
3. Ericsson Netherlands Server
4. Securities Exchange Commissions Edgar Server at NYU
5. Internet Shopping Network
6. Quote.Com
7. Global Network Navigator
8. AT&T Bell Laboratories
9. Digital Equipment Corporation
10. World Real Estate Listing Service
This report is expected to be published shortly. Details in next months
The Web Word.
http://www.cdnair.ca/documents/webword.html
|
3267.27 | Yes but... | RICKS::PHIPPS | DTN 225.4959 | Wed Nov 30 1994 09:30 | 3 |
| Are we number nine because of all the DEC employees on the Web? 8^)
mikeP
|
3267.28 | | ANNECY::HUMAN | I came, I saw, I conked out | Wed Nov 30 1994 09:46 | 1 |
| well.....I did ask that myself..........
|
3267.29 | build a highway and they will come | WRKSYS::SCHUMANN | UHF computers | Thu Dec 01 1994 15:02 | 5 |
| Some of the more popular Internet destinations are presumably capacity limited.
This may indicate that our capacity is higher than most!
--RS
|
3267.30 | One reason we're popular | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Thu Dec 01 1994 17:10 | 4 |
| California election information and other California public service info is
on www.digital.com.
/john
|
3267.31 | | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Brother, can youse paradigm? | Fri Dec 02 1994 07:34 | 4 |
| ... and the CA election server set a world record for access rate,
during election night... I haven't seen the full report yet, but the
fragmentary data I *did* see were wild. Tour de force!!!
|
3267.32 | Are these people in charge of our Internet Strategy? | HELIX::SONTAKKE | | Fri Dec 02 1994 09:45 | 4 |
| Was the CA election server done by the group chartered to do Internet
releated business activities?
- Vikas
|
3267.33 | My answers to .32 | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Brother, can youse paradigm? | Fri Dec 02 1994 13:27 | 12 |
| -< Are these people in charge of our Internet Strategy? >-
Well, no, but they are (in part) members of the Internet Business
Group, plus some of 'em report into Corporate Research, the Field, etc.
> Was the CA election server done by the group chartered to do
> Internet releated business activities?
Yep. :-) :-)
/s/ Dan, so proud of our West-coast colleagues...
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