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3313.1 | line management is where it's at | MAZE::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Wed Aug 10 1994 14:41 | 9 |
| re: .0
That fits.
The rumor mill has it that he was promised just such a position to come here
(manager of a line of business), and when Digital didn't make good on its
promise, he looked elsewhere.
Ray
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3313.2 | ? | POWDML::DERBY | Remember when it used to be fun! | Wed Aug 10 1994 16:17 | 1 |
| How do you know this?
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3313.3 | | RCOCER::MICKOL | Member of Team Xerox | Wed Aug 10 1994 22:26 | 59 |
| re: <<< Note 3313.2 by POWDML::DERBY "Remember when it used to be fun!" >>>
>>> How do you know this?
Well, today's headline (and I mean a huge one on Page 1) and excerpt from the
local newspaper here in Rochester, NY are below (copied without permission):
KODAK VP CHOICE A SURPRISE
Former marketing exec to tackle digital technology
by William Patalon III, Staff Writer
Carl Gustin believes Eastman Kodak Co. has a place in the new digital world.
Not a decade from now. Not in five years. Right now.
To Gustin, 43, falls the task of building a growing and profitable business
out of Kodak's huge storehouse of digital-imaging technology. It is a key job,
analysts say. Escalating competition in Kodak's mainstay film and
photographic-products business has cost the company market share and squeezed
profits, meaning the firm must search out new opportunities to boost profits
and maybe add jobs.
Digital imaging is the biggest of those new opportunities - a key reason
rivals such as Fuji Photo Film USA and Polaroid Corp. have recently started
electronic imaging divisions of their own.
"It's so damned exciting," said Gustin, a career-long marketing executive
yesterday named vice president and general manager of the firm's fledgling
Digital and Applied Imaging unit. "Kodak has an immense advantage," he said.
"It has an excellent brand, a warm brand, a friendly brand. People want Kodak
to do well."
Digital imaging, also known as electronic imaging, differs from conventional
photography in that pictures are transformed into a format a computer can
understand. The so-called "digitizing" of images opens up a whole new venue of
opportunities for products and services:
- Pictures can be stored in a computer's memory instead of a shoe box.
- They can be changed or retouched.
- They can be instantaneously transmitted over telephone lines or
computer networks.
- Multiple copies can be quickly printed out.
Gustin joins Kodak from computer-maker Digital Equipment Corp., where he was a
vice president in charge of product marketing and strategy for the company's
personal computer business.
He had joined DEC in January from Apple Computer Inc., where he had spent six
years serving in a variety of areas that included high-level sales, marketing,
product development & communications posts.
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[remainder of article not included because I don't have a scanner and my
fingers were getting tired.]
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3313.4 | Picture store in ALPHA | IDEFIX::65296::siren | | Thu Aug 11 1994 06:18 | 28 |
| Re .-1
>Digital imaging, also known as electronic imaging, differs from conventional
>photography in that pictures are transformed into a format a computer can
>understand. The so-called "digitizing" of images opens up a whole new venue
>of opportunities for products and services:
>
> - Pictures can be stored in a computer's memory instead of a shoe
>box.
>
> - They can be changed or retouched.>>>>
>
> - They can be instantaneously transmitted over telephone lines or
> computer networks.>
>
> - Multiple copies can be quickly printed out.
There is a picture store/service application available NOW in ALPHA OSF/1 -
and as a choice some other UNIXes as well - from a Finnish SW house.
Includes a picture store, photographers station to feed in pictures and
a client station to look and choose, supports multiple languages...
It is basically meant for press photo agencies, but can be used for any
similar purpose, of course.
--Ritva
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3313.5 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Thu Aug 11 1994 06:25 | 6 |
| RE: .3
Nice to see that branding campaign working so well. Just look how
many times the word 'digital' appears in that piece. Er...
Laurie.
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3313.6 | | WAYLAY::GORDON | In need of some excitement... | Thu Aug 11 1994 08:36 | 6 |
| But... but...
Most of the Digital Imaging group got canned close to two years
ago... oh - what? never mind...
--D
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3313.7 | ;-( | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Thu Aug 11 1994 08:47 | 15 |
| <<< Note 3313.5 by PLAYER::BROWNL "A-mazed on the info Highway!" >>>
RE: .3
Nice to see that branding campaign working so well. Just look how
many times the word 'digital' appears in that piece. Er...
Laurie.
One Brand Image that is going away is "DECdirect," since everything
is going indirect.
Malcolm.
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3313.8 | Smith is a name. Digital is an adjective. | GLDOA::PENFROY | Just Do It or Just Say No? | Thu Aug 11 1994 08:49 | 7 |
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> Nice to see that branding campaign working so well. Just look how
> many times the word 'digital' appears in that piece. Er...
Yeah, we would do better if we used "Equipment" as our brand name. Then
people wouldn't confuse us with other companies.
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3313.9 | More VP's PLEASE | DASPHB::PBAXTER | | Thu Aug 11 1994 11:43 | 3 |
| One VP going ... Oh my !!!
Quick ... Cut a Req't for 4 or 5 more ... hurry
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3313.10 | Never heard of him | ANNECY::HOTCHKISS | | Fri Aug 12 1994 07:26 | 3 |
| re .1 Never heard of him.What did he do?Is this a loss or not?
Mind you,he has probably never heard of me either...
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