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3365.1 | | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Thu Sep 01 1994 15:07 | 2 |
| A few years ago I was involved in some cluster issues with Dupont, who
had several VERY BIG clusters.
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3365.2 | SCO facility, Apr. 93 | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, AXP-developer support | Thu Sep 01 1994 15:27 | 4 |
| Bob Palmer used Dupont in a talk some time back. According to him, we
lost 10M in sales from Dupont (FY94?).
Mark
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3365.3 | How about services? | GRANPA::IKOLMAISTER | | Thu Sep 01 1994 15:37 | 7 |
| OK, no DEC content, but how about services!!!!!!!!!!
Most of what we do in the MCS PCI world has little to no DEC content.
If its a network that needs networking, that us!
Ira
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3365.4 | Dupont | GRANPA::BMANGINI | | Thu Sep 01 1994 16:35 | 4 |
| Bill what is your source of information regarding 3365.0. Was this a
rumor you heard, or did you hear this from a creditable source?
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3365.5 | Du pont Canada Inc is a good customer. | KAOFS::B_CORBIN | I travel the Thousand Islands | Thu Sep 01 1994 16:49 | 9 |
| Digital Equipment of Canada
Kingston Ontario
DUPONT is our best and largest customer. We service 2 large sites
from our office and they are both active in Sales and service
purchases.
Brian
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3365.6 | DUPONT STILL BUYING FROM DIGITAL | DUCAT2::YANCONE | | Thu Sep 01 1994 18:33 | 9 |
| THIS RESPONSE FROM BOB DENINNIS: DUPONT GLOBAL ACCOUNT MANAGER
Dupont is concerned about Digital's long term viability. This issue is
being addressed by top Digital mgt. Dupont has no formal hold on stopping
any business with Digital, to the contrary- they have recently intiated
multiple projects to evaluate our technology for new initiatives.
I will find the source of this memo, and respond accordingly.
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3365.7 | DuPont plants still buying. | MSDOA::ZIMMERMAN | | Thu Sep 01 1994 19:07 | 8 |
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DuPont Fibers Division is still buying DEC equipment, both from us and
in the products of others. DuPont's corporate group recently set PC
guidelines that didn't include our machines, but that had to do with
cost and availability and not the viability of the company. Even then,
the plants have been buying DEC PC's and workstations.
- Z
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3365.8 | More info please! | USHS01::HARDMAN | Sucker for what the cowgirls do... | Thu Sep 01 1994 22:51 | 13 |
| Re .7 I'm the account rep for DuPont's Desktop Services MCS contract in
Houston (as in I go onsite and fix their equipment). I've been trying
for years to get some of our PC's in there for demos. I've constantly
run up against the "they aren't guidelined by corporate" response.
If you could, please provide more info about who and what site actually
has Dec PC's. I'd love to crack this account open for our stuff as
they're about to upgrade lots of PC's. Perhaps if I could point them to
some other DuPonters that are using our boxes, I'd have a better
chance. Feel free to contact me offline for more info.
Harry
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3365.9 | Two way street, IMHO. I quit them too. | PFSVAX::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Fri Sep 02 1994 01:26 | 13 |
| Some long time readers may recall previous Notes in this conference
regarding said customer's drug testing requirements and third party
service migration after a long standing "relationship" with Digital.
My comment is that after having serviced this customer and had
personal friend's lives torn apart by the above mentioned items I
now make an concious effort to avoid all of their products...
This means Corian (sp), Teflon, Lucite, (TM's of DuPont
acknowledgement) gunpowders, etc.
One man's opinion...
Phil
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3365.10 | re. 9 | HAMIS3::VEEH | Werbefreie Zone | Fri Sep 02 1994 02:26 | 12 |
| >>I now make a concious effort to avoid all of their products.
>>This means (Corian (sp), Teflon, Lucite, (TM's of DuPont acknowledgement)
>> gunpowders, etc.
Well, this means for me to stop buying Reebock sneakers. It says DuPont
on it. ;^)
But who can garantee that Nike sneakers are produced without DuPont products...?
Stefan�
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3365.11 | | TENNIS::KAM | Kam USDS (714)261-4133 (DTN 535) IVO | Fri Sep 02 1994 12:10 | 28 |
| re .ALL that filled my voicemail.
First, I did NOT see any memo, however, I did hear this from a reliable
Consultant and Distributor, who does NOT want to be mentioned.
I hear this type of information all the time but nothing concerning
such a strategic company as Dupont. In most cases we are able to
provide the Distributors and Customers the reassurances about DEC.
However, there are those customers that something require someone
else to intervene.
I receive the information that I required. Our Organization will be
leaving in about 2 weeks to training our Business Partners in 24
cities, which takes about a month. This question mostly likely will
arise. Therefore, I have spoken with Bob Deninnis, Corporate Account
Manager for Dupont. Bob has reassured us that DEC and Dupont has a
sound relationship. Bob has offer to field the calls from those
customers that require additional information.
Common Name: BOB DENINNIS
Search Surname: DENINNIS Search Given Name: BOB, ROBERT, ROBERT A
DTN: 328-3240 Intrnl Mail Addr: PHH1 Location: PHH
302.323.5610
Org Unit: DMD-DISCRETE MFG&DEFENS
Regards,
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3365.12 | | MSDOA::ZIMMERMAN | | Fri Sep 02 1994 13:32 | 8 |
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re .9 - >> Two way street, IMHO. I quit them too.
Sorry to hear that. DuPont in the Carolinas has been a great customer
to work with and work for. Perhaps you can make an exception for
Dacron and Kevlar.
- Z
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3365.13 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | | Fri Sep 02 1994 16:33 | 7 |
|
I certainly hope that this is not the case.
Digital spends millions of dollars buying photomasks from DuPont.I have
found DuPont very enthusiastic partners.
A worrying rumour.
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3365.14 | There are geographic differences, but... | PFSVAX::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Sat Sep 03 1994 01:55 | 11 |
| Re: .12-
> Perhaps you can make an exception for
>Dacron and Kevlar.
No, I just forgot to mention them. I hate 100% synthetic clothing
but I'll admit to owning Dacron/Cotton blend items. Gotta work
on that. As for Kevlar, I'm glad I don't feel I need its body armor
application (except when criticizing the manufacturer here) ;-).
Phil
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3365.15 | Down the Kevlar rathole... | WAYLAY::GORDON | in a leaky boat off the coast of Cuba | Sat Sep 03 1994 11:19 | 8 |
| Kevlar is more than body armor in the traditional sense. I'm
currently (only half-heartedly but I just need more incentive to actually
track down the leads I have) searching for knit-Kevlar gloves. You see, I
do a lot of theater lighting and knit-Kevlar gloves are both heat-resistant
and cut-resistant. When you're trying to focus hot lighting instruments
from the top of a laddar or scaffold, both are desirable traits.
--Doug
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3365.16 | Further down the rathole.... ;-) | USHS01::HARDMAN | Sucker for what the cowgirls do... | Sun Sep 04 1994 14:57 | 9 |
| Doug, check with a couple of speed shops or get the phone number for
Summit Racing from any Hot Rod Magazine (They have a two page ad every
month). There are some new mechanics gloves available for folks that
need to work on their race cars between runs while the engine is still
quite hot. Don't know what they're made of, but it sounds like what
you're looking for.
Harry
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3365.17 | | GLDOA::ROGERS | hard on the wind again | Sun Oct 09 1994 00:15 | 4 |
| Without Kevlar and dacron, sailboats become powerboats.
Slow ones....
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3365.18 | Waddya mean Lotus Notes doesn't have Gold Keys? | MRKTNG::SLATER | Marc, ASE Performance Group | Sun Oct 09 1994 19:47 | 11 |
| Quick update to this note. My sources have it that the DuPont end-users
refused to give up their ALL-IN-1 accounts (50,000 users). A series of
meetings and conference calls have taken place (last one was on Friday).
I would venture that DuPont will want to reduce their costs by consolidating
their VAX systems onto a fewer number of Alpha systems, and boosting user
productivity by deploying TeamLinks. Bob Deninnis @DCO is the new account
manager. Give him a call for details or to provide encouragement.
Regards,
Marc
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