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3380.1 | PTC is in Dallas | DPDMAI::ROSE | | Mon Sep 12 1994 13:01 | 9 |
| It really depends on what kind of show you have a booth at, i.e.
vertical or horizontal industry. I would suggest you demo something
from the PowerChannels portfolio. There is one vendor in particular in
that list that has a CAD/CAM package with an AGGRESSIVELY priced Alpha
PC (WNT I believe) package that I can recommend. Parametric
Technologies Corporation (PTC) has a high-end CAD/CAM package that
customers drop their jaw and drool at on the Alpha.
..Larry
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3380.2 | | JULIET::LEZAMA_RO | | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:06 | 5 |
| Try to find out who was responsible for the booth at DB Expo in San
francisco a few months ago. There was a DEC booth there called the
"Tune Up Garage"?????? that showed the peformance difference of Alpha
to Sun, HP and other competitive systems. It outs the speed issue in
perspective.
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3380.3 | Sable Video Demo is available and HOT! | CAMONE::BETTS | | Tue Sep 13 1994 18:39 | 19 |
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The Sable Video Server Demo uses a DEC 2100 Server running NT or OSF/1
as a Video Server for six PC clients, on which full motion, full stereo,
large screen (640x480) movie clips are played off the server.
It has been to a number of shows (Comdex,Windows World,etc..) and does a
very good job of drawing people into the booth AND illustrating the high
performance of the machine.
For more information, contact Pam O'Brien (PSDVAX::OBRIEN), who is in
Sable Product Management or Vince Asbridge (THELAB::ASBRIDGE), who is
in Sable Engineering.
Mike
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3380.4 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Hakuna matata! | Wed Sep 14 1994 04:43 | 3 |
| You could try asking in MKOTS3::US_DEMO_CENTERS.
Dave.
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3380.5 | y | CSC32::C_BENNETT | | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:55 | 8 |
| there are alot of DECwindow demos in the notes conference:
CSSE32::DW_EXAMPLES
There are a few MPEG demos also...
Chip
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3380.6 | OSF & VMS Demo Kit | MKOTS3::HEISLER | | Tue Sep 20 1994 14:22 | 21 |
| In MKOTS3::US_DEMO_CENTERS, NOTE 173, You'll find reference to
an OSF Demo Kit. This kit includes an easy to install and run
suite of demos. It's been tested up to OSF V2.0. The notes
conference also have reference to the VMS version of this,
although OSF offers more due to audio capabilities and a
few other widgits only supported by OSF.
Within the OSF kit, one of the attention getters has been
to run a full screen GIF image (they're available in the
kit under the demo menu where the image changes every couple
of seconds). That alone offers you the ability to talk about
the power of a base platform Alpha just by seeing how quickly
the images come up. THEN, we run a 3 minute animated window
in the foreground which comes with Audio and demonstrate that
not only does a base platform Alpha run the images well, but
continues to do so with animation and audio running at the
same time. Then you can add additional graphical windows,
all found in the demo kit.
Janis
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3380.7 | | BAHTAT::HILTON | http://blyth.lzo.dec.com | Wed Aug 16 1995 07:01 | 19 |
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Saw this in a press release, where can we get this software/demo?
Time Trial Spectacular Stage Show
The "Time Trial Spectacular" theater uses the metaphor of racing to
show users the superior performance of AlphaStations in four categories
-- speed, graphics, multimedia, and system endurance. Featured in the
superpower speedway are Digital's two-year application performance lead
with 64-bit AlphaStations against 32-bit "jalopies" from Sun
Microsystems and Hewlett- Packard and 64-bit workstation first-timer
SGI; "high-octane" graphics from Digital and Evans & Sutherland;
multimedia "Moto-Cross," where users don't have to waste time wallowing
alone, spinning their wheels when they can work as part of a team; and
system endurance, showing Digital's three-year warranty and 12- to
18-month lead in processor performance as a marathon lifecycle. One
audience member at each performance will win stock car driving lessons
at the famed DriveTech Racing School.
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3380.8 | SIGgraph demo | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:27 | 6 |
| That was one of the two demos at SIGgraph, the big computer graphics
industry convention out in Los Angeles last week. I have no idea where
the demo came from, though. You might try someone in workstation
marketing, maybe Dave Ross (avalon::Ross).
/Charlotte
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