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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

3476.0. "DEC send COMPETITORS all prices and specs!" by GLDOA::SCHESKY (Casey Schesky Team Leader DWT) Mon Oct 31 1994 16:29

    I just received the attached E-mail describing an automatic mail
    service where we send out product literature, pricing, systems and
    options catalogs to anybody who signs up.  Monthly we apparently send
    this stuff out without fail.
    
    What amazes me is that we proudly list as being in the top 100 users of
    this service all of our COMPETITORS!  I can understand perhaps ginving
    them information begrudgingly when they aslk for it, but to put them on
    a monthly automatic service that gives them all this stuff easily and
    without fuss?!  I know that much of this information, by virtue of
    going to customers, will get into the hands of the competition, but
    that is a slow and spotty process I am sure.  Why jsut hand the
    competition all this stuff on a silver platter?
    
    This seems pretty bizarre to me - read the following :  (We even have
    automatically marked the mail message as : "Digital Internal use only") - 
    
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                    DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY Document

                    DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY Document

 

                    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:     31-Oct-1994 13:43 EST
                                        From:     Readers Choice
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Subject: #11247-Special Offer with Purchase of DRS                   


  From:  Randi Sargent, DRS Product Manager		(Page 1 of 3)
  
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                     DRS "Top Customer" Subscriber List
  
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  Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company 	  Avanti 4 International            
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  Digital Equipment Corporation     	  Digital News & Review
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  Federated Investors, Inc.		  Fermi National Accerlator Lab     
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3476.1HDLITE::SCHAFERMark Schafer, AXP-developer supportMon Oct 31 1994 16:352
    while the memo is classified "For Internal Use", I see nothing in DRS
    that's the least bit confidential.  Whattsa matter?
3476.2I'm mystified too...POBOX::CORSONHigher, and a bit more to the rightMon Oct 31 1994 16:459
    
    	Also if our competitor's want today's list prices, all they have to
    do is get to our WWW home page and follow the "bouncing ball". We have
    many of our VARs and other relationship types using both DRS and other
    tools with no disclosure requirements at all. I, for two, am at a loss
    as to why this is a concern. I get H-Ps list pricing all the time. They
    sent it to me at the office here under Digital Equipment Corp. So...
    
    		the Greyhawk
3476.3SULACO::JUDICEMay fortune favor the foolish...Tue Nov 01 1994 11:498
    
    When I was a customer it was pointed out to me that IBM was also
    a DEC customer (ie. systems used in semiconductor manufacturing).
    It would hardly surprise me if huge companies like IBM and HP were not
    among at least our 1000 largest customers. 
    
    /ljj
    
3476.4is it grey or a silver lining?LEZAH::BROWNOn [real]time or else...Tue Nov 01 1994 11:5430
	In today's economy, the line between competitor and customer
	has blurred to the point of invisibility.  We have cooperative
	marketing or development agreements with most of our
	"competitors".  Today's competitive advantage comes from
	the fastest, cheapest product development and delivery
	possible, coupled with the quality and functional flexibility 
	that allows products to work well in a real world environment.
	IBM isn't a 100% IBM shop any more, nor is DEC a 100%
	DEC shop.

	It's the same in almost every business.  Hiding or protecting
	information is costly and often futile.  The trick is to
	act on information while it's fresh, then move on.  Look at
	the livestock business -- everyone knows what animals I have,
	what my breeding practices are, what type of animals I'm
	trying to produce, and what my general pricing strategy is.
	There's general cooperation in the industry about providing
	basic information.  Breeders are open to questions of
	business, ethics, breeding, and general care.  Other breeders
	are both customers and competitors -- they purchase animals
	from me to enhance their breeding program, meanwhile competing
	with me in the open market.  Any edge we have in the business
	depends in part on our acceptance and reputation in the
	industry.  We work together with other breeders to develop 
	new markets and to educate the public about our product.

	The world is now grey... 8^)

	Ron
3476.5BVILLE::FOLEYInstant Gratification takes too long...Thu Nov 10 1994 12:368
    I assume that they still are, but IBM in Endicott (?) NY, was a major
    customer for a number of years, had the world's largest 11/750 etc...
    
    They also hold the record for the largest "per-call" bill in Upstate,
    for reassembling the 8600 (from the chips on up) that they took apart
    one weekend. ("Hello Digital? My 8600 won't boot...)
    
    .mike.