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3564.1 | My two penn'orth. | 42371::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Fri Dec 09 1994 09:13 | 9 |
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It is a million times quicker and easier to destroy a person
or a company's reputation than it is to build it in the first place!
That is why we should always be so careful before mouthing off
about DIGITAL and the way it treats its own people when non-DIGITAL
people may overhear.
Malcolm.
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3564.2 | but we have other loyal customers... | CSC32::C_BENNETT | | Fri Dec 09 1994 09:39 | 7 |
| For every one of the type eluded to by .0 there are 5 who believe
in Digital products and it's employees. It sounds like this type
of person mentioned in .0 has made their mind up and has set
loyalities.
It's the other 5 people who are loyal Digital customers we need to
concentrate on serving and selling.
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3564.3 | | 58323::ODIAZ | Octavio, MCS/SPS | Fri Dec 09 1994 11:48 | 10 |
| The guy is probably an old Apollo customer, with an axe to grind on
Digital. HP bought Apollo many years ago and I haven't heard anybody
refering to the HP WS as "Apollo" in many moons.
There are always one of those guys in almost every kind of forum.
Unfortunately, even if their comments are clearly baised, people who
hear them some times listen to them and is difficult to avoid/correct
that damage.
OLD
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3564.4 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Fri Dec 09 1994 11:57 | 5 |
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The guy was suffering from cranial-rectal inversion.
mike
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3564.5 | | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Fri Dec 09 1994 12:16 | 7 |
| I have a stock analogy for those unable to distinguish software from hardware.
In this case, I would phrase it something like "If you poured water into the gas
tank of your car, would you be upset with the manufacturer if it ran poorly?" A
car is only as good as the gas that fuels it. Software is the fuel that makes a
computer go, so a computer is only as good as the software that runs it. By
providing Windows, Digital is simply supplying the most popular type of fuel
with its PC's.
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3564.6 | | NPSS::BRANAM | Steve, Network Product Support | Fri Dec 09 1994 12:18 | 4 |
| And BTW, most people haven't a clue what goes on inside the box, so the
distinction is generally lost on them. In our environment, we are used to
dealing with people who can make the distinction, but in the real world, it's
all magic.
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3564.7 | he was a loud-mouther ignoramus! | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Fri Dec 09 1994 16:06 | 41 |
| Usually people who make statements like this (and I had one...) are
very ignorant! They are like know-it-alls who need attention so they
make these outrageous statements without having any foundation for
them...
ignorant, stupid...and I'm GLAD you gave him a set down!
I had a customer (Consillium) that was having a problem with their PC
hanging. Before I even went out there I knew what it was...a
third-party application that was competing for memory addresses
reserved by windows... (Checkmark's product does the same thing)
But instead of the customer listening to me, I had some Macintosh lover
(PC hater) who made a big stink in front of everyone saying how it was
the Digital pc that was the problem! He went on to say our pc's were
terrible and they were the only pc's giving problems. Knowing this was
HIGHLY unlikely, I had them do an equal test, testing ALL pc's (they
had several different vendors) in a fair testing environment and lo and
behold! They all failed! The problem was a 3rd-party IP stack! I
even found the MIB conflict. The customer's answer? He wanted me to
go into the hardware and change something, "...a jumper or
something..." to make it work with that product.
The end finding was that he had convinced his management to buy several
licensed copies (over $20,000 worth) of this 3rd-party product before
finding out a) Whether it was supported b) Whether it worked
Well it didn't and rather than looking bad to his boss he very loudly
vocalized that it was the Digital PC that was a piece of junk and tried
desperately to have them return all of them (over 50)
Our reseller wasn't helping anything by agreeing with him (I thought
they were supposed to be on our side?)
but in the end I got past that "jerk" and talked to his boss who loves
Digital products and was able to explain what was REALLY going on
rather than listening to a loud-mouthed jerk like that rant about
something he knew nothing about
like your guy!
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3564.9 | | WHOS01::BOWERS | Dave Bowers @WHO | Mon Dec 12 1994 14:33 | 14 |
| A classic story on keeping your mouth shut when you don't know:
Several years ago a sales rep. (from a company making hospital
laboratory supplies) was talking to a customer (head of microbiology at
a major NY hospital).
Customer: I see here that your Eagles' Media is $125.00/case. Isn't
that awfully expensive?
Rep: (who hasn't a clue): Well sir, you know, with the environmental
laws and all, how difficult it's getting top acquire eagles blood....
Customer: Oh, reeeaallly? By the way, we haven't been formally
introduced. I'm Dr. James Eagles...
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3564.10 | Time to shout The rumors of our demise are greatly exaggerated! | ANGLIN::PEREZ | Trust, but ALWAYS verify! | Tue Dec 13 1994 11:37 | 23 |
| I wouldn't have minded him being critical if he'd done it off-line. In
fact, I would have been curious to hear about what kind of problems he
perceived us to have since it may have provided information to feed
into the pipeline here. BUT, instead he made his pronouncement in
front of 25 other people, all of whom work for companies using or
planning to use Oracle, some of whom are currently using DEC equipment,
some of whom will UNDOUBTEDLY be buying PCs in the near future. It
surprised me, but I guess there's still some loyalty left for the
company 'cause it surely ticked me off when he started bashing a
product that I suspect (I've never been given access to one of our PCs
for use) is a good product.
Anyhow, I'm glad to hear that these kind of boneheads are only a small
minority of people out there...
In the past month I've been in more contact with outsiders than I've
been in the past year. There must have been a dozen people who asked
me socially about whether Digital is even going to exist in 6 months or
a year... It was disheartening to meet so many people who wondered
about our imminent demise... They all knew we were having problems,
but NONE of them knew about the fastest boxes on the market, or the
resurgence in the PC market, or even that our printers have had great
reviews in some of the trade magazines...
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