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3627.1 | Heres how I do it. | BROUGH::DAVIES | Not Also, but ONLY | Wed Jan 11 1995 03:31 | 34 |
| Not automated but fairly easy is to use VTX. Specifically IR. Search by word
in title [1] and select SU (sales Update) and SO (System & Options Catalogue ).
Entering ALPHASTATION get the following:-
1 23-Nov-94 AlphaStation 200 4/166 and 4/233 Desktop Workstations SO000K
2 23-Nov-94 AlphaStation 400 4/233 Mini Tower Workstation SO000L
3 25-Oct-94 Next Generation AlphaStation and AlphaServer Systems SU1AWX
- SUAG
4 25-Oct-94 Next Generation of AlphaStation and AlphaServer SU1AWY
Systems
5 25-Oct-94 Selling Opportunities and the AlphaStation and SU1AWZ
AlphaServer Products
6 25-Oct-94 AlphaStation 200 Family of 64-bit Desktop SU1AX0
Workstations
7 25-Oct-94 AlphaStation 400 4/233 -- 64-bit Computing in PCI/ISA SU1AX1
Based Workstatio
8 25-Oct-94 PCI Graphics Accelerators for AlphaStation Systems SU1AX2
1 25-Oct-94 New Warranty and Service Offerings for AlphaStation SU1AXA
and AlphaServer Sy
2 25-Oct-94 ADVANTAGE-UPGRADES for the New AlphaStation and SU1AXB
AlphaServer Products
3 23-Dec-94 AlphaStation 400 4/233 Rackmountable Solution SU1B61
4 23-Dec-94 New Prices for AlphaStation 200 and 400 SBBs, Options SU1B62
Documents with ID SU are Sales update SO are Systems Options Catalogue.
With something like the ALPHAStation range you really need to go a bit deeper
into the actual config to get the correct part number. OPENVMS systems have
very different PART Numbers from OSF/1 Systems.
I get the SO or SU information I need and then goto VTX PRICE for the next step
Stephen Davies
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3627.2 | | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Pentium: Intel's Blew-Chip Special | Wed Jan 11 1995 03:49 | 1 |
| Sorry, but my oxymoron detector activates at "fairly easy is to use VTX".
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3627.3 | WWW or paper - you choose | BRUMMY::WALLACE_J | | Wed Jan 11 1995 06:19 | 19 |
| WWW: the customer home page (http://www.digital.com/) has pointers to
newsletters such as Customer Update, which is basically the same
content as Sales Update referred to in .1, censored for customers. Then
use the search engine and look for whatever you need. OK you'll need to
do some filtering afterwards, but it's a start.
Maybe you can do this easier and quicker with the WWW online DECdirect
catalogue (http://www.digital.com/info/DECdirect/ ?) but I haven't
tried as it's of limited relevance here in Europe.
More traditionally, but maybe quicker: In Europe there is a thing
called the Advantage Menu: popular product configurations which are
expected to sell in what we consider "volume". Salesfolks typically get
inserts for Filofaxes which contain part numbers, details of what they
contain, some performance info, etc. Basically everything except
PRICES. (Now, if only there was an online, non-Postscript version...)
regards
john
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3627.4 | | REDZIN::COX | | Wed Jan 11 1995 07:59 | 22 |
| > <<< Note 3627.2 by LJSRV2::KALIKOW "Pentium: Intel's Blew-Chip Special" >>>
>
> Sorry, but my oxymoron detector activates at "fairly easy is to use VTX".
Well, I just tried this to see how MY oxymoronic detector works.
$ VTX IR
and then followed the instructions to see if I could get information relative
to my product by using its advertised name. It was not "fairly easy to use",
it was VERY easy to use and to get to the information I need.
Perhaps if more salesfolks knew about and used this tool, my phone would ring
less often for answers to questions that could have been answered in already
published documents. I would prefer to spend more time bringing new products
to market and less time reading the SOC and/or Sales Update articles over the
phone.
As always, Just My Opinion,
Dave
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3627.5 | don't make it too easy! 8-) | TROOA::MSCHNEIDER | Another day ... another strategy | Wed Jan 11 1995 09:27 | 9 |
| Sorry the answer to this should be that AQS lets you put in a system
description like "AlphaStation" and then it lists all matching part
numbers since all part numbers do have descriptions matched to them.
Having to know the part number to get what you want is bizarre ... well
at least now it doesn't want to know the whole part number ... it does
let you give it partials.
I like all the previous noters use Sales Update and other tools to
overcome this handicap. Keeps us advisory folks in jobs! ;^)
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3627.6 | It is called the US Systems/Services Price List | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Wed Jan 11 1995 11:15 | 19 |
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Suggest base noter get a US price book EC-N4206-98 which has name
part number references for nearly everything. Then send in the little
business reply card to put yourself forever on the mailing list. This
methodology works, saves much time, and is accurate enough for Digital
work!
We sales types use this almost exclusively since the pricing files
in AQS and on VTX tend to cause more trouble than their worth (ie: last
two months AQS pricing file has had to be "fixed" three times). Also
the price book has all warranty, software tiers, and third party
products listed as well.
You all have a real nice day, now :-)
the Greyhawk
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3627.7 | | LEEL::LINDQUIST | Luke 2:4; Patriots 200:1 | Wed Jan 11 1995 12:36 | 7 |
| �� <<< Note 3627.6 by POBOX::CORSON "Higher, and a bit more to the right" >>>
�� -< It is called the US Systems/Services Price List >-
The first time I saw that I thought, so how much for a $CRETVA...
This company could make a fortune...
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3627.8 | 1-800-DEC-SALE??? | SUFRNG::REESE_K | tore down, I'm almost level with the ground | Wed Jan 11 1995 14:01 | 6 |
| To the basenoter,
If you're in sales/support/MCS/Base etc. (located in the US/Canada)
you can call 1-800-DEC-SALE for pre-sales, configuration assistance.
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3627.9 | VTX IR is helpful, but not enough | WRKSYS::SCHUMANN | UHF computers | Thu Jan 12 1995 09:27 | 20 |
| re .all
Thanks for the assist. I tried VTX IR, and it is a good start, but it
doesn't reliably return all DEC product descriptions that match the
search string. For example, I'm fairly certain that we sell a graphics
tablet, but "tablet" returns only
1 26-Jul-93 TLZ6L 4mm DAT Tabletop Autoloader SU12QN
Also, I then still need to read the SU article to dig out the part numbers.
Ideally, I'd like to see VTX PRICE improved to search by keyword in description.
(Or a WWW equivalent.)
I haven't tried the US price book EC-N4206-98. As a paper document, it's
presumably hard to search unless it has a keyword-in-description cross reference.
Is this document on line somewhere in ASCII form?
--RS
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3627.10 | Try VTX CEO 'Multi-Field Inquiry' | DCPWR::CROSS | | Thu Jan 12 1995 13:20 | 31 |
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One real problem is that there is not just one "product name". The
VTX CEO database has addressed this problem by identifying an
"Engineering Name" and a "Marketing Name". The database will then
cross these to 2-5-2 part numbers. There are also fields for "Product
Category" and "Part Type". If you are confused, there are references
to responsible engineers and product managers, who presumably should
know the correct info.
To use it, you have to wend your way through the usual maze of menus:
Just now: $ vtx ceo
Screen 1: 1. OPTION/MODULE LOOKUP
Screen 2: 4. MULTI-FIELD INQUIRY
Screen 3: 1. Multi-Field Inquiry Form
Screen 4: Finally, you get a chance to enter
the search parameters.
I've noticed that many of the "Engineering Names" are missing, and that
some of the "Product Categories" are incorrect, but I expect that, if
enough of us use it and feed back errors and omissions, it could emerge
to be really useful.
Cheers,
John
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3627.11 | Use the wildcard for search | DCPWR::CROSS | | Thu Jan 12 1995 13:29 | 11 |
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I just tried to search VTX CEO for the name given in .0 and came up with
no matches. Then I searched under 'Alphastation*' for marketing name and
got 54 matches, which don't take long to look through.
There's a screen which allows you to customize your display. I chose
PART NUMBER, ENGINEERING NAME, MARKETING NAME, and DESCRIPTION, which
gives you a bunch of info.
Happy Hunting,
John
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