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4525.1 | | VNASWS::ERIK | Erik A.Rosdol, ACT-IT Vienna, Austria | Thu Apr 04 1996 08:46 | 6 |
| Maybe it is the new President Digital Europe? (just a thought:-))
If this is true, no I do not know who this will be.
Erik
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4525.2 | Your guess is as good as.... | UTROP1::KOOIJMAN | LIFE IS HELL THEN YOU DIE | Thu Apr 04 1996 09:42 | 24 |
| Any of the following:
MCS becoming a separate company
PC business sold off/stopped
Q3, Q4, FY97 results
Digital for sale
BP leaving?
We all get a raise
we all try even harder
There is a new light at the end of the tunnel
New Digital strategy
IBM wants to use ALPHA
HP " " " "
Maximum number of VP's overflow bit set
Your guess is as good as mine
Other clues?
Regards,
Aad Kooijman.
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4525.3 | | WOTVAX::DODD | | Thu Apr 04 1996 12:15 | 6 |
| There is a Harry Copperman mail, Company Confidential, around. The
content of which may merit a DVN, that would depend on your viewpoint.
Clearly I can't tell you, or I'd have to kill you.
Andrew
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4525.4 | VP count already overflowed ? | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Thu Apr 04 1996 14:08 | 8 |
| Re .2
The VP count has overflowed an unsigned 8 bit number already ?
Perhaps it's an announcement we are trying for the '500" club (500 VPs
?).
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4525.5 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Apr 04 1996 14:49 | 4 |
| Re: .3 "Harry Copperman memo"
See DIGITAL_INVESTING note 13.161.
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4525.6 | From LIVE WIRE... | AKOCOA::NELSON | | Mon Apr 08 1996 15:29 | 27 |
| Here's what's in LIVE WIRE:
Bob Palmer news conference to be carried live on DVN on Tuesday
Join Digital President, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bob
Palmer, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Bill Gates, and MCI Chairman and
CEO Bert Roberts tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. Eastern U.S. Time for a news
conference that will be broadcast live from Bellevue, Wash. over the
Digital Video Network.
The three executives will announce an alliance to deliver Intranet
solutions for customers in the United States. The collaboration is
expected to combine MCI's network connections, Digital's large data
networks and Microsoft's software, including Windows NT Server,
Microsoft Exchange, and Web software.
The market for Intranets is sizzling. Industry analysts expect
sales of Intranet software to reach $1.2 billion in 1997.
This program will be aired on Wednesday, April 10 in Europe.
Employees in Europe should check with their local site coordinator
for local broadcast information.
For a complete listing of DVN sites and site coordinators,
consult #7, "Digital Video Network Information," on LIVE WIRE's main
menu page.
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4525.7 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Mon Apr 08 1996 19:17 | 5 |
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This should be interesting!
mike
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4525.8 | NT transfer memo? | STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZ | Octavio Diaz | Mon Apr 08 1996 19:29 | 6 |
| I thought the Coperman memo was the one that informed on the transfer of NT to
the PCBU. Most of the products that are mentioned in the DVN run on NT so he
would not be directly involved in this DVN. Am I wrong?
By the way, what do you make of this event? (NT in the PCBU)
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4525.9 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Apr 09 1996 10:12 | 4 |
| NT in the PCBU...
Alpha/NT is an emerging technology (read: losing money), so probably
no profitable quarters from the PCBU anymore, but at least there won't
be any surprise when it happens (like the current quarter). .02K
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4525.10 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Tue Apr 09 1996 10:50 | 13 |
| re: Note 4525.9 by PCBUOA::KRATZ
> NT in the PCBU...
> Alpha/NT is an emerging technology (read: losing money), so probably
> no profitable quarters from the PCBU anymore, but at least there won't
> be any surprise when it happens (like the current quarter). .02K
This seems to works out fine for you. You will be able to blame Alpha and
Digital Semiconductor for any future PCBU problems.
-Bruce
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4525.11 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Apr 09 1996 11:49 | 9 |
| True. But also, Digital Semi now has a major customer that isn't
locked into a sole supplier, like Worksystems is. If DS/Caldwell
wants to get greedy and try and milk the PCBU with overpriced Alphas
like they did/do with Worksystems; fine, no problem, we'll sell
Intel NT boxes instead. Perhaps one of the objectives of this move
is to get you folks to be just a little more price competitive in
the NT market. If that happens and Alpha/NT really catches on, DS
might actually find use for half of a modern fab plant.
.02 K
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4525.12 | | MAIL1::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Tue Apr 09 1996 12:12 | 2 |
| And you can have MCS layoff people to ease the loss and support the
stock.
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4525.13 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Tue Apr 09 1996 16:45 | 21 |
| re: Note 4525.11 by PCBUOA::KRATZ
> If DS/Caldwell
> wants to get greedy and try and milk the PCBU with overpriced Alphas
> like they did/do with Worksystems;
If we give you $300 EV56's running at 400Mhz how many are you going to
buy? Enough to help us drive the manufacturing cost down to $300/chip?
> Perhaps one of the objectives of this move
> is to get you folks to be just a little more price competitive in
> the NT market.
It must be, everything is because of Digital Semiconductor.
> If that happens and Alpha/NT really catches on, DS
> might actually find use for half of a modern fab plant.
This would make many people very happy.
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4525.14 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Apr 09 1996 17:50 | 14 |
| Well, let's put it this way: the current business model has resulted
in:
1) substantial losses
2) nobody adopting Alpha (ok, Cray, but even their future use
depends on SGI)
3) a FAB plant able to hold the corporate indoor Ultimate frisbee
tournament
Please don't take this personally (unless you're in DS management);
DS engineers and workers are some of the, if not THEE, brightest
and hardest working employees this company has. The fault lies with
management and pricing committees (IMHO). .02 K
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4525.15 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Tue Apr 09 1996 23:26 | 21 |
| Kratz,
The problem is and always has been that to sell Alpha at x86 prices we
(Digital) will have to be willing to absorb high(possibly more than we
do now) loses while we hope Alpha is adopted as a mainstream
processor. To date we (Digital) have not been willing to do this, thus
our current pricing. It is Digital the company as much if not more than
Digital Semiconductor that sets the price of Alpha.
On top of this, in my opinion, we still do not offer an processor for
the Desktop. We offer processors designed for Turbolaser and Sable
systems and try and shoehorn them into Desktop systems. While some
customers are willing to pay for these Desktop systems, this strategy
will not allow us to gain any significant part of the Desktop market.
We are working on making Alpha more attractive for use on the Desktop,
but we aren't close yet(IMHO).
Watch for a rather big change this week for Digital Semiconductor.
-Bruce
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4525.16 | DS to C&P | STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZ | Octavio Diaz | Wed Apr 10 1996 18:32 | 8 |
| I got the mail forwarded by my management, so is public now, DS is moving under
Charlie Christ in C&P (and Storage to the SBU).
My impresion of Charlie Christ is as a turnaorund expert (Xerox and Storage) but he
doesn't have any second thoughts about disposting of non-performing or non-strategic
groups (disks and terminals), so I would only venture that DS days as a
money-losing unit are numbered. The number may not be small, but nevertheless.
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4525.17 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Wed Apr 10 1996 19:08 | 13 |
| PC Week, April 8th, Jesse Berst's column, one of his wishes:
"Digital Equipment Corporation sells enough Alpha-based machines
that economies of scale let it slash the price of the chip,
making it viable for mainstream Windows NT desktops".
That would be nice. Kind of a chicken and egg problem: it's
not viable where it's priced now, but we won't lower the price
to where it is viable, and therefore can't make much NT desktop
volume, which is basically the only place the chip is going to
ever going to see big volume (no offense to VMS or Unix zealots,
but let's be real). K
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4525.18 | Charlie didn't sell off Terminals Engineering. | REFINE::MCDONALD | shh! | Thu Apr 11 1996 09:26 | 12 |
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> My impresion of Charlie Christ is as a turnaorund expert (Xerox and
> Storage)but he doesn't have any second thoughts about disposting of
> non-performing or non-strategic groups (disks and terminals)
Just a minor clarification...
Charlie did not dispose of terminals engineering. The deal was cut
to sell it to Sun River prior to C&P being handed to Charlie.
- Mac
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4525.19 | | RLTIME::COOK | | Thu Apr 11 1996 09:30 | 18 |
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> > My impresion of Charlie Christ is as a turnaorund expert (Xerox and
> > Storage)but he doesn't have any second thoughts about disposting of
> > non-performing or non-strategic groups (disks and terminals)
>
> Just a minor clarification...
>
> Charlie did not dispose of terminals engineering. The deal was cut
> to sell it to Sun River prior to C&P being handed to Charlie.
Ok, then someone who knows how not to stop a good deal even if it was
done by a predecessor.
ac
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4525.20 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Thu Apr 11 1996 10:41 | 12 |
| > Charlie did not dispose of terminals engineering. The deal was cut
> to sell it to Sun River prior to C&P being handed to Charlie.
I don't think this is strictly accurate. Somebody-or-other was
the VP of Terminals and reported to Larry Cabrinety; Larry Cab-
rinety was the VP of Components & Peripherals reporting to
Charlie Christ. Charlie Christ was the Executive VP of the
Components Division reporting to Bob Palmer.
Which one sold it? They all did, I suppose.
Atlant
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4525.21 | Powdering the pig | CADSYS::CHRISFIELD | | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:29 | 7 |
| Re .16
At yesterday's site-wide meeting with Charlie Christ, he was asked just that question - whether he came in to
"powder the pig" (his words) to sell us off. His answer was an emphatic "no", noting that ALPHA and DS were an
integral part of Digital business.
I was persuaded, at least for the near future.
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4525.22 | impressive goals | ASDG::TREMBLAY | http://www.ultranet.com/~tremblay/ | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:41 | 9 |
| This meeting shed some blinding light on some pretty impressive goals.
30% of the Intel desktop market with Alpha/NT using FX!32, now we're talking!
Major alliances with other semiconductor manufacturers (aside from Fab6 space).
Major desktop manufacturers making and selling Alpha boxes! Am I dreaming or
are they? This is certainly the stuff that dreams are made of. I especially
like the part about Alpha and DS being one of the only major things that keep
us from being "just another computer company". Please don't burst my bubble.
Let's give it a go.
JT
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4525.23 | .21 reformatted | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:48 | 12 |
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<<< Note 4525.21 by CADSYS::CHRISFIELD >>> -< Powdering the pig >-
Re .16
At yesterday's site-wide meeting with Charlie Christ, he was asked just that
question - whether he came in to "powder the pig" (his words) to sell us off.
His answer was an emphatic "no", noting that ALPHA and DS were an integral part
of Digital business.
I was persuaded, at least for the near future.
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4525.24 | You are correct, Sir. :-) | REFINE::MCDONALD | shh! | Thu Apr 11 1996 12:32 | 9 |
|
Boing. I stand corrected. There were so many things happening around
here in C&P in that timeframe that I got my chronology out of order.
Although the idea was apparently brought to the table by Larry, he
*was* reporting to Charlie at the time. I was erroneously confusing
the date of Larry's "retirement" with the date that Charlie assumed
command.
- Mac
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4525.25 | | KAOM25::WALL | DEC Is Digital | Thu Apr 11 1996 13:22 | 6 |
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I'll bite.
So what would "powdering the pig" refer to anyway?
Rob Wall
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4525.26 | dressing something up for sale... | CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Apr 11 1996 13:56 | 4 |
| "powdering the pig" woudl be a reference to making something
look better than it actually is in order to facilitate a sale....
dave
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4525.27 | sorry Charlie | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Wed Apr 02 1997 18:16 | 4 |
| re .22
Perhaps Charlie's mistake was not assigning a fuzzy enough time line
to some of these goals.
K
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4525.28 | wishing Charlie Christ well | SAYER::ELMORE | Steve [email protected] 4123645893 | Thu Apr 03 1997 12:30 | 10 |
| I for one am sorry to see Charlie Christ's retirement announcement. I
thought he was a shining star among many at his level in our company
who are not. He record speaks for himself, especially what he did with
storage. Success records like that are hard to come by in any company.
I don't know the politics as to why he's really leaving. I hope he
just wants to retire. I think he's in his mid 50's. I'd love to
retire at that age. I wish him good luck.
--Steve
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