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655.1 | Complain to those who can do something about it | COOKIE::BERENSON | Utopia is not an option | Tue May 22 1990 21:15 | 5 |
| like K.O.
Bitching here or in MARKETING will have no affect other than to allow venting of
your spleen. I really think people should send memos directly to K.O. on this.
Or maybe Jack Smith.
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655.2 | I'm not the only one affected | OTOO01::WARWICK | The answer is 42 | Thu May 24 1990 03:25 | 11 |
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re .1
I don't consider my original note as bitching or whining. There
is no way I can send a note to anyone in corporate and not have
the wrath of God descend upon me. I want to make people aware of
it because it affects a lot of revenue. By creating interest, maybe
the individuals who made this gesture will consider the ramifications.
One note from a lowly sales rep will not accomplish much.
Guy
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655.3 | It's happened | OTOO01::WARWICK | The answer is 42 | Thu May 24 1990 03:27 | 7 |
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BTW, FABS has signed a joint marketing agreement for Oracle Financials
and Oracle Government Financials to be sold on RISC/Ultrix and VMS.
Effective May 23, 1990.
Guy
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655.4 | Agreement details... | HGOVC::DEANGELIS | Tie me rickshaw down sport | Tue May 29 1990 05:11 | 43 |
| The agreement details follows:
Digital, Oracle - Announce application agreement
{Livewire, 24-Apr-90 [sic - TT]}
Oracle Corporation and Digital have announced a sweeping marketing
agreement to jointly promote, market and sell Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials families of application software products on Digital's
VAX/VMS and RISC/ULTRIX product families.
In support of this agreement, Digital's Finance and Administrative Business
Systems Group and Oracle's Applications Marketing Group are in the process of
implementing the following sales and marketing programs:
o Digital has begun an intensive campaign to educate its worldwide sales
force on the unique appeal of the Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials products.
o Oracle has begun to train its worldwide application sales force and
financial support specialists on Digital's products and services.
o Digital has begun to train its pre-sales accounting specialists on the
Oracle Financials and Oracle Government Financials products.
o At DECWORLD '90, the companies will jointly demonstrate the Oracle
Financials products running on VAX/VMS and RISC/ULTRIX systems in
distributed and client server configurations.
o Digital has agreed to demonstrate Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials products at key customer demonstration centers
around the world.
o Oracle has agreed to demonstrate Oracle Financials and Oracle Government
Financials on Digital-provided platforms at key sales offices around the
world.
o Both companies have agreed to provide each other technical assistance
and early access to information to ensure that subsequent versions of
Oracle Financials and Oracle Government Financials are promptly
available on future DEC VAX and RISC platforms.
o Digital and Oracle have assigned full-time relationship managers to
facilitate inter-company communications and teamwork.
Oracle Corporation, headquartered in Belmont, Calif., is the world's largest
supplier of DBMS software and the second largest software and services company
in the world. Oracle develops and markets an integrated line of software
products for database management, applications development, decision support
and office automation, as well as a complete suite of financial applications
packages.
---
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.
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655.5 | As I get older, I thought life got easier... | IMBIBE::KOCH | My brother did not lose the election | Tue May 29 1990 15:04 | 12 |
| Just another example of Corporate "doing the wrong thing". I
have seen some stupid alliances in my time, but this takes the
cake. How can I sell Rdb now? What does this do to our credibility?
I have been working on customers trying to get them to convert
to Rdb because of poor all-around Oracle performance and a group
within Digital blind-sides me!!! I feel like Agent Cooper in
Twin Peaks seeing someone shoot me in the chest.
I'll be waiting for the Sales Update article to see who announces
this program so I can call up and vigourously discuss this error
in judgement on their part. I expect this note and its replies
to get a big workout in the days ahead...
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655.6 | Peter, I'd like you to meet Paul. | DELREY::LANGSTON_BR | | Wed May 30 1990 01:57 | 22 |
| � How can I sell Rdb now?
It shouldn't affect our ability to sell Rdb one bit...
Unless, that is, the competition happens to be ORACLE!
� What does this do to our credibility?
I pride myself on my honesty, preparedness, and knowledge of both
our products and our competition. No problem for *my* credibility...
Unless, of course, some astute customer ("We don't have many of those,
do we?" he asked sardonically.) asks us why we're saying Rdb is better
than Oracle's database, since we just entered into this wonderful
agreement with them.
� I feel like Agent Cooper in Twin Peaks seeing someone shoot me
� in the chest.
I expect to an Oracle choo-choo train come crashing, like John Madden
in those beer commercials, through our shiny new Rdb ad in the trades.
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655.7 | Original Press Release | FENNEL::SILVERBERG | Mark Silverberg DTN 264-2269 TTB1-5/B3 | Wed May 30 1990 14:19 | 107 |
| Here is the original press release
Craig Mitchell Gail Snider
Digital Equipment Corporation Oracle Corporation
(603) 884-0753 (415) 637-7879
Laura Olson
Oracle Corporation
(415) 578-6828
DIGITAL AND ORACLE ANNOUNCE APPLICATION AGREEMENT
Oracle Applications and Digital Platforms Offer
Alternative to Traditional Accounting Systems
MAYNARD, MA -- May 23, 1990 -- Oracle Corporation and Digital
Equipment Corporation today announced a sweeping marketing
agreement to jointly promote, market and sell Oracle Financials
and Oracle Government Financials families of application software
products on Digital's VAX/VMS and RISC/ULTRIX product families.
"This formal relationship with Digital is an important
milestone for our accounting application products and for Oracle
Corporation," said Jeffrey L. Walker, Oracle's Senior Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer. "Oracle Financials and
Oracle's software quality program, combined with Digital's
endorsement of our application products and the support of their
sales and marketing organization, should further accelerate our
customers' implementation of distributed accounting systems."
"Now, our customers around the world have access to robust,
world-class accounting applications on the full line of Digital
VAX and RISC systems," said Michael Carabetta, Digital's
Finance and Administrative Business Systems Group Manager. "With
our new VAX 9000 series, our largest customers can meet their
mainframe processing and accounting needs, while using different
sized VAX and RISC systems to distribute their accounting
functions to subsidiaries and user departments," said Grant
Saviers, Digital's Vice President of Storage and Information
Management.
In support of this agreement, Digital Finance and
Administrative Business Systems Group and Oracle's Applications
Marketing Group are in the process of implementing the following
sales and marketing programs:
o Digital has begun an intensive campaign to educate its
worldwide sales force on the unique appeal of the Oracle
Financials and Oracle Government Financials products.
o Oracle has begun to train its worldwide application
sales force and financial support specialists on Digital's
products and services.
o Digital has begun to train its pre-sales accounting
specialists on the Oracle Financials and Oracle Government
Financials products.
o At DECworld, Digital's premier customer event in July, the
companies will jointly demonstrate the Oracle Financials
products running on VAX/VMS and RISC/ULTRIX systems in
distributed and client server configurations.
o Digital has agreed to demonstrate Oracle Financials and
Oracle Government Financials products at key customer
demonstration centers around the world.
o Oracle has agreed to demonstrate Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials on Digital-provided platforms at key
sales offices around the world.
o Both companies have agreed to provide each other technical
assistance and early access to information to ensure that
subsequent versions of Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials are promptly available on future DEC
VAX and RISC platforms.
o Digital and Oracle have assigned full-time relationship
managers to facilitate inter-company communications and
teamwork.
Oracle Corporation, headquartered in Belmont, California, is
the world's largest supplier of DBMS software and the second
largest software and services company in the world. Oracle
develops and markets an integrated line of software products for
database management, applications development, decision support
and office automation, as well as a complete suite of financial
applications packages. Oracle is a publicly-held corporation
whose shares are traded on NASDAQ/NMS with tickler symbol ORCL.
Digital Equipment Corporation, headquartered in Maynard
Massachusetts, is the leading worldwide supplier of networked
computer systems and services. Digital offers a full range of
computing solutions and systems integration for the entire
enterprise -- from the desktop to the data center.
###
Note to Editors: VAX, VMS, and ULTRIX are trademarks of Digital
Equipment Corporation.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle
Corporation.
CORP/'90/874
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655.8 | Are we "endorsing" ???? | MAIL::DUNCANG | Oracle... the one-line database | Wed May 30 1990 17:18 | 3 |
| Re: the press release and the words used by Jeff "loose cannon" Walker,
are we "endorsing" the Oracle applications ??? or is Oracle AGAIN
putting words in our mouths !!!
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655.9 | It's depressing, isn't it? | FILTON::BIRCH | It's not a bug, it's a creature | Wed May 30 1990 18:21 | 16 |
| If I were someone like Mega, who have spent a considerable (I imagine)
sum on basing their financial package on Rdb, DECforms, and All-in-1,
I'd be pig sick at this preposterous agreement. What does it do
for other financial package firms, like Ross Systems, who (I believe)
are currently migrating to Rdb?
I've spent the last year or two trying to convince the sales force
in my district office of the dangers of letting Oracle into their
accounts, using some real examples of how they've damaged us in
the past.
All that work has just gone down the drain.
Ah well. Short term gain, long term pain, I suppose.
PDB.
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655.10 | Agreement to differ? | NZOV07::HOWARD | NZ: Where Digital's Week Begins | Thu May 31 1990 13:07 | 21 |
| The agreement applies to the layered products (i.e. financials)
rather than just the database (which is an incidental).
With one of my customers, it's a case of Oracle Financials being
selected as the application FOLLOWED BY Digital being selected to
provide the hardware platform, plus some consulting.
I also have a customer with a third party application where the
database is simply link-list blocks. They bought the application's
functionality, even if they would prefer a better "engine" underneath.
That's how I would position the Oracle Financials agreement as regards
the grossly inferior DBMS they have underneath it.
Now, if anyone has details on packages that can seriously compete
with Oracle Financials I would love to receive details about them.
That's the only way this current customer, and maybe the next, could
change database.
Cheers, Martin
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655.11 | Info on the real Oracle relationship... | KYOA::KOCH | My brother did not lose the election | Fri Jun 01 1990 04:15 | 62 |
| I was on a PID con call today and Cynthia Therrien was the
moderator. She imparted some very interesting information
concering the Oracle deal which may be of interest.
o Digital has begun an intensive campaign to educate its worldwide sales
force on the unique appeal of the Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials products.
Since FABS is part of Digital this is true. However, this
agreement was done by the FABS group and not by Digital as a
corporation. Oracle is simply a CSH, a Complementary Software
House which simply gets them a listing in the SOFTBASE. Any
group within Digital can make any vendor a CSH. This is exactly
what the FABS group did and does not reflect a decision by any
other group other than FABS.
Personally, I think our sales force is already educated about
Oracle...
o Oracle has begun to train its worldwide application sales force and
financial support specialists on Digital's products and services.
No comment.
o Digital has begun to train its pre-sales accounting specialists on the
Oracle Financials and Oracle Government Financials products.
Key word here is "accounting". Only people involved in selling
financial software will be trained.
o At DECWORLD '90, the companies will jointly demonstrate the Oracle
Financials products running on VAX/VMS and RISC/ULTRIX systems in
distributed and client server configurations.
I guess CSHs are given this privilege.
o Digital has agreed to demonstrate Oracle Financials and Oracle
Government Financials products at key customer demonstration centers
around the world.
Again FABS (Digital) has agreed to do this. I suspect this
will be done at ACTs which need to sell financial software.
o Oracle has agreed to demonstrate Oracle Financials and Oracle Government
Financials on Digital-provided platforms at key sales offices around the
world.
I guess FABS will be funding these platforms.
o Both companies have agreed to provide each other technical assistance
and early access to information to ensure that subsequent versions of
Oracle Financials and Oracle Government Financials are promptly
available on future DEC VAX and RISC platforms.
A CSH is not entitled to this information or help. This is clearly
stretching things on Oracle's part. Maybe FABS will try to sign
up Oracle as field test site. Hopefully they never will be...
o Digital and Oracle have assigned full-time relationship managers to
facilitate inter-company communications and teamwork.
Again, FABS must be providing this help...
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655.12 | Perception IS Reality, Act II | KYOA::HANSON | Isn't this kinda personal? | Fri Jun 01 1990 19:49 | 48 |
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Ted,
I was on the same PID concall, and unless your notes starting with
"o" are from other observations in this note/conference, I didn't
hear the same messages at all. (However, the context may have been
that you were providing "real" explanations for those points with an
"o".)
Be that as it may, this whole thing is image, and Oracle will stretch
any point to their marketing advantage. That's what kills me about
the deal. I've said it before and I'll say it again: We know that the
deal doesn't amount to much (it simply helps the FABS group (or
whomever) to leverage short-term hardware sales.) A CSH doesn't get
any real, tangible advantage from Digital beyond being in the price
book.
But Oracle will use this "endorsement" to whatever advantage they can,
and you'd better believe that it will result in significant wins for
Oracle. They'll stamp CSH all over the advertisements... they'll imply
that DEC and they have a wonderful working relationship... they'll, in
short, do whatever they can.
However down the road, we're all likely to be bitten by this. Oracle
will most surely gain a foothold in an account by selling the financial
package and when things go sour, they'll begin recommending Box X over
a VAX. We've seen it before, and now we'll see it again in a number
of places.
So it's a fact that in order to become a CSH, you only need one sponsor
within Digital. Sad, but true, in this case. Clearly we needed a real
Corporate edict that says that we shouldn't "hop in bed" with such a
competitor, and I think that whatever checkpoints *should* have been
in place have failed us. And now we will all have to clean up the mess
and put ourselves back on the defensive JUST when we had gotten to a
point where we had some clear competitive advantages that were known
to all.
Oh, the advantages are still there? Tell that to the poor guy on the
concall who had worked so hard to sell Rdb into his account, only to
have the customer question his integrity because of the "new deal."
Again, it's not capabilities, it's not whether we or they support SMP
and clusters, or what the long term cost of ownership is...
It's all image, impressions, and marketing hype. That supercedes all
consideration of what the deal is really all about.
Bob
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655.13 | "o" stands for "Oracle" | KYOA::KOCH | My brother did not lose the election | Sat Jun 02 1990 06:33 | 7 |
| Bob,
Indeed I was explaining the "o" items. I took the press
announcement from earlier in this topic and put the "real"
explanations I heard in the conference call.
Does that clear it up?
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655.14 | Heard you loud and clear, but... | KYOA::HANSON | Isn't this kinda personal? | Mon Jun 04 1990 16:04 | 25 |
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Sure, Ted, That clears up the note just fine. But either way, it's
a problem.
As in my previous note... Does it matter whether or not Digital
actually provides technical assistance to Oracle? No, for Oracle
will say that we are. Early release? Cooperative marketing ventures?
I think Oracle will use this to their extreme advantage and stretch
the truth wherever possible. They've done it before and they'll do
it again. From the top of Oracle to the bottom, they've made a killing
by duping the "public."
And do you really believe that our sales force is "educated" about
Oracle? If so, I'd like to transfer to your unit come July 1st.
Interesting news blurb that I saw last week, but unfortunatley I don't
have it in front of me... roughly stated, "..even though Digital and
Oracle have agreed to market the financial applications, they'll still
be slugging it out in the database arena."
I only hope that that message remains clear, or else we're going to
have to do a lot of justification to each and every Rdb prospect
that questions the move.
Bob
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655.15 | | OTOO01::WARWICK | Careful with that mkting grp, Ugene | Mon Jun 04 1990 21:38 | 9 |
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A lot of the information you have put down is valuable. Rather
than running two notes, one here and the other on NODEMO::Marketing,
note 1212, may I suggest continuing on Marketing? I started that
particular note and would like to see any good info to go in there.
Thanks
Guy
Industry Sales
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